From solar panels that produce water to 'self-filling' coffee machines and water coolers, technology companies are putting a new spin on a centuries-old technique.
The first wireless electric road in the US has been installed in Detroit, but at nearly $2m (£1.6m) per mile, is this really the future of transport?
As ocean temperatures rise, women in Zanzibar turn to natural sea sponge farming to stay afloat.
Old coal mines across the world are being dusted off and repurposed to heat homes, offices, and more.
What if there was a more sustainable way to produce diamonds?
Electric roads that charge vehicles as they drive could soon be a reality.
Sheffield, South Yorkshire's largest city, grew around rivers, valleys and blast furnaces. Today, however, it's the greenest city in the UK.
With huge numbers of travellers now seeking to travel more lightly and mindfully, these destinations are making sustainable travel easier this year.
In Finland's Halipuu Forest, a family has developed a novel way to save their fragile forest: by inviting guests in to hug the trees.
Once a place to warn sailors of perils off Sweden's west coast, Pater Noster now welcomes travellers looking for an alternative to modern life.
For more than 500 years, the Indigenous Kogi people have lived in relative isolation. Now, a new tourism initiative is revealing their unique worldview.
Despite being one of the smallest Scottish islands with just 110 residents, the Isle of Eigg is a model of forward-thinking, sustainable, eco-conscious living.
The Dude, Taylor Swift and Harry Styles all have their favourites. But what is the perfect jumper – Celtic classic, Cowichan knit or "extreme cashmere"?
Kate Strong takes part in Green Football Weekend to raise awareness of climate change.
A miniature replica of the famous cape worn by Freddie Mercury will be part of a new exhibition.
The Zapadnyy ran aground outside a port on Saturday while carrying molasses from Germany.
Lord Shaftesbury approached the agriculture, environment and rural affairs minister for a meeting.
National Highways says verges are turning into "lethal roadside restaurants" due to discarded food.
The feisty fox is found "well and truly wedged" between fence panels in Laindon.
The air we breathe can have profound effects on our physical and mental health. Is there any way of protecting yourself from this pervasive problem?
Adam Beaty, a farmer condemns fly-tipping after blocking offenders in the act.
Can cooking with invasive species taste good?
Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away.
One farmer says she plans to continue burning fleeces "out of protest as well as practicality".