Companies will be given the funding to invest in new equipment, skills and production capacity.
In the face of rising emissions from data centres, researchers are turning to micro-explosions in glass, and using DNA to solve big data's big problem.
China hopes to increasingly control when and where it rains. How is it done and does cloud seeding actually work?
As nations posture over access to rare earth deposits, scientists say these coveted materials are hiding in plain sight – and can be harvested without any conventional mining at all.
Snowfall is helping urban planners design safer and more pleasant streets in the US.
Talking about who is responsible for climate destruction is a fraught topic, how do we work out what is fair?
A facility near the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik, is using innovative farming technology to grow algae.
Scientists are preparing to drill into the rock of an Icelandic volcano to learn more about how volcanoes behave.
Land use for food and agriculture around the world is putting pressure on climate and biodiversity.
Noise and air pollution are major threats and EVs can therefore offer a promising solution.
In the vast tropical grasslands of Los Llanos, visitors will find a stunning array of biodiversity, a proud cowboy culture and almost no other tourists.
The park authority said "significant structural issues" had been found with the structure due to a design flaw.
St Oswald's Hospice repair hub is saving hundreds of donated clothes from landfill.
As global travel surges toward 1.8 billion arrivals, destinations are testing controversial new measures to control the crowds.
As global travel rebounds, the fastest growth is happening beyond the usual tourism heavyweights – from Ethiopia to Bhutan.
The prince saw a number of technologies being designed to help people with mobility issues.
From compost-powered cities to dark-sky pioneers, these lesser-known US towns are proving that sustainability and great travel go hand in hand.
Treetop living is not just for kids. These architect-designed, "nest-like" dwellings – created in forests all over the world – are the ultimate sky-high retreats from urban living.
Abigail and Marcus Beck live in a eco home which relies on renewable energy, which means no gas power in the winter months
How to transform your living space for the new year – and create a unique, artisan-style look, without spending on "fast furniture".
Locations will be confirmed once feasibility studies are completed, says West Berkshire Council.
The precious, fragrant resin is the scent of the festive season and rising in popularity in the wellness industry – but its natural source is being decimated.
The organisation is recognised for its sustainability efforts including reducing medicine waste.
Carolina Furtado says the app will help university leaders to make decisions about sustainability.
The new facility replaces the previous 1970s building and can accommodate up to 150 people.