Green News EU urged to disclose military emissions to meet climate targets Militaries are responsible for around 5.5 per cent of global emissions, but remain largely unreported in the EU. 17/11/2025
Green News Paris Agreement: One decade on, warming outpaces global action Record heat waves and deadly weather disasters have punctuated a decade of missed climate targets. 10/11/2025
Climate Climate pledges 'barely moving the needle' on global warming, says UN A new UN report reviews the gap between countries’ climate commitments and global emissions targets. 04/11/2025
Europe News EU countries again delay decision on climate goals before COP30 EU talks will continue on two key climate targets — 2035 and 2040 — ahead of the upcoming COP30 summit in Belém, Brazil. 22/10/2025
Green News World’s first global shipping carbon tax sinks after US-led opposition The US, Saudi Arabia and other petro-states led pushback against the world’s first carbon tax for shipping. 20/10/2025
Green News Fix diets to avoid climate crisis and million of deaths, experts say Scientists warn that without major changes to what we eat, climate targets will be missed. 03/10/2025
Green News China announces new climate goal to cut emissions Around 100 nations, responsible for about two-thirds of the world's emissions, gave plans or some kind of commitments to further curb fossil fuel emissions and fight climate change at the UN General Assembly on Wednesday. 25/09/2025
Green News Experts slam Trump climate reports for errors and misinformation From sea ice mix-ups to wildfire distortions, scientists say the reports misled on climate dangers. 27/08/2025
Europeans' Stories Renaturalisation of wetlands slows global warming and species decline For many centuries, farmers drained swamps to gain arable land. But this contributes to climate change. The European Union wants to change this, and an EU law sets out a detailed timetable: By 2050, half of the damaged moors are expected to be "healed" - a third of them through rewetting. 20/08/2025
Health news EU regulators back climate-friendly inhaler Inhalers may be small, but they can make a big impact on the environment. 25/07/2025
Green News Ombudsman takes up complaint over polluting Italian steel mill It follows a complaint from local campaigners, accusing the Commission of indifference to the plight of Taranto residents and the environment. 17/07/2025
Green News Countries must protect human right to a stable climate, top court says In a landmark advisory opinion, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that governments have a legal obligation to tackle climate change. 04/07/2025
Green News Next three years likely to make 1.5C global heating inevitable The rate of human-caused warming per decade has increased to nearly 0.27 degrees Celsius, painting 'a depressing picture'. 19/06/2025
Climate Top scientists slam EU plan to allow carbon credits in 2040 goal With the EU about to decide on its 2040 climate target, independent scientists say policymakers must act on the evidence. 02/06/2025
Green News Swiss glacier collapse highlights rising risk from global warming Scientists say greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal have already locked in enough global warming to doom many of the world's glaciers. 30/05/2025
Climate How shipping in the EU is driving the rapid loss of Arctic sea ice Black carbon emissions from ships in the Arctic nearly doubled in six years. 28/05/2025
Europeans' Stories Climate killer methane: On the hunt for natural gas leaks with Theo I'm travelling in Croatia, looking for leaks in the natural gas network from which methane is escaping, one of the most dangerous climate killers of all. The European Union wants to reduce emissions. 21/05/2025
Green News Shell threatened with a new climate lawsuit in the Netherlands “Shell will not stop of its own accord,” says the director of Milieudefensie, which has enjoyed previous legal success against the oil giant. 13/05/2025
Climate Europe cuts methane emissions from coal mines for the first time Most of the methane emissions from fossil fuels used in Europe are tied to imports, the report also finds. 08/05/2025
Green News European aviation emissions ‘spiralling out of control’, report warns Expanding the scope of key legislation would not only curb plane emissions, but could generate billions for the green transition, new analysis shows. 01/05/2025