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In this mini series, we explore how UK fathers are more involved with their children than ever before – and how everyone stands to benefit ...
Loopholes mean the energy you’re buying may not be as clean as claimed. New standards are designed to filter the green from the greenwash Here’s the good news: the UK’s electricity supply is the ...
Beaches became open-air galleries in a month-long arts festival to celebrate the UK’s coastal beauty – and spotlight the climate crisis Sculpture, storytelling and soundscapes have illuminated UK ...
A year after completion, an innovative UK river ‘reset’ project has been hailed a success. It could provide a template for tackling some of the impacts of more extreme weather events We can restart ...
China's 'condensed' battery breakthrough could power long-range electric cars and planes, and will be in mass production later this year One thousand kilometres on a single charge sounds like the ...
For centuries, male land inheritance in the DRC has stymied women’s access to their own livelihoods. Now, in one region, women are pushing back – opening up the possibility of economic independence ...
How did a rural Cambridgeshire village switch en masse to renewable energy? Thanks to one fateful pizza night, 100 huge boreholes and heroic navigation of the planning system, they have trailblazed ...
Fresh from opening a London branch of the Poetry Pharmacy, peddling literary first aid to a new generation from the most famous shopping street in the world, founder Deb Alma explains why poetry is in ...
Microsoft has revealed a new quantum chip that could eventually lead to computers capable of solving highly complex societal problems A groundbreaking new chip brings quantum computing within touching ...
A novel approach to tree planting is taking root in the UK and beyond, offering an exciting solution to the climate and biodiversity crises, writes Hannah Lewis Bundled up in a rain jacket and donning ...
Deforestation in Brazil and Colombia has plummeted following changes in political leadership, according to analysis by the World Resources Institute’s (WRI) in partnership with the University of ...
A repair centre run by refugees in Amsterdam is helping big brands breathe new life into old clothes. Now the founders are opening another fixing factory in the UK Westerpark is about as Dutch as it ...
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