Climate SolutionsThe rewilded golf courses turned into a nature 'microcosm'From Scotland to California, golf courses are being rewilded – with lofty aims to benefit both people and nature.See moreGreen TechThe people turning beer waste into vegan bagsScientists and industry are finding unusual new uses for brewers' spent grain – the beer industry's largest waste product.7 Feb 2025FutureElectric buses withdrawn over 'technical failures'Buses from across the UK were reallocated to cover routes in Scotland while manufacturer repairs are made.8 Jan 2025Glasgow & West ScotlandFirst passengers on city's electric-powered buses The new buses run on the E1, E2 and E6 routes between Wearside and South Shields.6 Jan 2025WearThe controversial ocean device that eats CO2Equatic is among a wave of start-ups exploring how the ocean could be harnessed to capture and store carbon. But not everyone is sure it's such a good idea.18 Dec 2024FutureFuture PlanetWhat tortoises can teach us about solitary living3 days agoFutureHow the history of humans is written into the Earth's fabric6 days agoFutureDo cows speak to each other?6 Feb 2025FutureThe bugs transforming food waste into fertiliser4 Feb 2025FutureWhy the flavour of beer is fading2 Feb 2025FutureSustainability on a ShoestringSeven proven ways to help the planet in 2025Slowing down climate change is an immense task, but small individual actions can add up to help reduce emissions.See moreWatchWho should pick up the bill for climate damage?Talking about who is responsible for climate destruction is a fraught topic, how do we work out what is fair?15 Nov 2024Climate solutionsIceland's high-tech farm turning algae into foodA facility near the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik, is using innovative farming technology to grow algae.20 Sep 2024Climate solutionsThe scientists drilling into an active Icelandic volcanoScientists are preparing to drill into the rock of an Icelandic volcano to learn more about how volcanoes behave.17 Aug 2024Climate solutionsHow fixing how we farm might stop the next pandemicLand use for food and agriculture around the world is putting pressure on climate and biodiversity.30 Jul 2024Climate solutionsHow electric vehicles could improve our mental healthNoise and air pollution are major threats and EVs can therefore offer a promising solution.27 Jul 2024Climate solutionsHow greening our cities can reduce heat stressHeat is the most deadly extreme weather phenomenon and cities are seeking ways to cool their urban cores.24 Jul 2024Climate solutionsTidal kites: New technology harnessing ocean energyThese mechanical creatures lurk beneath the water's surface and power homes in the Faroe Islands.26 Jun 2024Climate solutionsThe global phenomenon swallowing whole neighbourhoodsGiant ravines: Entire communities are disappearing because of an extreme form of soil erosion.17 Jun 2024Climate solutionsThe floating houses that are resilient to extreme weatherThe floating houses built to withstand typhoons and flooding in the Philippines.29 May 2024Climate solutionsInside the Icelandic plant turning CO2 into rocksThe world's largest direct air capture plant sucks CO2 from the air and deposits it underground.28 Apr 2024Climate solutionsThe race to fix clean energy's waste problemWhile wind electricity is clean, this green industry has a waste problem. Now there's a race to solve it.12 Jan 2024Climate solutions'It's like being in a farm from outer space'Tech-loving traveller Paul Carter visits a new kind of farm - one that has to be accessed via an airlock.12 Dec 2023Climate solutionsJapan's testbed for future sustainabilityHow a project near Fukushima has become a lab for demonstrating sustainable ideas for Japan and the wider world.12 Dec 2023Climate solutionsHow to ship solar power from sea to shoreOne company is developing a new way of transferring energy from sea to shore, and it's all powered by the wind.12 Dec 2023Climate solutionsSouth Africa's all-female ranger squadA day in the life of the Black Mambas.16 Nov 2023Climate solutionsThe foods that can turn back the climate clockTo sustain an ever growing global population, we need to produce more food.9 Nov 2023Climate solutionsA unique initiative to save Mexico’s coral reefA Mexican community has found an unusual way to protect their coral reef.9 Nov 2023Climate solutionsCork: Is this nature's most versatile material?As well as being a superb wine stopper, cork is a unique and versatile material.9 Nov 2023Climate solutionsLatest stories8 days agoKey power station didn't properly disclose burning forest woodThe Drax facility, which burns wood pellets, is required to report where it sources its wood from.8 days agoNorth Yorkshire9 Feb 2025Storm-felled trees turned into benches for marketThe seating is being put in to encourage shoppers to stay in the area for longer.9 Feb 2025Jersey8 Feb 2025To save fuel, planes may learn to fly like geeseSome species of birds like geese save energy by flying in close formation. Airliners could use a similar trick to burn less fuel.8 Feb 2025Future30 Jan 2025Which is worse for wildlife, wind farms or oil drilling?US President Donald Trump says that wind farms harm birds and whales. Scientists weigh wind power's impacts on wildlife against those of oil and gas.30 Jan 2025Future28 Jan 2025The offices transforming into farmsIn some cities, as many as one in four office spaces are vacant. Some start-ups are giving them a second life – as indoor farms growing crops as varied as kale, cucumber and herbs.28 Jan 2025Future22 Jan 2025What is hiding under Greenland's ice?The riches thought to lie beneath Greenland's icy terrain have been coveted for more than a century. But how easy are they to access, and will climate change make any difference?22 Jan 2025Future17 Jan 2025Barcelona's urgent search for water after floodsAs climate change makes rainfall more intense and infrequent, Catalan authorities are battling to provide security and drinking water to millions.17 Jan 2025Future16 Jan 2025How the polar vortex fuels intense winter weatherHere's how the polar vortex, and climate change, influence extremely cold winter weather in the US.16 Jan 2025Future15 Jan 2025Belfast Giants fans say £1 reusable cup charge is unfairThe arena said the charge was needed to pay for transporting the cups to a special washing facility.15 Jan 2025Northern Ireland