Ocean Traditional fishing and aquaculture: in harmony with nature In partnership with the European Commission Professional fishers and fish farmers in parts of Spain and the Czech Republic are going about their business in a way that is both eco-friendly and able to earn them a living. 23/08/2022
Ocean Aquaculture in fish ponds can be positive for the environment In partnership with the European Commission A traditional form of aquaculture practiced aross the European Union for centuries is beneficial to the environment, biodiversity, and local communities 23/08/2022
Scenes Meet the girl turning trash into treasure in Malaysia In partnership with Media City "As we saw the plastic pollution problem, my family and I realised that we needed to do something about it because this was our home and it is everyone's home." 08/08/2022
United Kingdom 'Wild Oysters' restoration project aims to turn tide on UK decline Faced with a steep decline in local oyster populations, a UK biodiversity project aims to bring back the species to the country's coastlines. 07/08/2022
Tech News This four-legged robot is on a mission to protect the environment Equipped with sensors and a camera, the device is tasked with inspecting the health of plants and recording the impact of animals on their habitat. 28/07/2022
Green News An endangered owl has stopped a mining giant in its tracks in Tasmania Plans to bury the Tarkane under “50 metres of toxic sludge” have been paused by Australia's federal court. 26/07/2022
No Comment Newport Folk Festival stage powered by bikes This weekend's Newport Folk Festival features a small outdoor stage powered in part by festival goers on stationary bikes. 24/07/2022
No Comment Italian climate activists glue their hands to a Botticelli painting Italian environmental activists stuck their hands on the glass protecting Sandro Botticelli's painting "Spring" in Florence. 23/07/2022
No Comment Wildfires in France: the famous 'Dune du Pilat' in the grip of flames The fire has reached the forest of the famous "Dune du Pilat", as France is struggling with a heatwave, and is now threatening homes. 19/07/2022
Smart Regions Discovering the Spanish Rio Tinto region's link with Mars In partnership with the European Commission The Rio Tinto mining park in Huelva Spain, is home to a unique touristic and educational initiative called "Mars on Earth". Established over 30 years ago as the leading industrial tourism destination in Spain, the mining park is perfect for space enthusiasts. 18/07/2022
USA Pre-historic covid-fighting horseshoe crab at risk of extinction The sea animal has played a key role in the fight against COVID-19. But now it's threatened with extinction. 01/07/2022
No Comment Hundreds protest in Lisbon for ocean preservation outside UN Ocean Conference Several hundred people are taking part in a "blue march" in Lisbon called by some 60 international and local organisations to demand greater protection for the oceans, on the sidelines of a UN conference. 30/06/2022
Green News 'Mammoth' new plant will suck 36,000 tonnes of CO2 a year from the air A climate tech firm plans to launch this direct air capture plant in the next two years. 28/06/2022
No Comment Climate activists demonstrate for the oceans in Portugal Ocean Rebellion activists protest to mark the opening of a long-delayed UN Oceans Summit in Lisbon. 27/06/2022
Green News Local branch of UK's biggest church is first to pledge climate action From now on, those who undertake confirmation or baptism ceremonies at the large Church of England diocese will also have to commit to climate action. 24/06/2022
Ocean How Europe helps tackle illegal fishing in the Western Indian Ocean In partnership with the European Commission The ample fish stocks of the Western Indian Ocean provide livelihoods to coastal communities. But this hard-to-control area has become a hotspot for illegal fishing that's now endangering the marine ecosystem. 21/06/2022
Ocean Fish, vital to Seychelles, are threatened by illegal vessels In partnership with the European Commission Fish provide food and livelihoods to Seychelles residents - but boats from far and wide are a growing threat 21/06/2022
Green News 99% of the world's population is breathing unsafe air, WHO warns Air pollution is as bad for global health as smoking - and 89 times as bad as war. New research calculates just how many life-years it steals from us. 15/06/2022
Living This woman is using magic tricks to teach kids about climate change Megan Swann is not only the youngest and first female president of the magic society, she's using her position to raise awareness about climate change and the environment. 13/06/2022
Sweden 'Ooooh, right there': Sexy bins talk dirty in bid to stop littering Will it stop people from littering? 13/06/2022