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Pop-up free school uniform and prom dress stall
People are being encouraged to donate, swap or take items they need for free.
July 14, 2026Development banks' climate funding hits record, but World Bank pullback looms - Reuters
Development banks' climate funding hits record, but World Bank pullback looms Reuters
July 13, 2026Alderney set to welcome Britain in Bloom judges
Alderney is set to represent the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the national Royal Horticultural Society awards.
July 12, 2026Pressure builds on Europe's biggest port to be greener
A lawsuit demands that the Port of Rotterdam moves faster to cut its dependence on fossil fuel firms.
July 9, 2026This 'ambitious' tree planting action plan is a first for NI
Northern Ireland has a target of achieving 12% woodland cover by 2050.
July 7, 2026Turbines turning from wind to sustainable products
Thousands of tonnes of non-recyclable wind turbine blades are coming to the end of their lives.
July 4, 2026EXCLUSIVE: Nestle to cut artificial colourings from all products by end-2026 - Reuters
EXCLUSIVE: Nestle to cut artificial colourings from all products by end-2026 Reuters
June 30, 2026Canadian company delivers North America's first direct air capture carbon credits - Reuters
Canadian company delivers North America's first direct air capture carbon credits Reuters
June 29, 2026Compliant farmers could face fewer inspections under new pollution proposals
The latest draft Nutrients Action Policy caused controversy when it was initially launched last year.
June 29, 2026Call for stability to help farming industry
A Cornish farmer says continuity is needed to deliver government plans for the future of farming.
June 29, 2026Green steel startup Stegra says $1.6 billion funding complete - Reuters
Green steel startup Stegra says $1.6 billion funding complete Reuters
June 24, 2026Environmental plan is largely off track, warns watchdog
A report says many of the measures are "well within the reach" of government and it was a matter of "moving away from planning into delivery".
June 24, 2026Tech stocks tumble on concerns over AI spending
A sudden wave of selling in major tech shares triggers doubt over the sustainability of the AI boom.
June 23, 2026From old to new: unsold concert T-shirts repurposed for music tours - Reuters
From old to new: unsold concert T-shirts repurposed for music tours Reuters
June 23, 2026Global business leaders back faster electrification shift - Reuters
Global business leaders back faster electrification shift Reuters
June 22, 2026Tech, crypto firms to help tackle illegal wildlife trade - Reuters
Tech, crypto firms to help tackle illegal wildlife trade Reuters
June 21, 2026Amazon points to water conservation steps in India amid data centre scrutiny - Reuters
Amazon points to water conservation steps in India amid data centre scrutiny Reuters
June 19, 2026Biggest ever US clean energy project is complete after nearly two decades - Reuters
Biggest ever US clean energy project is complete after nearly two decades Reuters
June 18, 2026Escape hatches on lobster pots protect marine life
Fishing equipment is being redesigned to prevent "bycatch" affecting thousands of marine creatures.
June 18, 2026UK electric car sales target set to be weakened
The new target hasn't yet been decided, with different numbers under consideration, the BBC understands.
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Pop-up free school uniform and prom dress stall
An event will allow people to access free school uniforms Parents are being encouraged to donate unwanted school uniforms and prom outfits and swap them for something else, or take what they need for
Alderney set to welcome Britain in Bloom judges
Alderney will welcome judges to the island at the end of July Final preparations are underway for this year's Britain in Bloom competition. The island of Alderney is set to represent the Bailiwick o
Pressure builds on Europe's biggest port to be greener
Rotterdam is home to five oil refineries Standing on a grassy verge in the Hook of Holland, I'm overlooking the Port of Rotterdam. At the delta of the Rhine and Meuse in the Netherlands, on land lar
This 'ambitious' tree planting action plan is a first for NI
Minister Muir said the first-ever tree-planting plan was "ambitious" The current rate of tree planting in Northern Ireland will have to more than triple by 2032, to get on track for 12% woodland cove
Turbines turning from wind to sustainable products
Andrew Billingsley from Lurgan firm Plaswire Ltd said the company was "preventing the incineration of plastics" by turning old wind farm blades into other products When a renewable energy hero needs
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Call for stability to help farming industry
Rob Halliday said there had been too many changes of environment secretary in recent years A new plan for the future of farming could be undermined by the current lack of political stability, a Corni
Compliant farmers could face fewer inspections under new pollution proposals
Karen Brosnan is the independent chair of the group Farmers who sign up to a new programme could face fewer inspections, if fresh proposals to tackle water pollution from agriculture are adopted. Th
Environmental plan is largely off track, warns watchdog
Northern Ireland's Environmental Improvement Plan has been in place since September 2024 Almost all of the objectives in Northern Ireland's environmental plan are largely off track, the UK's environm
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UK electric car sales target set to be weakened
The UK government is set to water down its target for how many new cars that are sold need to be electric vehicles (EVs). Under the current rules, 80% of all new cars sold in the UK need to be EVs by
David James backs affordable football kit charities
"Football is a very expensive game now and times are tough for a lot of people," said former England goalkeeper David James. The former Liverpool, Portsmouth and Watford player was in Peterborough to
Switzerland is set to vote on a population cap. Here's why it's divided the nation
By Hanan Dervisevic Topic:Demographics Sat 13 Jun 2026 at 12:01pm An SVP billboard sign that reads: "Fed up with traffic jams? No Switzerland with 10 million." (Reuters: Denis Balibouse) On June 1
SpaceX Founder Reflects on Company’s Early Days and Environmental Impact of Space Industry
Tom Mueller, who describes himself as “employee number one at SpaceX,” recently shared insights about the early days of the revolutionary space company he co-founded with Elon Musk in 2002. As one of
Parents find lifeline in 50p kids' clothes shop
Bristol families are increasingly turning to second-hand children's clothing as the cost of living crisis puts growing pressure on budgets, with one shop seeing demand surge. Kids Stuff, based in Bed
FIFA World Cup 2026 – Climate costs of expanded tournament under scrutiny as emissions set to soar
The World Cup kicks off on Thursday as a celebration of goals, drama and global fandom, but is also expected to come with climate costs more than double those of Qatar 2022, putting the environmental
Ceramics industry challenges exclusion from energy support schemes
Ceramics UK says this is increasing pressure on the industry. Ceramics UK says promises of support in the recent Industrial Strategy have not materialised. Lucideon is helping homeware brand Portmei
FIFA Men’s World Cup expansion risks making 2026 tournament “most polluting ever”, report warns
A new report examining football’s relationship with climate change has warned that the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup could become the “most polluting ever”, according to leading university researchers. T