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25 years counting ‘carbon footprints’: Experts assess the term beloved by oil firms
• 10:04 AM
9 min
A quarter century since we learned about ‘carbon footprints’, researchers say it’s time to change the conversation.
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Friday, november 1, 2024

World Vegan Day: Which diet does the most to cut your carbon footprint?
• 10:02 AM
5 min
Keto, paleo, vegan: Our diets have a wide variety of climate impacts, with one almost four times more polluting than veganism.
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Tuesday, october 29, 2024

High levels of mercury found in tinned tuna posing a 'colossal risk to public health' in Europe
• 4:13 PM
8 min
French NGOs are raising the alarm about mercury concentration in canned tuna after an investigation found the metal in all samples taken.
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Sunday, october 20, 2024

Behind the scenes of giant pumpkin growing with the 2024 European champion
• 9:04 AM
9 min
They’re a symbol of autumn - but you’ve probably never seen pumpkins quite like those at the European Pumpkin Championship.
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Friday, october 18, 2024

Vienna is the world's most liveable city. Is its public transport network the key to its success?
• 8:30 AM
4 min
The Austrian capital was voted "most liveable city in the world" by The Economist in part because of its public transport.
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Thursday, october 17, 2024

Taking more than 2 flights a year? €50 frequent flyer tax could raise much-needed €64bn for climate
• 2:03 PM
7 min
A levy would keep flights cheap for occasional flyers while making multiple flights in a year much more expensive.
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Tuesday, october 1, 2024

Germany’s beer industry produces costly waste: This startup is turning it into building materials
• 2:04 PM
9 min
HopfON was inspired by how banana fibres in Colombia are used to make sustainable building materials.
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Saturday, september 28, 2024

Are cars a thing of the past? This is how people in Europe prefer getting around, city by city
• 11:17 AM
8 min
We look closer at the most used transportation modes across 83 European cities where various factors contribute to the differences between the cities.
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Friday, september 27, 2024

Inside the London restaurant that cooks with ingredients grown 60km away on an eco-friendly farm
• 3:06 PM
5 min
The approach of UK restaurants reflects a broader trend, with many Europeans now going for locally sourced food.
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Monday, september 23, 2024

England and Wales’ heat-leaking homes unleashing same amount of CO2 as Denmark emits annually
• 3:04 PM
7 min
Under current plans, it will take 90 years for the insulation in all of the energy inefficient homes to be upgraded.
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Wednesday, september 18, 2024

Locals in this capital are happiest with their public transport. How do Europe's cities compare?
• 2:42 PM
8 min
Dissatisfaction with public transport in capital cities was more keenly felt in southern Europe and parts of the Balkans. How does your city compare?
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Tuesday, september 3, 2024

‘Drowning in fashion’: How much water could you save by buying second-hand jeans and T-shirts?
• 2:05 PM
4 min
Globally, the fashion industry uses enough water to fill 37 million Olympic-sized swimming pools a year.
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Friday, august 30, 2024

Tips on flight-free travel across Europe from a woman who won a race from London to Istanbul
• 5:04 AM
10 min
Here’s what Eleanor’s trip of a lifetime taught her about public transport voyages across Europe.
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Tuesday, august 6, 2024

Solar panel subsidies tripled UK installations. What help is available for homeowners?
• 2:04 PM
5 min
Solar panel installations tripled in the UK thanks to incentives, analysis shows.
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Monday, august 5, 2024

Rare orchids and bees are thriving on London’s green rooftops as city eyes up cooling solutions
• 1:58 PM
5 min
Green roofs bring great biodiversity benefits, but have one key drawback as a cooling solution according to a new study.
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Monday, july 29, 2024

Belgium, France, Austria: The European countries where employers must pay for public transport
• 4:07 AM
5 min
With the climate crisis gaining pace and the benefits of sustainable forms of transport clear, some European countries are making employers pick up employees’ public transport bills.
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Sunday, july 28, 2024

'Harness the power of nightmares’: How facing up to the climate reality could help us fight it
• 9:00 AM
12 min
Unsure what you can do about the climate crisis? Community action is key, says the Climate Majority Project.
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Saturday, july 27, 2024

Italy, Germany, Portugal: Which European countries consume the most bottled water?
• 7:07 AM
6 min
Almost half of all non-alcoholic beverages consumed in the EU are estimated to be packaged water of some form.
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Thursday, july 18, 2024

Travel by public transport and get free tickets with Copenhagen’s new green initiative for tourists
• 2:56 PM
7 min
Tourists who travel by public transport or bike will be rewarded with perks such as free coffee and museum admissions.
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Tuesday, july 16, 2024

UK doctors advised to cut down on prescriptions and blood tests to tackle climate change
• 4:00 PM
8 min
Doctors are uniquely trusted to discuss public health threats like climate change.
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Monday, july 1, 2024

These are the top 5 sources of microplastics in your home: Here's how to avoid them
• 5:00 AM
8 min
These everyday household items could be leaching microplastics into your diet.
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Wednesday, june 26, 2024

‘Built for years, not for seasons’: Why Patagonia believes going out of fashion is good for business
• 5:00 AM
7 min
While many clothing companies chase trends and aim for sky-high sales, Patagonia - which has made Earth its sole shareholder - swims against the tide.
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Tuesday, june 18, 2024

Air conditioning is 'exacerbating the climate crisis' but how many Europeans use it?
• 2:30 PM
7 min
Cooling machines are part of a vicious heating cycle.
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Sunday, june 16, 2024

‘The time of the whole car city is over’: How is Paris encouraging walking and cycling?
• 5:00 AM
13 min
From big picnics to car-free days and new cycle lanes, Paris is speeding ahead with sustainable transport initiatives.
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Friday, june 14, 2024

Disgust is driving us to overwash our clothes at the expense of the environment, study finds
• 3:00 PM
7 min
The research suggests that campaigns to reduce the environmental impact of washing clothes should focus on the psychological drivers behind people’s habits.
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Friday, may 31, 2024

Europeans throw away 7 million tonnes of clothes a year: Czechia is making recycling compulsory
• 2:00 PM
4 min
EU countries generated an estimated 6.95 million tonnes of textile waste in 2020 or around 16kg annually per person.
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Monday, may 27, 2024

Member states green light new rules to slash methane emissions
• 3:40 PM
3 min
The potent greenhouse gas will be regulated for the first time in the EU with implications overseas.
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Sunday, may 26, 2024

Most Dutch people cycle every week. How did the low country make it a national pastime?
• 6:00 AM
13 min
With some five billion bicycle trips made a year, the Dutch work hard to keep the wheels of pedal progress turning.
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Wednesday, may 22, 2024

UK drivers could save over €150 and win prizes for giving up their cars next month - here’s how
• 3:00 PM
7 min
The campaign from Possible highlights practical ways that the British public can tackle climate change.
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Sunday, may 5, 2024

Are humans a ‘keystone species’? This captivating new book rethinks our role in rewilding
• 6:00 AM
11 min
Sophie Yeo talks to us about her new book Nature’s Ghosts and the lessons for conservationists buried in landscapes of the past.
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Saturday, may 4, 2024

‘Personal freedom’ vs ‘greater good’: Low emission zones show EU’s impact on our everyday lives
• 5:00 AM
8 min
The European Green Deal and other buzzwords are talked about a lot in the Brussels bubble, but how do these things actually affect EU citizens in their everyday lives?
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Wednesday, may 1, 2024

No Mow May: How to turn your garden into a haven for butterflies this spring
• 6:00 AM
5 min
Lawns provide little sustenance for insects. Here's how to improve the wildlife in your garden.
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Friday, april 19, 2024

Nature has become an official Spotify artist to raise money for conservation
• 4:00 PM
5 min
Nature as an official artist will mean singers, songwriters and bands who use these sounds can choose to add it as a featured artist.
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Thursday, april 11, 2024

Climate change should be a compulsory subject in all Scottish schools, people’s panel says
• 4:00 PM
4 min
A public panel said that it would help young people gain a basic understanding of climate change, energy production, global issues and green job opportunities.
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Lawmakers ditch life-cycle approach to transport emission tally
• 3:35 PM
3 min
MEPs, industry and clean transport campaign group at odds over the inclusion of a life-cycle methodology.
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Wednesday, april 3, 2024

Transatlantic partners eye 'green marketplace' at summit
• 10:23 AM
3 min
The US and EU will meet in Leuven to enhance cooperation on a 'sustainable and resilient' marketplace and facilitate trade in goods and technologies supporting the green transition.
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Monday, april 1, 2024

Do organic farms cause unintended harm? Study finds uptick in pesticide use in neighbouring fields
• 5:00 AM
13 min
Are organic farms ‘pest hot spots’? Study investigates rise in pesticide use in neighbouring fields.
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Tuesday, march 26, 2024

Live in a big city? Bright lights at night could increase your risk of stroke
• 5:00 PM
5 min
Stroke risk increases with outdoor light pollution and 80% of people could be affected, a new study finds.
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Thursday, march 21, 2024

Scientists find people living in urban areas and cities are becoming less able to digest plants
• 6:30 AM
5 min
A gut bacteria called Ruminococcus, which helps digest fibre, is "sparse" in samples from the microbiome of humans living in urbanised societies.
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Wednesday, march 20, 2024

Only seven countries in the world breathe safe air. Three of them are in Europe
• 5:00 PM
10 min
Scientists say that air pollution is a ‘global health catastrophe’.
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Monday, march 18, 2024

Buying a house? How to check if it’s at risk from sinking, flooding or dirty air from climate change
• 3:40 PM
9 min
Don’t make the biggest purchase of your life without checking these risks first.
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Sunday, march 17, 2024

From four walls to four wheels: How we live sustainably, from electricity use to food waste
• 7:00 AM
19 min
Dreaming of van life? Here’s a road map to doing it with minimal impact while getting close to nature.
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Thursday, march 14, 2024

Should you stop using detergent pods? Here’s how to reduce microplastic pollution in your laundry
• 6:00 AM
8 min
Your laundry could be leaking microplastics into your home. Here’s how to wash your clothes more sustainably.
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Monday, march 11, 2024

‘Disgusting’: How Marseille residents are fighting for a cleaner city
• 4:00 PM
9 min
Rome, Palermo and Marseille are the three dirtiest cities in Europe, according to a report from the European Commission.
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Saturday, february 3, 2024

Taylor Swift isn’t the only private jet flier. Does celebrity carbon offsetting work?
• 7:00 AM
17 min
As a slew of A-listers are getting called out for their emissions, many are resorting to carbon offsetting. But is the practice effective in the fight against climate change?
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Tuesday, january 2, 2024

France implements compulsory composting. Here’s how it will help slash emissions
• 3:51 PM
4 min
The new 'compost obligatoire' rules came into force on 1 January 2024. Here's what they entail.
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Wednesday, october 25, 2023

‘I'm not going to give up on my principles’: Meet the Italian scientist fired for refusing to fly
• 10:59 AM
12 min
Italian climate researcher Dr Gianluca Grimalda estimates that the slow travel journey will save around 4.5 metric tonnes of carbon emissions.
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Tuesday, august 1, 2023

Free food: Geneva’s community pantries use the sharing economy to prevent food waste
• 10:27 AM
8 min
In this European city, you can share your unused groceries in free-to-use community fridges.
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Saturday, july 29, 2023

What is the future of food? Six ways we can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from what we eat
• 6:00 AM
12 min
Food accounts for one-third of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. Here's how we can pave the way to a greener future.
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Thursday, july 20, 2023

Dogs in this French town will have their DNA tested to crack down on poo problem
• 11:22 AM
5 min
Similar schemes have been trialled in the Spanish city of Valencia, Tel Aviv in Israel and some parts of London.
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Sunday, july 9, 2023

Can you change a polluting industry from the inside? Ex aviation, mining and gas employees speak out
• 6:00 AM
17 min
There could be 300 million green collar jobs by 2050. Meet the people leaving their carbon-intensive roles behind.
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Sunday, july 2, 2023

‘Redesign the city for people’: These bike activists are fighting for space in car-choked Milan
• 6:00 AM
24 min
Through demonstrations and urban proposals, cycle activists are paving the way for a safer, less polluted and bike-friendly Milan.
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Wednesday, june 14, 2023

90 million homes in the EU have pets. How can we reduce their carbon footprint?
• 3:18 PM
5 min
33 per cent of the world’s population owns a pet: how do we calculate their carbon footprint, and what can we do to reduce it?
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Wednesday, may 24, 2023

Meet the 82-year-old architect teaching people to build flood-proof homes in Pakistan
• 5:00 AM
6 min
Yasmeen Lari was awarded the 2023 Royal Gold Medal by the Royal Institute of British Architects for her dedication to using architecture to change people's lives.
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Wednesday, may 10, 2023

‘Water cops’: How Las Vegas slashed water use with dawn patrols and lawn bans
• 1:02 PM
7 min
How have Las Vegas’ water cops helped the desert city cope with drought?
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Wednesday, may 25, 2022

Where can I buy sustainable swimsuits and bikinis? Here are 8 of the best brands for women
• 2:04 PM
33 min
We explore Europe's most innovative swimwear brands creating eco-friendly swimwear.
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Saturday, february 5, 2022

Why are young people flocking to online auctions for their sustainable purchases?
• 8:00 AM
10 min
Breathing new life into old objects is a key trend for Gen Z buyers in 2022, according to Catawiki’s report.
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Tuesday, february 1, 2022

Take a look inside China's first vertical forest - home to 500 people and 5,000 trees
• 3:53 PM
16 min
In pictures: Stefano Boeri's newest project has just been completed in Huanggang and the photos are beautiful.
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Friday, january 28, 2022

Can COVID tests and masks be recycled and reused? These people have found a way

• 5:54 PM
11 min
Old tests are being repurposed into sparkly jewellery, plant pot labels and more, but not all of our pandemic plastics are necessary.
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Friday, march 5, 2021

This dress is made of algae and was designed using algorithms
• 4:13 PM
7 min
A young London designer has created a dress which produces almost no waste.
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