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From Plastic Bottles to Perfect Pants: How Eco Leisurewear is Changing the Game

These environmentally friendly leisurewear brands are perfect for conscious fashion enthusiasts who believe in looking good while doing good

by Anthea Ayache

Bengal Tiger Habitat Swamped by Cyclone Flooding

The UNESCO site, which is home to endangered Bengal tigers is now under water

by Nick Ames

Delhi Records Hottest Day Ever As Temperatures Soar Past 50C

Temperatures soared to 50.5C in Delhi as water supplies run low

by Nick Ames

Eat For Your Age: The Foods That Keep You Healthy and Feeling Young

What you eat in your 20s isn’t what will keep you looking and feeling your best in your 30s, 40s and beyond, say the experts

by Christine Fieldhouse

Eco Superheroes: How Otters Are Saving The Planet

From reducing coastal erosion to saving marshes and kelp forests, otters are natural conservationists but are also facing colossal changes – including climate change, pollution and overfishing – to survive

by Sarah Freeman

World Leaders Condemn Israel’s Airstrike on Rafah Refugee Camp

Israel is pressing on with military action in Gaza despite a ruling by the ICJ urging tan immediate halt

by Nick Ames

The Rise Of Orthorexia Nervosa: The Deadly Healthy Eating Disorder

Three in 10 of us suffer from orthorexia nervosa – an obsession with eating healthily but it could be killing us, experts claim

by Josh Sims

The Light Fantastic: Dubai’s Record-Breaking Solar Power Tree Illuminates Sustainable Future

A dazzling Tree of Light created by the Al-Futtaim Group in collaboration with a social enterprise is the world’s largest solar power lightbulb display ever created and will light up the lives of energy poor villagers in the future

by Nick Ames

Why We Need To Save The Bugs: The World’s Unsung Heroes

Rather than be scared by creepy crawlies, we need to embrace them as bugs are the secret saviours of the planet

by Caitriona McBride

Biodiversity Boost: How To Strengthen Our Natural World’s Fragile Future

As wildlife populations plummet by 70 per cent and one in five plants are at risk from vanishing forever, plans to put the brakes on biodiversity declines are more important than ever

by Sarah Freeman