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US pulls out of Paris agreement on climate change
United States President Donald Trump yesterday announced that the US would be withdrawing from the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
June 1, 2017

The plastic-coated island where nobody lives
A tiny island in the South Pacific ocean has been found to have the highest density of anthropogenic (made by humans) debris anywhere in the world.
May 17, 2017

Big increase in Europe's renewable energy
A new report from the European Environment Agency has found that almost 17% of Europe's energy was produced by renewables like solar and wind in 2015, while 77% of all newly-installed power capacity in the same year came from renewables.
April 3, 2017

Tesla makes big leap for electric vehicles
Perhaps signalling a new, electric future for automotive technology, Tesla's market valuation has overtaken that of Ford.
April 3, 2017

Calling young writers
YPTE is offering young writers the chance to have their articles on environmental issues published in our News Section!
April 2, 2017

President Trump changes US approach to climate change
On 28 March, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order which challenges America's current position on climate change.
March 29, 2017

Report predicts more extreme weather for Europe
Europe is facing rising sea levels and more extreme weather like flooding, droughts, heatwaves and storms as a result of climate change, according to a new report published today by the European Environment Agency.
January 25, 2017

Air pollution 'very high' in parts of England
Air pollution levels are currently 'very high' across parts of England, particularly London and the east.
January 21, 2017

2016 was hottest year for almost 113,000 years
Data released today by the UK Met Office, NASA and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that 2016 was the hottest year on record. Â What's more 16 of the 17 hottest years on record have occurred this century.
January 18, 2017

Wind energy exceeds coal in 2016
According to estimates produced by analysts Carbon Brief, the UK's windfarms generated more electricity than coal-fired power stations for the first time in 2016.
January 6, 2017

All of Google to be powered by renewable energy from 2017 onwards
Google has announced that it is on target for its data centres and offices to be 100% powered by renewable energy from 2017.
December 8, 2016

Just published: New lesson plans on evolution and inheritance
Year 6 teachers: Here's a great new set of lesson plans!
November 29, 2016

2016 set to be hottest year on record
The UN announced yesterday that 2016 likely to be hottest year on record. Sixteen of the seventeen hottest years on record have occurred since 2000.
November 15, 2016

Global carbon emissions stable for last three years
A new report researchers at the University of East Anglia has found that global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) remained almost flat for the third year in a row in 2016 at around 36.4 billion tonnes, even though many countries' economies grew during the year.
November 14, 2016

Paris climate deal comes into force
In Paris last year, the world's governments agreed to limit global temperature rises to no more than 2 degrees C and preferably less than 1.5 degrees C above pre-industrial levels. Now that agreement has come into force.
November 4, 2016

Antarctica gets largest marine protected area on planet
The Ross Sea in Antarctica will officially become the world's largest marine protected area (MPA), with 1.57 million square kilometres (600,000 square miles) of ocean gaining protection from commercial fishing for 35 years.
November 1, 2016

UK rejects ban on charge for disposable coffee cups
The UK government has rejected calls for a charge of 5p to be levied on the 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups sold each year by the major coffee chains.
November 1, 2016

World on track to lose two-thirds of wildlife by 2020, says new report
The Living Planet Index, a report produced jointly by the Zoological Society of London and WWF has today indicated that global wildlife populations have fallen by 58% between 1970 and 2012.
October 26, 2016

Paddleboarding environmentalist highlights plastic pollution in England's waterways
What inspired Lizzie Carr to build a raft out of rubbish?
October 26, 2016

Some good news, some bad news
The bad news first: In 2015, the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in our planet's atmosphere exceeded 400 parts per million (ppm) for the first time in millions of years.
October 24, 2016

Good news for the planet!
In the last six months, the UK has generated more of its electricity from solar panels installed in fields and on houses than was generated using coal. Meanwhile, the European Union has today voted to ratify the Paris climate treaty.
October 3, 2016

Green light for new nuclear plant in UK
On 15 September 2016, after a seven week delay to review security concerns, UK Prime Minister Theresa May gave Hinkley Point C,  the UK's first new nuclear plant for a generation the go-ahead.   Hinkley C, on the north Somerset coast, is being jointly financed by France's EDF, which is investing £12bn and China General Nuclear (CGN), which is investing £6bn.
September 18, 2016

Artic sea ice covers second lowest area on record
The amount of sea ice left at the end of the Arctic summer shrank to the second lowest level since records began in 1979. The low point was reached on 10 September 2016, when sea ice covered 4.14 million square kilometres (1.6m sq miles). The lowest level ever recorded was in 2012, when Arctic sea ice covered just 3.39 million square kilometres.
September 18, 2016

France bans plastic cups, plates and cutlery
The French government has passed a new law making it compulsory for all disposable plastic cups, cutlery, and plates to be made from compostable material. The law is due to come into effect in 2020.
September 18, 2016

Today is UK's hottest September day for over 100 years
The Met Office has confirmed that temperatures of 32.8ºC (91ºF) have been recorded today at both Kew Gardens and Heathrow Airport, while Gravesend in Kent the temperature has reached 34.4ºC (93.9ºF).
September 12, 2016

Alarming fall in African elephant numbers
There are now 30% fewer savanna elephants in Africa than there were in 2007.
August 31, 2016

Are we now living in the Anthropocene?
Yesterday, the Working Group on the Anthropocene (WGA), made up of 35 of experts from around the world proposed that a new geologocal epoch - the Athropocene - needs to be declared. The scientists made their recommendation to the International Geological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa.
August 29, 2016

UK MPs call for ban on microplastics
The UK's Environmental Audit Committee has called for microplastics to be banned from being used in products like facial scrubs and toothpastes because of the pollution they are causing in the world's oceans.
August 23, 2016

Coming soon: The Young People's Green Awards
Young people aged 8-18 will soon have the opportunity to show how much they care about our environment by taking part in the Young People's Green Awards.
July 7, 2016

New lesson plans on Classification for Year 6 teachers!
There are millions of different kinds of living things on planet Earth from mammals and trees through to bacteria and other micro-organisms. Classification helps us make sense of what they are and how they relate to each other.
April 18, 2016

Big global temperature increase in February
New climate data released by NASA has shown that the global surface temperature for February 2016 was 1.35C warmer than the 1951-1980 average.
March 15, 2016

New lesson plans for Year 5 teachers!
This suite of lessons targets National Curriculum requirements for Year 5 Science on Living Things and Their Habitats.
March 8, 2016

2015 is warmest year ever recorded
Yesterday, meteorologists in the UK and the US confirmed that 2015 was the warmest year globally ever recorded. Â
January 21, 2016

December 2015 is wettest month on record
It might not be too much of a surprise that according to the Met Office, December 2015 has been provisionally assessed as the wettest month for the United Kingdom since records began in 1910. Most of the rains fell in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and northern England, where many places have seen flooding. So far, southern England hasn't suffered any serious flooding this winter.
January 5, 2016

Offshore wind farms
In a first for YPTE's news page, we have a guest article, contributed by 14 year old Chap Patefield-Isacoff. Chap also has his own website, www.theawareyouth.com. Take a look (but not until you've finished reading this article!) Great work Chap!
December 22, 2015

"The best chance we have": the Paris Agreement on climate change
Last weekend, the international climate change talks taking place in Paris resulted in an agreement to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
December 16, 2015

New lessons on Animals for Key Stage 1
We are pleased to announce our latest lesson plan release.
November 30, 2015

Lion numbers could halve in next 20 years
There are just 20,000 lions remaining in Africa. A new study suggests that their numbers may halve in just 20 years.
October 29, 2015

Plants for Key Stage 2
Our brand new suite of lesson plans and accompanying presentation on Plants for year 3 is now available to download.
October 20, 2015

Scottish shoppers use 80% fewer plastic bags
If we needed proof of how effective charging for carrier bags can be as a way to cut down on the numbers being given out by shops, the people of Scotland have provided it! Â
October 19, 2015

World gearing up for climate talks in Paris
In a few weeks, representatives from across the globe will be meeting in Paris to discuss how we should tackle the problem of climate change. The 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) United Nations climate talks will take place from 30 November to 11 December 2015. Their aim is to find a way for all of the countries of the world to work together to try to cut their emissions of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, which are responsible for speeding up climate change.
October 11, 2015

Lesson plans to help Key Stage 1 teachers
We are pleased to announce that a new suite of five lesson plans on plants for Key Stage 1 has just been released for teachers to download.
October 5, 2015

England's shops start charging for carrier bags.
Starting today, shoppers in England are being charged at least 5p by supermarkets and other big retailers for every plastic carrier bag they use. All retailers with 250 or more employees now have to charge at least 5p per bag.
October 4, 2015

Plastic found in fish in the River Thames
A new study by Royal Holloway, University of London has found that three quarters of a species of fish sampled from the River Thames had plastic fibres in their gut.
September 30, 2015

New Conservation Education now available to download
Learn more about the problem with plastic.
September 13, 2015

See the results of Roots to Green Living
Read about the results of our first Roots to Green Living project for primary schools in Ealing and Hillingdon came to an end in July.
August 12, 2015

New lesson plans and presentation now available
Wildlife in your local area - available as a free download for teachers now!
June 16, 2015

YPTE publishes new video on badgers
We went for a walk in some nearby woods and discovered a badger sett.
June 15, 2015

YPTE gets support from Southern Co-operative
YPTE Director Peter Littlewood opened Southern Co-operative's new neighbourhood food store in Mudford Road, Yeovil on 8 June 2015.
June 8, 2015

New videos now available
YPTE is pleased to announce that two new videos on how electricity is made and renewable energy are now available to view on our website.
May 22, 2015

Teachers: Check out our new lesson plans and presentations
Newly updated and much improved lesson plans and presentations are now available on rainforests and sustainable development.
May 14, 2015

Global carbon dioxide levels hit new monthly high
New data from US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirms global carbon dioxide is at highest level for two million years.
May 10, 2015

More confirmation of climate change risks
Two separate reports published today suggest that climate change will bring a greater risk of heat waves to central England and push increasing numbers of the planet's animals and plants towards extinction.
April 30, 2015

Climate Change Update Part 3
The latest issue of Conservation Education, YPTE's publication on environmental issues is an update on climate change. We will be serialising it here over the coming days. Here is the final part:-
April 23, 2015

Climate Change update Part 2
The latest issue of Conservation Education, YPTE's publication on environmental issues is an update on climate change. We will be serialising it here over the coming days. Here is part two:-
April 23, 2015

Climate Change Update Part 1
The latest issue of Conservation Education, YPTE's publication on environmental issues is an update on climate change. We will be serialising it here over the coming days. Here is part one:-
April 22, 2015

Play YPTE's first online game now!
JumpyBear, YPTE's first ever online game is now available to play online or on your Android device.
February 25, 2015

Oceans of plastic
Scientists from the USA's University of Georgia have released details of their recent study into how much plastic rubbish finds its way into our oceans every year.
February 13, 2015

Could you grow your own home?
For the first time, homes made from straw are being offered on the open market in the UK.
February 9, 2015

YPTE officially launches new website
YPTE Presidents including Steve Backshall at launch of YPTE's new website.
January 30, 2015

The last of their kind
There are now just five northern white rhinos left in the world.
January 21, 2015

2014 warmest year on record
NASA and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) scientists have today confirmed that in 2014 global average temperatures were at their the warmest year since records began in 1880.
January 16, 2015

Another chance to see Esme on Deforestation
11 year-old Esme is the last, but by no means the least of the winners of YPTE and Eurostar's video competition, 'Have Your Say on Sustainability'.
December 16, 2014

See another winning Have Your Say video
Here's another of the winning videos for 'Have Your Say On Sustainability' 2014, YPTE and Eurostar's competition for 11-18 years olds.
December 5, 2014

See another winning Have Your Say video
Here's another of the winning videos for 'Have Your Say On Sustainability' 2014, YPTE and Eurostar's competition for 11-18 years olds.
December 5, 2014

Have Your Say winners visit Brussels
On 2 December 2014, we travelled with eight young people to the European Parliament in Brussels. They were the winners of 'Have Your Say On Sustainability', Eurostar and YPTE's competition that challenges 11-18 year-olds to make videos on the environmental issues that really concern them.
December 3, 2014

First of our Have Your Say Winners 2014
The first of our winning entries for Have Your Say on Sustainability, YPTE and Eurostar's video making competition for young people aged 11-18.
November 25, 2014

Having YOUR Say On Sustainability
The judging for Eurostar and YPTE's 'Have Your Say On Sustainability' video making competition has now been completed. We received lots of brilliant videos made by young people aged 11-18. Over the next couple of weeks, we will be showing you not only the winners' videos, but also the ones that we thought were brilliant, but that we couldn't give a prize to, because we only had space (and prizes!) for three winning entries!
November 20, 2014

Phase out fossil fuels by 2100 says climate report
A new report, published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on 2 November 2014 has said that the unrestricted use of fossil fuels must be phased out by 2100 in order to avoid dangerous climate change.
November 4, 2014

Have Your Say on Sustainability
Aged 11-18? This half term, why not Have Your Say on Sustainability! All you need to do is tell us about an environmental issue that you really care about by making a short film about it. You can talk to your phone, tablet or laptop's camera, you could create a documentary, write and sing us a song or create a a short drama. You can get together with some friends, as we accept entries from groups of up to four people.
October 27, 2014

UK wind power overtakes nuclear for the first time
Yesterday (21 October 2014) the UK's wind farms generated more electricity than our nuclear power stations. Wind made up 14.2% of all electricity generated, overtaking nuclear power's 13.2%. Meanwhile on 18 October, our wind turbines generated a record 6,372MW of electricity - more than ever before and actually almost 20% of the UK's electricity needs on that day.
October 21, 2014

Speaking out against deforestation
Here's a first for the YPTE Blog. In this brilliant video clip, Esme speaks out against deforestation and reminds us that we can all do something to help. Well done Esme!
July 23, 2014

Have your say on sustainability!
Have your say on sustainability, Eurostar and the Young People's Trust for the Environment's competition for young people aged 11-18 is now open for entries, giving the future generation of voters the chance to share their views with MEPs in Brussels.
July 7, 2014

Total Green School Awards 2014 winners
All of the winners of the Total Green School Awards have now been announced. We have seen amazing projects from over 35,000 children this year and it's great to see so many schools getting involved in some brilliant environmental projects.
July 7, 2014

Climate change already happening says IPCC
On 31 March 2014, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issed a new report on climate change and its effects on our planet. Some 309 lead authors from 70 countries consulted with thousands of experts to compile the report.
April 6, 2014

New Conservation Education available to download
The latest issue of Conservation Education, our publication for schools is now available for download.
February 12, 2014

Agreement in Warsaw
Almost at the last minute at the ‘Conference of the Parties' – the climate talks taking place in Warsaw – an agreement was reached. This followed mass walkouts by NGOs, who were unhappy at lack of progress being made earlier in the week. Mostly, delegates seem to have agreed to put off agreeing any real action until a new round of climate talks, scheduled to take place in Paris in 2015.
November 26, 2013

Mass walkout by NGOs in Warsaw
Around 800 delegates representing some of the world's leading environmental groups have walked out of the latest round of climate talks, being held in Warsaw, Poland. It's not hard to see why they felt driven to it. It has taken a long time for the world's scientists to agree that human activity – specifically our use of fossil fuels – has been a cause of accelerated climate change. However, that agreement has finally been reached and the evidence shows that emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) caused by human activities are causing climate change.
November 22, 2013

Climate campaigners walk out of talks
At the latest round of climate talks, being held in Warsaw, Poland, there has been a a mass walkout by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), who are protesting at the lack of progress being made.
November 22, 2013

Atmospheric carbon dioxide reaches record levels
Yesterday the World Meterological Organisation (WMO) announced that levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) were at the highest level ever recorded during 2012. Last year there were 393.1 parts per million (ppm) of CO2 in the atmosphere, an increase of 2.2ppm on 2011 and 141% of the atmospheric CO2 level in the year 1750, when CO2 was at 278 ppm.
November 7, 2013

Less Arctic Ice Than Ever
Arctic ice volumes were at a new low this winter. The European Space Agency's radar satellite, Cryosat has been observing the volume of the ice in the Arctic for the last three years. It estimated that there was a little under 15,000 cubic kilometres of ice in March/April 2013, when the ice is at its thickest. This is less than half the amount of ice there would have been just 30 years ago. The ice was thinner than usual this year, and thickness is more important than just the area the ice covers, which previously has been the measure used.
September 10, 2013

Around the world in 585 days
The World's largest solar boat has recently docked in London. The MS Tûranor Planetsolar is 35 metres long, is up to 24 metres wide when its solar panels are fully extended and weighs in at 100 tonnes. It can hold a crew of up to nine people and is powered by twin 60kW electric engines, which are capable of propelling the vessel to speeds of up to 14 knots (26 kmh, 16 mph). With its panels fully extended, it has 512 square metres of solar panels, which are capable of generating 1,000 Watts per square metre.
September 5, 2013

More Radiation At Fukushima
Still higher radiation readings have now been discovered at Fukushima. Levels of 2,200 millisieverts have now been recorded at ground level near some of the water storage tanks surpassing the 1,800 Millisievert levels recorded on Saturday.
September 3, 2013

Wall Of Ice For Fukushima
The Japanese government has today announced that it will be contributing around £300M to build a wall of frozen earth around the damaged and leaky nuclear plant at Fukushima. The idea, which has never been tested, is that massive metal cooling rods will be sunk deep into the earth surrounding the plant and that these will freeze the soil in a ring around the plant, which will prevent any radiactive water, currently leaking at a rate of about 300 tonnes a day from leaching into the groundwater or indeed into the sea.
September 2, 2013

Another Crisis At Fukushima
I have been watching developments at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan with increasing horror, but not much surprise over the last couple of weeks. Radioactive water had been discovered leaking from at least one of the water storage tanks that are gradually increasing in number around the reactor. The water is used to cool the fuel rods in the reactor, at a rate of 400 tonnes per day. Once it has come into contact with the fuel rods, it is highly radioactive and needs to be stored for processing to remove some of the more dangerous elements. So more and more water storage tanks are being built and there are now around 1,000 on the site.
September 1, 2013

To Work on Two Wheels!
Sustainable travel is a big concern for many of us. We often choose to live some distance from where we go to work or school. Whilst a century ago, people thought nothing of a five mile walk to work, nowadays, we just don't have enough spare time to do all that walking. There's always so much going on and we're in too much of a hurry.
July 29, 2013

The problem with biofuel
As of yesterday, all fuel sold at forecourts in the UK has to contain 5% biofuel, thanks to an EU Directive. Good news for the environment?
On the face of it, yes. When we burn biofuels, it is carbon that was absorbed from the atmosphere by the crops used to make the biofuel that gets released back into the atmosphere. So, carbon neutral fuel, yes? Well, no actually. You see, you also have to take into account the use of fertilisers and farm machinery when the crops are growing and the refining process needed to create the fuels. And even more importantly, to make room to grow more biofuels, rainforests have already been destroyed and peatlands drained.
April 15, 2013

Being green isn't black and white
When we look for the best ways to protect are environment, the answers are often complicated. Take for example the electric car. On the face of it, an electric car would seem to be far less polluting than a petrol or diesel one. After all, the car itself produces zero emissions, so it must be better, right? Well, in terms of direct emissions from the car, yes it is.
April 10, 2013
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