Now playing Next world news Europe Briefing: Five top stories to know about today Here are the top stories from across Europe this morning. 21/02/2019
Now playing Next Europe News EU agrees to reduce CO2 emissions The European Union has committed to reducing CO2 emissions from trucks and buses by 30 percent by the year 2030. 19/02/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Does this girl’s climate tears sum up the feelings of a generation? This is the moment an emotional 11-year-old girl broke down in tears during a climate change rally. 17/02/2019
Now playing Next World World Government Summit: Leaders prioritize climate change solutions The 7th edition of World Government Summit was held in Dubai, gathering world leaders alongside experts in the sectors of technology, economy, environment and wellbeing. 15/02/2019
Now playing Next Climate Now January 2019 fourth warmest on record IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS January 2019 witnesses extreme cold and rising temperatures across the planet. 15/02/2019
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Now playing Next Europe News Belgian climate protests reach sixth consecutive week Student-led protests in Brussels demanding advanced climate protection plan to continue pressuring authorities as the EU elections approach. 14/02/2019
Now playing Next Europe News Generation Z: Europe's first time voters As we launch our election coverage 100 days ahead of the polls in May we will be meeting first-time voters - this time a climate protester in Belgium. 12/02/2019
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Now playing Next no comment Turnout low on fourth consecutive week of Brussels climate march 12,500 students skipped school on Thursday for the fourth week running to march against climate change. 31/01/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief: Green dreams, Brexit sweet nightmare and transparency rules In this edition: we ask students protesting for climate change what they want changed, German sweet exports could be hit by Brexit and MEPs vote for more transparency over their expenses and lobbying practices. 31/01/2019
Now playing Next world news Humanity's self-inflicted Armagaddon remains 'two-minutes to midnight' The US-based team of scientists — including a board of 15 Nobel Laureates — say they have kept their annually-updated metaphoric clock at two minutes from potential Armageddon because of two threats: nuclear weapons and climate change 24/01/2019
Now playing Next The Cube Thousands of Belgian students skip class to protest climate change According to Greenpeace, over 35 thousand people — many of whom are students — took to the streets in Brussels to take a stand against climate change 24/01/2019
Now playing Next Europe News "Make love not CO2" Belgian students take to the streets to demand a stronger fight against climate change 24/01/2019
Now playing Next Switzerland Davos 2019: 7 things to know on day one Here are all the stories making headlines on day one of the World Economic Forum in Davos. 22/01/2019
Now playing Next world news Activists use #TenYearChallenge to raise awareness of climate change Melting glaciers, dying coral reefs, destroyed cities. Organizations and users around the world are using the #TenYearChallenge to shine a spotlight on real issues 17/01/2019
Now playing Next Climate Now Global temperatures 1.1°C above pre-industrial era IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Fears over warming planet as global temperatures are more than 1°C above pre-industrial era 15/01/2019
Now playing Next Living Beer and eco-innovations Award-winning breweries worldwide are tackling the issue of climate change one innovation at a time. 02/01/2019
Now playing Next no comment Brazil: Has the heat killed off thousands of fish in Rio? The climatic phenomenon El Niño promotes high temperatures in southeastern Brazil, which blocks cold fronts and causes the coastal waters of Rio de Janeiro to become stagnant. 22/12/2018
Now playing Next Germany Villages cleared for coal mines as Germany falls back on climate goals The expansion of lignite mines in Germany’s coal regions continues to take over entire villages as Germany, the country with the highest greenhouse gas emissions in the EU, fails in its bid to quit coal use. 15/12/2018