Norway getting an all-electric fjord ferry
Norway, a world leader in electric transportation, is taking another step with an all-electric ferry to link towns along its fjords.
Norway, a world leader in electric transportation, is taking another step with an all-electric ferry to link towns along its fjords.
Copenhagen’s success at getting people out of cars and onto bikes has led to two-wheel traffic jams. New signs are aimed at helping riders avoid them.
Marilyn Jones takes us to a sanctuary that rehabilitates injured seabirds and works to raise awareness of the perils they face.
Scientists in Spain are using new technology to track the movements of whales and other endangered marine mammals.
Berlin has ambitions to follow Paris and New York in creating urban pedestrian spaces, but its plan for Unter den Linden is raising questions.
An art installation that accompanied the Paris Climate Conference serves as a reminder, and also mirrors its surroundings.
What to do with it—in this case, human waste—has led to some unusual recycling projects in Italy and Denmark.
A herd of slow-moving reindeer, headed for summer pasture, are the latest star’s of Norwegian public televisions series.
Scientists at UK’s Reading University warn that climate change may be driving an increase in clear-air turbulence affecting flights.
At Biopark, children and adults learn about excrement’s important role in the cycle of life, agriculture and more.
Norway, a world leader in electric transportation, is taking another step with an all-electric ferry to link towns along its fjords.
Copenhagen’s success at getting people out of cars and onto bikes has led to two-wheel traffic jams. New signs are aimed at helping riders avoid them.
Marilyn Jones takes us to a sanctuary that rehabilitates injured seabirds and works to raise awareness of the perils they face.
Scientists in Spain are using new technology to track the movements of whales and other endangered marine mammals.
Berlin has ambitions to follow Paris and New York in creating urban pedestrian spaces, but its plan for Unter den Linden is raising questions.
An art installation that accompanied the Paris Climate Conference serves as a reminder, and also mirrors its surroundings.
What to do with it—in this case, human waste—has led to some unusual recycling projects in Italy and Denmark.
A herd of slow-moving reindeer, headed for summer pasture, are the latest star’s of Norwegian public televisions series.
Scientists at UK’s Reading University warn that climate change may be driving an increase in clear-air turbulence affecting flights.
At Biopark, children and adults learn about excrement’s important role in the cycle of life, agriculture and more.