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There's a battle raging between electric vehicle naysayers and champions. Which group is right?
B Corp designations are meant to signal companies are socially and environmentally conscious. Yet experts and other businesses alike say the certification process needs a closer look.
From solar panels that produce water to 'self-filling' coffee machines and water coolers, technology companies are putting a new spin on a centuries-old technique.
While wind electricity is clean, this green industry has a waste problem. Now there's a race to solve it.
Tech-loving traveller Paul Carter visits a new kind of farm - one that has to be accessed via an airlock.
How a project near Fukushima has become a lab for demonstrating sustainable ideas for Japan and the wider world.
One company is developing a new way of transferring energy from sea to shore, and it's all powered by the wind.
A day in the life of the Black Mambas.
To sustain an ever growing global population, we need to produce more food.
A Mexican community has found an unusual way to protect their coral reef.
As well as being a superb wine stopper, cork is a unique and versatile material.
An army of reptilian bulldozers is helping a Galápagos island make an ecological comeback.
The Power of Mama combat peatland fires while changing attitudes towards women.
Can cooking with invasive species taste good?
Data scientist Hannah Ritchie argues that planetary damage could be about to peak – but that the US election result could be "pivotal".
As leaders gather at COP28 in Dubai to discuss the climate crisis and negotiate commitments to address it, we consider one of the most important numbers: 1.5C.
In some parts of the world, cars have always been on the larger side. But now these behemoths are spreading – and the consequences are still being figured out.
Owner Drax, which received £6bn in subsidies, continues to burn timber from Canadian trees - BBC finds.
Newcastle researchers turn to mushrooms to find the building materials of tomorrow.
India's coral islands of Lakshadweep piqued tourists' interest after Prime Minister Modi visited last month. But can the islands' fragile environment handle the growth in tourism?
East and North Hertfordshire trust say the lights will be replaced in Lister Hospital in Stevenage.
From bats and carnivorous plants to crocodiles and birds, nature is full of remarkable pairings that depend on each other to survive.
A former fashion designer says attitudes are changing to second-hand clothing.
Music festivals need a lot of electricity, but plugging into greener sources is not easy or cheap.
Pupils at a primary school in Landrake reach the final of a sustainable farming competition.
Twenty years after "craftivism" was born, Future Planet traces its threads through the climate movement.