EarthThe women saving crumbling Tibetan monasteriesClimate change was ravaging the stunning Tibetan heritage of the Himalayas – now the 14th Century monasteries are being restored.Residents stranded on rooftops after deadly Brazil floodsFloods maroon tourists in Kenya's Maasai MaraFuture Earth: Sign up to our newsletterThese tricks make wind farms more bird-friendlyFutureWATCHInside the Icelandic plant turning CO2 into rocksClimate solutionsHow I tempted a frog to live in our gardenFutureHow Earth Day was bornFutureThe 1968 photo that changed the worldFutureFuture PlanetThese hungry insects chomp on plastic as foodWriggling critters armed with enzymes can break down plastics that would otherwise take decades, or even centuries to degrade.FutureThe rivers cleared by conveyor belt in EcuadorA start-up in Ecuador is using a conveyor belt to skim off and remove plastic from rivers – and working to stop polluters adding plastic to rivers in the first place.FutureWorld of WonderNasa reveals giant lava lake on Jupiter's volcanic moonNew research suggests the fiery moon Io has been spewing lava for billions of years.See moreVideoAlaska's melting glaciers that rip homes apartQasa Alom meets a team conducting research on Alaska's changing environment.Weather & scienceWhy giant hailstones are on the riseAlthough huge hailstones are still rare, there are signs that their frequency and size are increasing.Weather & scienceListen to world's first 'chat' between humans and whalesScientists had a conversation with Twain, the humpback whale. It's the first ever recorded chat of its kind.Natural wondersEngland's 'largest gold nugget' discoveredA metal detectorist has uncovered something pretty unexpected and highly valuable on farmland in rural England.Natural wondersPhotos from the deep sea show 'exciting' new speciesScientists exploring the ocean off the New Zealand coast believe they have discovered 100 new marine species.Natural wondersWhat 'zombie fires' are and why they pose a risk for CanadaOver 100 fires in one province alone have been burning under the Canadian snow at an unprecedented rate.Weather & scienceMesmerising life in the deep seaExplore depths where volcanic fluids meet near-freezing seawater, creating a dynamic clash below.Natural wondersWhat happens when it rains space debrisA bus-sized satellite has become the latest piece to fall to Earth. How often does that happen?Weather & scienceWhy electric vehicles struggle in extreme coldFreezing temperatures affect electric vehicles in two major ways. Watch to discover how and why.Weather & scienceThe spongy creatures cleaning Zanzibar's oceansAs ocean temperatures rise, women in Zanzibar turn to natural sea sponge farming to stay afloat.Sustainable businessThe race to fix clean energy's waste problemWhile wind electricity is clean, this green industry has a waste problem. Now there's a race to solve it.Climate solutionsGiving fashion from upcycled scrapsWant to gift sustainably, dress stylishly, and help the planet? Scraps might be the answer. 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How does it work?Green livingSouth Africa's all-female ranger squadA day in the life of the Black Mambas.Climate solutionsIntense beekeeping and wildfires are harming Turkey’s beesTurkey’s bee populations are dwindling due to intense beekeeping practices and wildfires.Green livingThe luxury cars going electricLara Lewington visits car manufacturer Bentley to find out how it is making the shift to electric.Green livingEditor's picksTensions grow as China ramps up mining for green techChina has taken big stakes in mines across the world extracting minerals vital to the green economy.See moreMore EarthSeal releases halted after fish stock concernsThe Angling Trust says seals have become “apex overwhelming predators” in the River Nene.LincolnshirePeregrine falcon drop-in sessions open to publicThe drop-in sessions will be held twice a week throughout May and June.Hereford & WorcesterRelocating an entire village in the HimalayasAs the river dried up, life in Samdzong became impossible. So the locals built a new village from scratch.Climate ChangeBreeding hope as rare giant otter arrives at zooThe arrival is part of an international breeding programme to protect the species from extinction.EnglandMissing golden eagle was shot, police believeAn investigation found feathers and blood at the spot where a satellite tag stopped working in the Scottish Borders.South ScotlandCouncil land suffering loss of wildlife - reportA report states that 80% of land managed for wildlife has been degraded by human activity.CumbriaFour peregrine falcon chicks hatch at cathedralFour peregrine falcon chicks are being cared for by their mother on top of a cathedral.WiltshireConcerns raised about the future of Jersey ZooFormer staff are among those criticising the running of the zoo started by Gerald Durrell in 1959.JerseyGrass left to grow to help bees and butterfliesBradford Council say they hope to sustain biodiversity and natural preservation.England