Green News Check out the best of this year's Urban Wildlife Photography Awards The Urban Wildlife Photography Awards showcase some of the best urban wildlife photography by professionals and amateurs. 27/06/2022
Nature Simba the lion: Russian wildlife trade victim begins new life in Italy Rescued in distress from a Moscow suburb, the lion cub was nursed back to health and nearly two years later has now arrived at a wildlife sanctuary in Tuscany. 23/06/2022
Nature Scientists find ‘long-extinct’ giant tortoise alive in the Galápagos The last known ‘fantastic giant tortoise’ was found in 1906. Now, scientists have discovered another one. 14/06/2022
Europe Decoded Climate activists hope stronger EU laws will protect forests Logging and toxic border policies are putting pressure on Europe’s forests. 10/06/2022
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls, the podcast making waves on our blue planet In partnership with The European Commission Ocean Calls is making a comeback with a new season premiering on March 2nd. Get ready to plunge into a myriad of scintillating subjects, including underwater noise pollution, the future of sharks, and marine protected areas. 08/06/2022
Green News Unpredictable volcano in the Philippines spews out 1km-long ash cloud The Philippines is in the Pacific 'Ring of Fire', where volcanic activity and earthquakes are common. 06/06/2022
Europe Decoded Nature restoration: Why climate activists have high hopes for the EU The European Commission is scheduled to finally unveil its proposal to restore the bloc's nature later this month. Here's what NGOs said should be the bare minimum. 02/06/2022
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
Moments Where has the world's longest glass-bottomed bridge just been built? In a bid to bring tourists back to Vietnam, the nation’s government has constructed the longest glass-bottomed bridge in the world. 05/05/2022
Travel News Hawaii residents beg tourists to stop visiting in post-pandemic boom Tens of thousands of extra tourists are making Hawaii’s roads, beaches and restaurants practically unusable. 03/05/2022
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 Cherry blossoms in Stockholm mark the beginning of spring Thousands gather in central Stockholm to enjoy the cherry trees blossoming, marking the beginning of a long-awaited spring. 24/04/2022
Destinations Is Birmingham the UK's most underrated city? Often reduced to its industrial past and setting of TV show Peaky Blinders, Birmingham deserves more praise than it gets. We find out why. 20/04/2022
Ukraine The environment: the silent casualty of the Ukraine war For humans, war is an obvious tragedy. But when the fighting stops, another more silent victim is discovered: the natural environment itself. 17/04/2022
No Comment Crabs embark on perilous migration to Bay of Pigs Every year in Cuba, millions of crabs emerge from the forest at the beginning of the spring rains and head for the waters of the Bay of Pigs, crossing streets and highways on a perilous journey to mate and reproduce. 13/04/2022
No Comment Water emerges from a 150-year-old mulberry tree after heavy rainfall Locals call this miracle of nature a gift from God or Mother Nature: in this Montenegrin village, water springs from a 150-year-old mulberry tree, a unique phenomenon. 06/04/2022
Culture news French winemakers light candles to save their grapes from frost Check out these photographs from the French vineyards and orchards where winemakers and farmers are lighting candles and spraying water to save their crops from frost. 05/04/2022
No Comment Iranians flock to parks to celebrate nature day Iranians flock to parks to celebrate nature day and North Koreans enjoy hot springs at a resort in Yangdok, some 120 kilometres from Pyongyang. 02/04/2022
Nature Ecuador grants wild animals legal rights in landmark court case It is thought to be the first time the country’s constitutional protection of nature has been applied in court. 01/04/2022
Green News Greta Thunberg is publishing a handbook for tackling climate change The climate activist says it will help readers connect the dots between threats to the climate, environment, sustainability and indigenous populations. 01/04/2022