Nzambi Matee, 29, and her team recycle plastic bottle tops, bags, and cooking oil containers into bricks.
Extreme E has created a buzz in the motor racing world, particularly because of its commitment to gender equality and climate change credentials.
Elon Musk announced a new contest with a hefty prize to boost carbon tech innovation and tackle climate change.
Used once, for obvious reasons, and then flushed away, it’s not something we are keen on recycling either making it pretty much the ultimate single-use item.
Abbey Richards laments that “over 9 billion litres of water” are wasted in the US each year to maintain the appearance of golf courses.
The Aquatecture rain harvesting panel, which looks like a giant cheese grater, could be the invention to save Africa from drought.
Kataza the baboon is going home after being alone for nearly 70 days.
Scientific research came to an abrupt halt on Marion Island due to concerns around the COVID-19 pandemic.
The move is almost certain to ignite strong opposition from green lobby groups which have for years advocated for compliance with laws and regulations already in place.
Structural racism and classism could profoundly affect the existence of flora and fauna in our cities, according to a recent landmark publication in the academic journal Science.
For every bamboo plant that is cut down to make a bike, Ghana Bamboo Bikes Initiative plants 10 more.
With our fast-paced lives and our access to social media, fast fashion has become the norm. But at what cost to the environment?
The idea may alarm whisky lovers around the world, but a paper bottle will help reduce the world’s plastic pollution problem.
Over 250 million people across the globe have already taken up the plastic-free challenge. There’s still time to join in the effort to reduce single-use packaging for a day, week or month.
That’s e-waste the equivalent size of 350 cruise ships like the Queen Mary 2.
The fashion industry is the world’s second biggest contributor to pollution and climate change.
Cambridge crops has developed an invisible and non-toxic way to preserve food using silk instead of plastic.
While restoring ecosystems might sound like a massive undertaking, there are ways in which ordinary citizens can make a difference. Here is one idea.
Based on new projections for economic growth, experts suggest the impact of the coronavirus might significantly curb global emissions and change the way we tackle climate concerns.
Research shows the newly gazetted air pollution standards could cause more than 3 000 premature deaths amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
If the way we use plastic is not dramatically changed, there may be more of it in the ocean than fish, by 2050.
The Western Cape government is prioritising wetlands for protection and rehabilitation projects along with the National Working for Wetlands programme. Here’s what you need to know.
Progress continues as government agencies, NGOs and anti-poaching units fight back against poachers.
Market research provider Euromonitor International’s highly anticipated annual report identifies the most impactful trends driving consumer behaviour, values and habits in the year ahead.
Kudos to these guys, they’re taking decisive action against climate change. Here are the “greenest” municipalities within the Western Cape.