An expert reviews the research for and against the use of electric pulse trawlers.
As coal continues to collapse, large new wind farms are coming online. Electricity generated in Britain is the cleanest it’s ever been.
We asked three volcanologists what to look out for in the year ahead.
Once unleashed, glitter gets everywhere – not just in your house, but into the environment. Time to call a halt to the glitter explosion.
The UN defines water and sanitation as human rights. Why not decent drainage too?
The extra energy used to mine and transfer Bitcoins may simply be a price the currency has to pay for being secure and anonymous.
How to make your holiday better for the environment through sustainable tourism.
The Conservatives seem desperate to convince us of their new green credentials.
We need to address the mindset that enables this mass slaughter of animals in the first place.
The ocean is getting warmer and more acidic but changing our diet could help us cope.
Museums are not apolitical, and they are not entirely scientific. As such, they don’t really represent reality.
We should look instead at the successful fight to save the ozone layer.
The experiences of a migrant district in Scotland’s biggest city could be the shape of things to come.
This massive savannah needs restoration but we can’t rely on food companies to do the hard work.
Make that winter dram an intellectual one.
Climate change can not be managed from a global perspective alone.
Winter has once again brought severe air pollution to the Indian capital.
The weedkiller glyphosate has previously been linked to cancer, and now Europe’s citizens want to see it banned.
Blue Planet II reveals what fantastic predators they are.
If we can keep elephants away from farms then farmers might be more inclined to help conservation efforts.
This multi-billion pound industry increasingly involves organised crime groups, who see wildlife as a low risk route to profit.
The Antarctic Treaty was signed 58 years ago today, protecting the continent for peace and science.
It may be just as well the UK government scrapped its previous carbon capture competition.
And will the aviation sector implement vital lessons learned from Icelandic disruption in 2010?
There are some huge issues at stake – and many of them are being ignored.