World News Euroviews. What is the EU's Joint Climate-Security Nexus agenda all about? Climate security is key to understanding instability and fragility in and outside Europe, and this agenda should be treated as the lens through which to redefine the continent's economic and political agency, Olivia Lazard writes. 03/07/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU Deforestation Law should not be yet another false dawn We must use this unique opportunity to tackle climate change, help stop the destruction of our remaining rainforests, and protect indigenous peoples and local communities depending on them, Anke Schulmeister writes. 29/06/2023
Europe News EU Commission calls for global talks on risks of climate engineering The technology has attracted attention recently as countries fail to curb their greenhouse gas emissions. 28/06/2023
Climate Pakistan's 'heaven on earth' threatened by melting glaciers Climate change-induced glacier melting in the Shounter Valley, Pakistan, is causing flash floods and endangering thousands of people. 28/06/2023
Green News How will smoke from Canada’s wildfires affect Europe? At the beginning of June, the smoke reached Norway. 27/06/2023
Green News Germany follows France in launching campaign against heatwave deaths The country's health minister said the French example was a 'good model' for what can be done to lessen the health risks. 27/06/2023
Health news US issues warning after reporting first local malaria cases in decades European health officials warned last week that warming temperatures are creating “more favourable conditions” for the spread of invasive mosquito species that can carry diseases. 27/06/2023
Europe News MEPs vote down the Nature Restoration Law, threatening its survival The European Parliament's environment committee on Tuesday voted down an amended version of the Nature Restoration Law. 27/06/2023
Green News Greta Thunberg slams ‘repressive’ France after climate group shutdown France just banned this climate activism group. Here’s why Human Rights Watch called the move ‘chilling’. 23/06/2023
Climate Toxic algae: 900 people infected in France's Basque coast since 2021 Since 2021, a toxic variant of an algae named 'ostreopsis' has become increasingly prevalent in the Atlantic Ocean. 23/06/2023
Culture news S+T+ARTS Prize winners announced in European Commission initiative Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and Richard Mosse won the Grand Prize of the European Commission, which honours Innovation in Technology, Industry and Society stimulated by the Arts 23/06/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU has excluded leading banks from shaping sustainable finance It’s time to take sustainable banks seriously by including them in the sustainable finance agenda and providing them with platforms to express their views in all EU financial decision-making and advisory bodies, Tom Cummings writes. 22/06/2023
Travel News Orange alert: Italy issues heatwave warning for 14 cities Vulnerable travellers should follow heat advice in these 14 Italian cities. 22/06/2023
Green News Climate funding ‘ignores’ vulnerable children, advocates warn Children’s needs are being ‘woefully neglected’ by international climate funds, according to a damning new report. 22/06/2023
Green News Rihanna asks world leaders to ‘step up’ for climate-hit communities Her foundation donated over €13 million to climate justice last year, and has long supported Caribbean communities after disasters. 21/06/2023
World News Euroviews. Macron's Paris summit is a chance to fix the climate funding emergency The Summit for a New Global Financing Pact is more than another date in the geopolitical calendar. It’s a platform to start urgent dialogue, share innovative ideas and promote joint action among key actors, Danny Alexander writes. 20/06/2023
Tech News 'Hold off from having kids,' warns AI expert Mo Gawdat The ex-chief business officer at Google X has issued a terrifying warning about the dangers of AI in a podcast interview. 20/06/2023
Climate Swiss citizens vote yes to ‘essential’ new climate law A majority of voters in Switzerland rejected the opposition's framing of the Climate and Innovation Act as an ‘electricity sinkhole’. 19/06/2023
Green News Climate change could make dog bites more common Dog attacks could become more common on hot and polluted days, troubling new research has warned. 19/06/2023
Green News Hundreds of birds washed up dead in Mexico. El Niño likely killed them Hot ocean currents caused by El Niño, not avian flu, were behind the deaths of pelicans, seagulls and other wild birds, tests suggest. 16/06/2023