Green News Court ruling forces Germany to upgrade its climate plans The ruling ends a nearly two-year long legal battle and requires the German government to act. 30/01/2026
Green News Cyprus drought: Citizens urged to reduce water use by 10% The country is looking to the United Arab Emirates for help with desalination. 26/01/2026
Europe in Motion Where are Europe's forests growing fastest? Portugal's forests are growing faster than those of any other country, but this surge comes at a massive environmental cost. How is the country trying to reverse course? 26/01/2026
Green News How has Iran’s environmental crisis fuelled nationwide protests? Iran’s protests are often framed as economic, political or ideological. Yet a deeper ecological crisis is eroding the fabric of society. 15/01/2026
Green News EU cracks down on forever chemicals in drinking water. Will it work? Experts warn that the EU's new rules on 'forever chemicals' do not go far enough to protect Europeans from drinking 'poison'. 14/01/2026
Euronews Tech Talks Unpacking AI’s environmental impact |Euronews Tech Talks Podcast AI has a significant environmental impact — one that is difficult to quantify due to companies' lack of transparency with their data. But can end-users and companies take action to reduce it? 07/01/2026
Green News Cypriot fishermen turn invasive lionfish into a delicacy Consuming invasive species "can turn this challenge into an opportunity... and help limit the environmental threat," says the EU’s Fisheries Commissioner. 31/12/2025
Green News Five climate wins of 2025 that prove there’s still hope for the planet Despite the influx of climate doom and irreversible damage, 2025 scored some pretty big victories for the planet. 25/12/2025
No Comment Severe pollution in Sarajevo, residents advised to stay indoors Sarajevo faced heavy fog and pollution on Thursday, causing flight cancellations and traffic disruptions. 18/12/2025
No Comment Toxic smog blankets New Delhi plunging air quality to hazardous levels Dense toxic smog blanketed India’s national capital Monday, pushing air pollution levels to their worst levels in weeks. 15/12/2025
Europe News EU auditors question 'unclear' impact of LIFE environmental funds EU auditors found that the environmental funds under the LIFE programme are difficult to assess, according to their latest audit. They also urged the European Commission to increase oversight as 123 new projects were recently awarded €358 million in LIFE funding. 12/12/2025
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
Europe News EU climate law delays carbon tax on buildings and transport to 2028 An EU law setting a 2040 emissions reduction target of 90% has been backed by lawmakers, closing a controversial political debate on the bloc's green transition – but the introduction of a carbon tax on construction and road transport has been pushed back. 10/12/2025
Europe News Commission's simplification of green laws eases reporting requirements The EU executive is simplifying environmental laws to "reduce administrative burden" on industry, but environmental groups argue that the decision is a reprieve for polluters. 10/12/2025
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
Europe News EU countries falling behind on municipal waste recycling, auditors say The European Court of Auditors says a frail recycling industry, poor funding management and insufficient funds are all major obstacles. 26/11/2025