Earth News 'Always darkest before dawn’: Green voices are hopeful after Trump win Activists are getting busy organising rallies and reminding us that the energy transition is already well underway. 07/11/2024
Moments Northern Lights and penguin parades: Where to embrace nature in 2025 What will be the biggest travel trend in 2025? It’s time to go back to nature, says Vrbo. 16/10/2024
Moments How it feels to ride Canada's 45-hour long train This 45-hour train ride takes you to the polar bear capital of the world. 12/10/2024
Nature Tadpoles beat post-coital lions to win wildlife photo of the year Now in its 60th year, the Natural History Museum's competition is shining a spotlight on species that are often overlooked. 09/10/2024
Nature Portugal wildfires: Why are Iberian forests so flammable? The amount of land ravaged in Portugal's recent devastating wildfires is estimated to cover 122,000 hectares. Around 83% of the land is located in the north and centre of the country. 20/09/2024
Europe News Famous ‘Russian spy’ whale found dead in Norwegian waters The white beluga whale named “Hvaldimir” was first spotted in Norway in April 2019 not far from Russian waters wearing a harness, igniting rumors he may be a Moscow spy. 01/09/2024
Travel News Giant black screen built to block views of Mount Fuji has been removed Authorities say the screen will be reinstalled if tourists return in large numbers. 22/08/2024
No Comment Lawnmowers speed through the night in 12-hour race This year’s lawnmower race was won by the team “Northerns Kick Grass,” who have multiple past victories. 12/08/2024
Destinations Paralympian shares why Mallorca is the perfect place to unwind Where to find peace and strength in Mallorca, according to a Paralympic medal winner. 10/08/2024
Destinations Thailand's best beaches, bars and boat trips to experience visa-free Thailand has doubled its visa-free entry allowance for EU passport holders to 60 days. 07/08/2024
Europe News Serbia: Fresh protests threaten EU-backed lithium mining plan A government U-turn on a blocked lithium mining project immediately followed by an agreement to supply the EU with critical raw materials has triggered a wave of protest across Serbia. 31/07/2024
Europe News Forest bathing: A solution to sticky summers in Europe's cities A tradition with roots in Japan, forest bathing offers city dwellers an opportunity to reconnect with nature. 22/07/2024
No Comment WATCH: Tens of thousands of swallows gather on Cyprus According to some experts, this is a migratory communication tactic, as the birds relate to each other and begin coordinating travel plans for the African continent. 17/07/2024
Nature Ecuador river wins court case: Right not to be polluted is granted A court has ruled that pollution violates the rights of a river that runs through Ecuador's capital, Quito. 08/07/2024
Earth News Anti-ageing secrets from sharks? Scientists say it’s a possibility The study found that higher ocean temperatures could threaten the unique species of shark. 05/07/2024
Earth News How returning the Alpine Rhine to nature could prevent flooding The goal is to try to protect 300,000 people in the Rhine Valley from catastrophic flooding. 05/07/2024
Nature Ants can save their nestmates with considered amputations - here’s how Brown Florida carpenter ants were discovered to have surgery skills previously considered exclusive to humans. 05/07/2024
Climate Canada's 2023 wildfires spewed more emissions than 647 million cars The devastating fires lasted for months and burned an area bigger than the size of Norway. 27/06/2024
Earth News From defacing Stonehenge to human chains: Climate protests in pictures From Just Stop Oil splattering Stonehenge with orange powder to a 30,000-strong human chain in the Netherlands. 24/06/2024
Europe News Nature Restoration Law gets green light after Austria flips After months of setbacks and difficult negotiations between the EU Council and the European Parliament, environment ministers voted today in Luxembourg to pass the Nature Restoration Law. 17/06/2024