“If we act now, we can still secure a liveable, sustainable future for all,” Chair Hoesung Lee said at the launch of the latest Intergovernmental
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British Airways, American Airlines, Finnair: The Easter flights that could be hit by Heathrow strike
Security guards at London’s Heathrow Airport are going on strike over the Easter holidays. The workers at Terminal 5, the main portal for British Airways,
What is the ETA? Everything we know so far about the UK’s new digital border scheme
Visitors from Europe, Australia, the US and Canada will soon be required to apply for permission to enter the UK. Known as Electronic Travel Authorisation
Here are all the positive environmental stories from 2023 so far
Eco-anxiety, climate doom, environmental existential dread – as green journalists, we see these terms used a lot – and often feel them ourselves. While there’s a
EU close to €2 billion ammunition deal for Ukraine but doubts remain over ability to deliver on time
European Union foreign and defence ministers are on Monday expected to approve a €2 billion plan to boost ammunition deliveries to Ukraine including through joint
Mental health: Is Denmark’s youth living up to the country’s happiness claims?
“We have clean air, our human rights are covered, I have a great family, and yet, I can’t completely enjoy these things,” Ulrikke Pedersen, a
Already been to London, Paris and Berlin? Make these underrated cities your next stop
City breaks can be just as rejuvenating as a beach holiday. But Europe’s capitals aren’t always your best option for a stress-free escape. London, Paris
Giants and dwarfs: The curious ‘island effect’ that makes species vulnerable to extinction
From dwarf hippos to oversized mice, island-dwelling animals have evolved in extraordinary ways. The dodo – a giant flightless pigeon – is a well-known example
French islanders celebrate sixth egg-laying of ‘Emma’, a 150kg green turtle
Not a single green turtle egg could be found on Reunion Island 20 years ago. Three centuries of human settlement on the little island near
Cobbled streets, homegrown treats and all-year heat: Foodies will love this Spanish island
The first thing that struck me as I arrived in Gran Canaria was the spinning white blades that dotted the horizon. I later learnt that