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 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
The Big Question The Big Question: How important is shipping for our economy? The decision on a levy on carbon emissions from shipping, proposed by the UN’s International Maritime Organization, has been delayed until 2026. But is the industry ready for a decarbonised future? 01/12/2025
Travel News Singapore to introduce world’s first green fuel tax for passengers The aviation fuel levy will impact flyers on economy and premium cabins, but won’t come into effect until 2026. 18/11/2025
Europe News CO2 emission cut by 2040 backed by Parliament's green committee The vote cast by lawmakers in the European Parliament's environment committee keeps the flexibilities requested by EU governments but demands stricter rules on the use of global carbon credits. 11/11/2025
Travel News Britain’s biggest budget airline celebrates 30th anniversary EasyJet has marked the 30th anniversary of its first flight by operating another on the same route, staffed entirely by crew turning 30 this month. 10/11/2025
Europe News Biggest polluters skip COP30 for Europe to pick up climate tab Leaders of the United States, China and India, the world's three biggest polluters, won't attend the COP30 in Brazil as the European Union promises to stay engaged but faces financing hurdles at home. 10/11/2025
Europe News Brussels unveils €3bn to boost green fuels for aviation and shipping The plan to step up financing for sustainable fuels in shipping and aviation by 2027 comes as the bloc is falling short of decarbonising heavy transport by 2050. 06/11/2025
Europe News Breath of relief as EU commits to key climate goal ahead of COP30 After months of political impasse, EU environment ministers backed the revision of the EU's climate law, paving the way for a decision on the global 2035 climate target to be presented next week at COP30. 05/11/2025
Europe News EU ministers break deadlock on CO2 emission reduction by 2040 After months of political impasse, the revision of the EU's climate law was backed with significant flexibilities for member states to hit the 90% emissions reduction by 2040. Now the European Parliament needs to have a say on the bloc's climate target. 05/11/2025
Europe News EU countries split over polluting credits in Green Deal pushback Negotiations for pollution credits in 2040 climate neutrality goal could further water down the EU’s Green Deal in favor of European industry. A formal decision by environment ministers is due November 4. 31/10/2025
World News EU auto summit: No matter what, the future of cars is electric The meeting between the President of the EU Commission and top representatives of the automotive industry was highly anticipated. Brussels stood firm by its CO2 targets until 2035. 12/09/2025
Europe News The European Green Deal and the car industry - a fight to the death? Carmakers have been at odds with the EU’s pledge to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 since the European Green Deal was unveiled by the European Commission almost six years ago, arguing that climate ambitions would destroy the sector’s competitiveness. 10/09/2025
Europe News Delay to EU's 2040 climate goals ‘a mistake’, Ribera answers Macron European Commission Executive Vice President Teresa Ribera was quizzed on Euronews' Europe Today morning show and asked for reaction to French President Emmanuel Macron's call to delay the Commission's 2040 climate targets. 27/06/2025
EuroVerify No, the EU is not banning CO2 in drinks Some claim that the European Commission is doing away with carbonated drinks as part of its "Fit for 55" climate programme. 20/06/2025
Tech News Multi-million pilot project leads Uzbekistan's digital transformation A new generation of data centres is emerging – designed not just to handle the demands of AI, but to do it sustainably. And one of the boldest experiments is unfolding in an unexpected place: Uzbekistan. 12/06/2025
wellbeing Want to live a long and happy life? Try trusting others, study says People who tend to trust each other and institutions report higher levels of well-being, a new study has found. 12/06/2025
The Big Question The Big Question: How can we cut house prices and keep using concrete? Paebbl’s technology could transform the construction industry and reduce concrete emissions by up to 70%. 26/05/2025
Green News Two key reasons French men have 26% higher carbon footprint than women Food and transport account for half of the average French person’s carbon footprint. 14/05/2025
Green News Oil and gas giants caused €25 trillion in climate damage, study says Experts believe the research could help bolster climate laws and make polluters pay for their role in global warming. 24/04/2025