Tech News AI can track coral reef health through 'song' The computer algorithm successfully identified reef health 92 per cent of the time. 31/05/2022
Nature 5,000-year-old giant: How long does the world’s oldest tree have left? Scientists have used a new technique in determining the age of this giant of nature. 29/05/2022
Eco-Innovation Can freezing jaguar ears stop the species from going extinct forever? Scientists are banking the cells of animals that die at Chester Zoo - though they hope to never need them. 25/05/2022
Eco-Innovation Are robot beekeepers the secret to saving the vital pollinators? A robot controls everything from the ideal temperature to honey harvesting. 20/05/2022
Eco-Innovation Army of seed-firing drones will plant 100 million trees by 2024 Meet the company using drones to combat biodiversity loss. 20/05/2022
Green News Hope for fish as hundreds of European dams demolished Environmentalists are celebrating after a record 200 dams were removed from Europe’s rivers in 2021 - but there’s still a lot of work to do. 16/05/2022
Green News What is COP15 and how is it addressing climate migration? At a UN conference in Cote d'Ivoire, 196 countries are looking for solutions to the land degradation, deforestation and desertification that are fueling food insecurity and climate migration. 13/05/2022
Nature 'Giant' stingray accidentally discovered by fishermen in Cambodia While the discovery was welcomed, marine biologists warned that the biodiversity of the area was under threat. 13/05/2022
Nature Asexual coral is Belize Barrier Reef's secret weapon for success In Belize, decades of community-based conservation has improved coral coverage on the Belize Barrier Reef from 6 per cent to 60 per cent. 08/05/2022
Nature Scientist says she is ‘amazed’ by the size of dolphin clitorises New research confirms that the animals do experience pleasure when having sex, due to their “large” clitorises. 07/05/2022
Nature The 'Asian unicorn' is now the fastest declining species in the world From tigers, to elephants, to gorillas...what can we do to save these majestic species? 06/05/2022
Nature How to replace invasive plants with native plants in your garden Avoid any plant advertised as “vigorous,” “fast-spreading,” “quick-climbing” or a “rapid self-sower,” which are marketers’ code words for invasive. 27/04/2022
No Comment Demonstrators dressed as animals flock to the IMF Avaaz activists dressed as animals and trees flocked to the 2022 IMF Spring Meetings to demand that biodiversity criteria be included in the new Resilience and Sustainability Trust (RST) on Thursday, April 21, in Washington D.C. 22/04/2022
Green News French man donates most of his €200m lottery win ‘to save the planet’ The winner of France’s second-largest EuroMillions jackpot ever has dedicated most of the sum to protecting the planet. 08/04/2022
Nature What's the difference between rewilding and reforesting? As the latest IPCC report stresses the need to remove carbon from our atmosphere as soon as possible, some are calling for more natural solutions. 07/04/2022
Eco-Innovation This underwater farm in Italy looks like something from a sci-fi film The subsea greenhouse offers a unique solution to growing food in places where conventional agriculture isn't possible. 07/03/2022
Nature Cutting down trees is boosting biodiversity in this Finnish forest The tree stumps they leave behind are providing a unique habitat for birds and insects. 02/03/2022
Green News Rich countries asked to pay €50 bn to protect the world's biodiversity "This is an investment in the services that biodiversity is generating for our society, for our economy, for our wellbeing and health." 02/03/2022
Green News Saving these 1,000 plants from extinction could feed millions Over 1,000 plants could help solve vitamin B deficiencies but are underused. 24/02/2022
Nature Why is no one talking about the surge in forest growth in Europe? Growth of European woodland seems to be an exception to the ongoing international deforestation crisis, but political challenges related to global forestry are greater than tree planting. 24/02/2022