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$2M Food Planet Prize Awarded to C40 Food Systems for Pioneering Worldwide Sustainable Urban Dining

The 2024 Food Planet Prize Awards – the world’s biggest environmental award – was picked up by C40 Food Systems for their transformative impact on urban food systems, promoting healthier and more sustainable meals in cities worldwide

by Anthea Ayache

Planet Plastic: The Shocking Recycling Scandal

As Plastic Free July begins, we look at why only a tiny percentage of the world’s plastic is recycled and what we can all do to solve one of the world’s most rubbish problems

by Nick Harding

An Attitude of Gratitude: 10 Ways To Say Thank You And Change Lives

Saying thank you is going out of style even though it can boost your and the recipient’s self-esteem, mental health and happiness. Here’s how to express your attitude of gratitude on Thank You Day

by Christine Fieldhouse

The Sixth Mass Extinction: A Beginner’s Guide To How We’re Destroying The World

Climate change, pollution and habitat destruction could be nudging us catastrophically towards an event that wiped out the dinosaurs. But the biggest problem is us. So how can we stop the sixth mass extinction?

by Mike Peake

How to Create Conscious Travellers of The Future

It’s never too early to teach children to become conscious travellers, says author Kate Wickers who discovered that ‘doing a bit of good’ with your kids isn’t only rewarding but also heaps of fun

by Kate Wickers

New (Recycled) Balls Please! The Race to Ace Sustainable Tennis Balls

Sporting manufacturers reveal they’re now ready to serve up a volley of sustainable and recycled tennis balls to keep old ones coated with microplastics out of landfill

by Josh Sims

The New Summer of Eco Love: How to Stop Environmental Damage At Festivals

While we might think watching our favourite bands at Coachella or Glastonbury is an eco-chic event, the reality is that festivals belch out emissions and leave scars on the environment that can take hundreds of years to heal

by Karen Pasquali Jones

From 62 to Over 2,000: Iberian Lynx Defies the Odds in Remarkable Recovery

Thanks to conservation efforts Iberian Lynx numbers have jumped up from less that a hundred to more than 2,000 in just 22 years

by Nick Ames

Four Rhino Poachers Shot Dead by Rangers in South Africa

Four poachers died after two separate armed incidents in Kruger National Park

by Nick Ames

The Female Rangers Fighting To Save Africa’s Elephants

As we celebrate World Female Ranger Week we meet the female rangers tackling Human-Elephant Conflict in Zimbabwe

by Holly Budge