Chris Cummins
Letters from a shrinking globe: around the day in 80 worlds.
A visit down a 200km long wine cellar in Moldova - and a taste of hope for "Europe`s poorest country".
An interview with Rush screenwriter Peter Morgan - the man who fictionalized Blair, the Queen and Idi Amin.
A report suggest dozens of poor migrant workers die every month as Qatar prepares for its World Cup party
Greenpeace says their ship the Arctic Sunrise has been "stormed" by Russian agents. An interview with an activist.
An "Ice Ride" to protest against plans to drill in the Arctic
The grey areas of the green energy revolution.
A trek across the crevasse-ridden Folgefonna glacier in Norway.
A wet and bumpy trip to the "extreme sports capital of Europe": Voss in Norway.
Ride For Your Rights - a group of activists are pedalling 5000 km from Austria to Ankara to push for more student mobility.
Sexism In Sport - an insulted champion, a surf advert with no surfing and a washing machine goal.
A trip to Zagreb on the eve of Croatia`s EU accession.
The Sellaronda Hero claims to be "Europe`s Hardest Mountainbike Race". I had to have a go.
The bikes were vintage, the clothes were vintage - but after 173km my legs just felt plain old. The In Velo Veritas bike ride.
A Corruption Tour in Prague. Using humour to shame the cheats.
Tim Jackson, author of Prosperity Without Growth says economic orthodoxy is making us selfish and miserable. An interview.
On board the Greenpeace campaign ship Arctic Sunrise as it takes on Big Fishing
Cars vs. bicycles - could the balance be tipping? A new book claims that "cars may not always be around for all sorts of reasons".
Greenpeace wants to see the Arctic off-limits to oil drilling.
The Teach for Austria project gives ambitious graduates a chance to teach for two years in challenging schools.
Reality Check: Aung San Suu Kyi is under fire, biofuels are causing hunger in Africa and Austria is hanging on to its tax freedom.