Green News How the galaxy frog’s striking appearance became its biggest threat Scientists warn that the desire to photograph the rare galaxy frogs could be behind their mysterious disappearance. 20/12/2025
Green News UK’s Met Office warns 2026 could be among hottest years on record The Met Office warns that 2026 is likely to become the fourth year on record where temperatures hit 1.4°C above preindustrial levels. 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
Green News EU rollback of 2035 car emissions ban sparks climate concerns The EU has softened its 2035 car emissions ban, raising questions about climate targets and the pace of EV adoption. 18/12/2025
Green News Men's tennis tour introduces extreme heat rule to protect players The new heat policy allows 10-minute breaks during matches. 16/12/2025
Green News Positive environmental stories from 2025 Eco anxiety is very real, so we share this year's most uplifting stories to prove there’s hope for our climate. 15/12/2025
Green News Polar bears may be ‘rewriting’ their own DNA to adapt to climate Polar bears face “total extinction” by the end of this century, but scientists have found a small beacon of “hope”. 13/12/2025
Green News Most of world’s economic growth no longer linked to emissions - study A decade on from the Paris Agreement, and the link between GDP and rising emissions is starting to break. 12/12/2025
Green News Could ‘transition credits’ be the key to unlocking a coal-free Asia? This novel take on carbon credits could cure Asia's coal addiction - but critics are sceptical. 11/12/2025
Green News ‘Long overdue’: The €1m offer to launch a Nobel Prize for the climate Leading voices have joined the call for the Nobel Committee to launch a dedicated climate Prize. 11/12/2025
Green News Huge wildlife trafficking crackdown seizes nearly 30,000 live animals More than 1,000 suspects have been identified in a global sting to crack down on illegal trafficking. 11/12/2025
Green News Your new ‘green’ t-shirt could be making microplastic pollution worse An investigation into recycled polyester found microplastic pollution is being worsened by ‘green’ materials. 11/12/2025
Green News Fossil fuels removed as cause of global warming on EPA website 'It's like pretending cigarettes don’t cause lung cancer,' says one climate expert. 10/12/2025
Green News Excessive heat risks harming children’s development, warns study Researchers have warned that spells of excessive heat driven by climate change may lead to delays in early childhood development. 09/12/2025
Green News How damaging is deep-sea mining? New landmark study sheds light A five-year-long investigation into how deep-sea mining impacts biodiversity has finally been published. 09/12/2025
Green News Shell gave €5m to this museum. Should parents be worried? School materials emblazoned with the Shell logo are shaping how children as young as 10 learn about climate change. 08/12/2025
Green News Asia floods highlight the deadly impacts of ‘rampant’ deforestation As renewed rainfall threatens even more devastation across parts of Asia, calls to fight deforestation are getting louder. 05/12/2025
Green News African penguins are starving as sardine stocks collapse, study finds Severe food shortages have caused thousands of penguins to ‘starve’ to death, a new study has found. 05/12/2025
Green News Deep-sea mining: Norway halts controversial practice until 2029 Norway’s newly elected government has delayed issuing deep-sea mining licenses in the Arctic. 04/12/2025
Green News ‘Human-made crisis’: How climate change has affected Asia’s floods More than 1,400 people have been killed following record-breaking rainfall and storm surges across parts of Asia. 03/12/2025
Green News Greece tackles forest fires with new risk assessment map The new map will allow better preparation for and prevention of wildfires. 03/12/2025
Green News Ten years of climate court cases: Changing rules for big polluters A surge in climate litigation over the last decade has forced governments and big companies to act. 03/12/2025
Green News Planned Portugal solar park ignites fierce debate on its impact The company behind the project has promised to reconcile the production of renewable energy with the environmental protection of the territory. 02/12/2025
Green News Air pollution in EU linked to 182,000 deaths despite progress - report Air pollution remains one Europe’s deadliest environmental threats despite recent progress. 01/12/2025
Green News Unprecedented levels of forever chemicals found in dolphins and whales Scientists have sounded the alarm over toxic forever chemicals, after analysing 127 whales and dolphins. 30/11/2025
Green News Why is France paying €130m for winemakers to uproot their vines? France says it is ‘determined’ to rescue the wine industry from a crisis, but could its plan backfire? 29/11/2025
Green News UN's climate change language ‘eroding’ public trust, warns report Researchers warn that current climate change language can make it easier for misinformation to spread. 28/11/2025
Green News Climate change threatens Spain’s ‘resilient’ economy, warns report Despite steady GDP growth, a new report warns Spain is among the European countries most 'exposed' to climate change. 28/11/2025
Green News Race begins to save ‘hairy’ snail that’s the size of a fingernail The German hairy snail has become one of the most endangered molluscs in the UK, but new efforts could soon turn that around. 27/11/2025
Green News Back-street demand for luxury meat is pushing lemurs to extinction A shocking new analysis estimates that almost 13,000 lemurs are slaughtered and eaten every year. 26/11/2025
Green News Uzbekistan hosts CITES summit spotlighting global wildlife protection Delegates will discuss sustainable use of natural resources, ecosystem restoration, and regional cooperation initiatives. 26/11/2025
Green News UK wildfires hit a record high. Where does the rest of Europe stand? It is estimated that wildfires have ravaged more than 46,000 hectares this year in the UK, the largest area since monitoring began. 25/11/2025
Green News Why hundreds of road signs in France have been decorated with ‘flames’ Flames have been glued to a number of road signs and billboards across France, as activists beg ‘stop climate sabotage’. 25/11/2025
Green News ‘Deep divisions’: What did COP30 actually achieve and what comes next? COP30 may go down in history as a fiery flop, as divisions quashed all hope for a commitment to fossil fuel phaseout. 24/11/2025
Partner content The Arinos Solar Park Redesigns Brazil’s Energy Map Partner content presented by Enel In Minas Gerais, the Enel Group's Arinos Solar Park is born: a project that is reshaping Brazil’s energy landscape, creating jobs and sustainable social value. 24/11/2025
Green News COP30 draft deal omits mention of fossil fuels despite phaseout calls Experts have slammed the “shamefully weak” COP30 draft text for failing to mention fossil fuels at all. 21/11/2025
Green News Rural Greece struggles as bears and wolves make a remarkable comeback There has been a rapid increase in the number of one-on-one encounters between humans and wild animals even in residential areas 21/11/2025
Green News How scientists managed to spot one of the world’s rarest whales Ginkgo-toothed beaked whales have long remained a mystery, but a groundbreaking sighting may soon change that. 21/11/2025
Green News Europe could get Cypriot natural gas by 2027, president says Europe has been looking for more ways to wean itself off Russian energy and cut Moscow from revenues to fund its all-out war in Ukraine. 20/11/2025
Green News EU farmer takes oil giant TotalEnergies to court over climate damages The climate change-related lawsuit begins its hearings, just days after TotalEnergies announced its climate investment at COP30. 19/11/2025
Green News Why Denmark is the most climate ambitious country Denmark announces incredibly ambitious climate targets at this year’s COP30 19/11/2025
Green News Ukraine to claim €37 billion in climate compensation from Russia Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created global heating emissions equivalent to 236.8 million tonnes of CO². 19/11/2025
Green News Storm Claudia exposes weaknesses in preparation for extreme weather Experts contacted by Euronews agree that tornadoes are impossible to predict, but warn that extreme events will become more frequent and that floods show the risks of poorly planned urban development. 18/11/2025
Green News Why ‘imagination activism’ beats climate doom A new exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, asks, what if the most radical climate tool isn't technology, but the ability to dream? 18/11/2025