You can now pay to name 12 new plant and animal species
Naming rights for orchids, a 'soulful blue-eyed' frog and an ant with snapping jaws are among the Rainforest Trust's unusual auction.
Writer and Editor at Green Matters
Naming rights for orchids, a 'soulful blue-eyed' frog and an ant with snapping jaws are among the Rainforest Trust's unusual auction.
Since the 1990s, many towns in New Hampshire have charged $1-2 for their trash bags - the only ones workers will collect.
Several US cities are building waterfront parks rather than solid sea defences to try and prevent flooding.
The garden will allow female refugees to produce vegetables and herbs for their growing catering company, Soufra.
India's Cochin International is powered by more than 46,000 solar panels.
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BioCollection has engineered a new catalyst to break plastic down to its core chemicals.
The drone aims to capture trash before it reaches the open ocean - in ports, rivers and harbours.
It targets fossil fuels that release carbon dioxide when they burn.
People in Viet Nam are being encouraged to swap their wood-burning stoves for biogas - made from pig waste.
New research shows that green urban spaces can make people feel less stressed.
You're probably familiar with fiberglass insulation, the bright pink material that lines the walls of so many homes. But what about stone wool insulation?