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
Green News British media ‘divorcing’ net zero from climate change, finds analysis Researchers warn that net zero has become politicised by populists as “shorthand” for attacking climate policy. 23/12/2025
Green News Warming seas trigger record ‘bloom’ of octopuses in British waters Unprecedented numbers of the common octopus have been found in British waters this year, but what’s behind the rare ‘bloom’? 22/12/2025
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
Europe Today Europe needs to stand up to Trump on climate, Tubiana tells Euronews The CEO of the European Climate Foundation, who served as France's climate change ambassador for the 2015 United Nations climate summit in Paris, remains a climate optimist and points to China as an example to follow. 15/12/2025
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
Travel News Ryanair scraps its Prime membership service. Will you be affected? Ryanair says its loyalty scheme has cost the airline more than €1.5 million in passenger fare discounts since its launch. 01/12/2025
Climate Fossil fuel phaseout: Will COP30 finally establish a roadmap? Establishing a timeline to transition away from fossil fuels is COP30’s trickiest agenda. 20/11/2025
Europe News Are carbon rating agencies the key to avoiding greenwashing? With the European Union reintroducing carbon credits as a tool for industries and businesses to offset their carbon dioxide emissions, carbon rating agencies are ready to help evaluate whether the system actually works. 20/11/2025
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 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