Sustainable BusinessEveryday EVs are taking a page from Formula EThe common electric vehicle doesn't need to hit lightning speed – but Formula E race cars could usher in a new era for all.See moreGreen TechFirst Bus announces 'phenomenal' new fleetThe new buses will operate across Bristol, Somerset and Wiltshire.8 Apr 2025EnglandCouncils given funding for zero-emission busesAuthorities in Surrey and Brighton have been allocated a share of £37.5m government funds. 8 Apr 2025EnglandWhere EV batteries go to die - and be rebornBatteries for electric vehicles are notoriously difficult to recycle, but growing demand for the rare metals they contain is leading to innovative new ways of retrieving them.5 Apr 2025FutureThe 'zombie plants' that come back from the deadTo protect crops from rising droughts, scientists are looking to the genes of a small group of plants that can survive months of drought then regreen within hours.19 Mar 2025FutureLatest newsHotel set to install hundreds of solar panels1 day agoStoke & StaffordshireMiliband urges global cooperation amid energy 'challenges'3 days agoIf the UK has more renewable energy, why aren't bills coming down?3 days agoMoray West offshore wind farm to be switched on3 days agoScotlandSolar farm approved despite opposition4 days agoNorfolkThoughtful travelHow to visit a glacier without harming itWith glaciers disappearing at an alarming rate, 2025 has been named the Year of International Glacier Preservation. Here's how and where to see one responsibly before it's too late.See moreWatchThe spongy creatures cleaning Zanzibar's oceansAs ocean temperatures rise, women in Zanzibar turn to natural sea sponge farming to stay afloat.18 Jan 2024Sustainable businessHeating homes using abandoned coal minesOld coal mines across the world are being dusted off and repurposed to heat homes, offices, and more.9 Nov 2023Sustainable businessInside India’s lab-grown diamond industryWhat if there was a more sustainable way to produce diamonds?9 Nov 2023Sustainable businessSweden’s innovative solution to powering electric carsElectric roads that charge vehicles as they drive could soon be a reality.9 Nov 2023Sustainable businessLatest stories2 hrs agoArea burned by UK wildfires in 2025 already at annual recordThe prolonged dry, sunny weather in March and April created ideal conditions for wildfires to spread.2 hrs agoClimate1 day agoIs resurrecting extinct animals a good idea?The creation of three "dire wolf" pups has raised hopes that it may be possible to resurrect extinct animals. But some scientists have grave concerns.1 day agoFuture3 days agoThe benefits of cleaning with vinegarKatarina Zimmer put vinegar to the test as a cleaning product and discovered a wide range of benefits, for people and the planet.3 days agoFuture3 days agoFingerprints of city-sized icebergs found off UK coastDeep tracks gouged in the seafloor off the coast of Scotland could help us understand Antarctica today.3 days agoClimate3 days agoThe race against time to save US climate dataSwathes of scientific data deletions are sweeping across US government websites – with decades of research at risk. Now, scientists are racing to save their work before it's lost.3 days agoFuture5 days agoThe images showing 50 years of change on EarthThe "Blue Marble" was the first photo of the whole Earth and the only ever taken by a human. Fifty years on, new images of the planet reveal visible changes to the Earth's surface.5 days agoFuture8 days agoWhy alligators are the Everglades' bodyguards These 'gnarly swamp monsters' are breathing life into Florida's Everglades. 8 days agoFuture18 Apr 2025Why arsenic levels in rice are risingRice is a staple food for billions of people around the planet, but a new study suggests climate change may increase arsenic levels contained within the grain.18 Apr 2025Future18 Apr 2025Project to suck carbon out of sea begins in UKA pilot project will test whether it is a useful way of fighting climate change. 18 Apr 2025Climate...