Earth is ‘really quite sick now’ and in danger zone in nearly all ecological...

Humans are taking colossal risks with the future of civilization and everything that lives on Earth, a new Earth Commission study published today in...

The Pankhurst Centre goes green for half term

For the half term holidays, Manchester’s Pankhurst Centre is going green, suffragette green! On Sunday 28 May, Thursday 1 June and Sunday 4 June...

Research finds toxic chemicals present in our rivers

Research by The Rivers Trust and Wildlife and Countryside Link has revealed that toxic chemical mixtures were found at more than 1,600 river and...

Five species added to UK’s ivory act

Hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal, killer whale (orca) and sperm whale are set to receive greater legal protections under the UK’s world-leading ban on importing, exporting...

Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would save billions from dangerously hot climate

Current climate policies will leave more than a fifth of humanity exposed to dangerously hot temperatures by 2100, new research suggests. Despite the Paris Agreement pledge to keep...

Nature scheme to help young people support biodiversity and learn green skills

Young people will be inspired to support biodiversity across the UK while learning essential green and climate resilience skills as part of a new...

Are you In The Loop? A new campaign launched by Recycle for Greater Manchester

is a new campaign from Recycle for Greater Manchester which is encouraging residents to recycle items at home and keep them in the circular...

Salford University technologies is Mobilising efforts to tackle floods

Brand new technology developed by the University of Salford is helping tackle flood risk in the UK by enabling greater prediction of threat levels...

Water and sewage companies in England apologise for sewage spills and launch massive transformation...

Water and sewage companies in England have today apologised for not acting quickly enough on sewage spills. To put things right, the industry plans...

New UN ‘roadmap’ shows how to drastically slash plastic pollution

Plastic pollution could be slashed by 80 per cent by 2040 if countries and companies use existing technologies to make significant policy shifts and...