Green News Arctic ship traffic and black carbon are on the rise “It ends up in a never-ending cycle of increased warming,” says Sian Prior, lead adviser for the Clean Arctic Alliance. 09/02/2026
No Comment Plastic, sofas, medical waste: Bosnia’s river nightmare returns Thousands of cubic metres of trash hit Bosnia’s Drina River every winter. Locals warn tourism and health are at risk 06/02/2026
Nature 'Ecological disaster': Bosnian river flooded with waste once again Seasonal rains sweep garbage from illegal dumps into the Drina River, where it accumulates behind a hydroelectric plant’s fence. 06/02/2026
Green News 'Not a dumping ground': This country is banning e-waste imports E-waste can contain lead, mercury and cadmium that pollute soil and water resources if improperly processed or dumped. 05/02/2026
Green News 'Staggering' rise in coal plants in China despite clean energy gains More than 50 large coal units were commissioned in 2025, up from fewer than 20 a year over the previous decade. 03/02/2026
Italy In southern Italy, poisoned 'Land of Fires' continues to claim lives One year after Europe condemned Italy for failing to protect the lives of citizens in Campania's infamous "Land of Fires", the area poisoned by illegal toxic waste for decades remains an open crime scene. 29/01/2026
The Road To Green Can Europe put an end to the “forever chemicals”? In partnership with The European Commission High exposure to PFAS is associated with an increased risk of certain cancers, as well as reduced fertility and impaired immune function. The EU strengthens its regulatory arsenal to confront what some consider one of the greatest environmental threats of our time. 28/01/2026
The Road To Green Inside the challenging rush towards PFAS-free alternatives In partnership with The European Commission With the European Union debating a wide restriction of the so-called “forever chemicals”, can European companies work with PFAS-free alternatives? From textiles to batteries and semiconductors, progress is real, but some challenging applications remain. 28/01/2026
Green News ‘Irreversible damage’: Is the world about to run out of water? Decades of human activity have left “irreversible damage” to the planet’s water supply, a new report warns. 21/01/2026
Green News More microplastics found in rural woodland than major city. Here’s why Researchers have also found “enormous” amounts of microplastics floating through urban air – far exceeding previous estimates. 13/01/2026
Green News Why boosting Venezuela's oil production could skyrocket pollution Even a modest increase in Venezuelan oil production could carry climate consequences on the scale of entire countries, experts warn. 12/01/2026
Green News Fiddler crabs are hoovering up and breaking down microplastics - study Despite being the size of a Post-It note, these tiny fiddler crabs can ingest and break down microplastic particles, researchers say. 02/01/2026
Green News France enacts ban on ‘forever chemicals’ - with one big exception Cosmetics and clothes made with PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, have officially been banned in France. 01/01/2026
Business French court rejects government bid to suspend Shein platform A French court rejected the government's bid to suspend Shein, ruling the measure “disproportionate.” However, the platform must implement reliable age verification before resuming sales of adult products. 19/12/2025
Euronews investigates In Italy, the “Land of Fires” continues to claim lives In Campania, southern Italy, the “Land of Fires” continues to bear the scars of decades of criminal pollution. Illegal dumps, toxic fires, and soaring illness: Euronews reporter, Valérie Gauriat, investigated at the heart of this scarred territory, where residents’ anger shows no sign of abating. 19/12/2025
Green News Air pollution is keeping children indoors in Bosnian capital The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina often tops the list of places with the worst air quality globally. 18/12/2025