Green News New normal: Italy's extreme weather continues with deadly floods Dry, impermeable ground means heavy rains are unlikely to help northern Italy after two years of drought. 19/05/2023
Green News Cyclone Mocha: Is climate change making typhoons worse? Around 1,000 people have been rescued along the western coast of Myanmar, after Cyclone Mocha hit on Sunday. 16/05/2023
Scenes Meet the brothers taking charge of trash in India In partnership with Media City In partnership with Media City Qatar 15/05/2023
Spain Euroviews. Solving Europe's water crisis requires dealing with it locally In some European countries, we will need to stop thinking that we have an automatic right to cheap, plentiful water which we can use to clean our streets, wash our cars, or fill our swimming pools whenever we wish, Mark Smith writes. 15/05/2023
Green News EU emissions fell by 4% at end of 2022 despite energy crisis Emissions fell in 23 of the 27 EU member states in the last three months of 2022. 15/05/2023
Climate Spanish government will spend €2 billion fighting drought Reservoirs are running worryingly low in the "vegetable garden of Europe". 11/05/2023
Green News Topless protester interrupts Volkswagen’s annual meeting in Berlin Human rights and climate change activists targeted the German car giant's AGM. 11/05/2023
Climate Why does King Charles III have to give up his climate activism? After 50 years of environmental activism, Charles III is having to take on political neutrality as King. 06/05/2023
Nature Jolyon Maugham: ‘Laws that permit destruction of the planet are wrong' What legal tools does the Good Law Project founder's new book Bringing Down Goliath give Brits for defending nature? 05/05/2023
Climate Google is profiting from climate change denial videos, report claims The tech giant is reportedly still running ads on climate disinformation content, despite policies against it. 04/05/2023
Eco-Innovation These European solar farms are cutting petrol costs with sheep A solar farm in Kosovo and Austria’s biggest PV plant have brought in some woolly helpers - here’s why. 04/05/2023
No Comment Dozens dead after heavy rain cause flooding and mudslides in Rw The governor of Rwanda’s Western province told reporters that a search for more victims was underway following heavy rain Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. 04/05/2023
Climate Spain’s water war puts Europe’s fruit and veg at risk Spain’s government has decided to cut water brought from the Tagus River to irrigate crops in the bone-dry southeast of the country. 03/05/2023
Tech News This UK start-up is using microscopic enzymes to make bioplastics A London-based start-up is betting on enzymes to make sustainable plastics and break the chemical sector’s current reliance on oil and gas. 30/04/2023
No Comment No Comment videos of the week No agenda, no slant. Get the picture without the commentary. 29/04/2023
Green News Climate change forces France to be ready for wildfires one month early Last year, wildfires in France started much earlier than usual in what officials have called a "very clear sign of climate change". 28/04/2023
Economy Only 9 EU countries will meet green goals under fiscal rules: report A report by the New Economics Foundation looks into the challenge of reconciling the European Green Deal with the bloc's fiscal rules. 28/04/2023
Green News Berlin sees 10th day of protests as climate activists block roads Activists from campaign group Letzte Generation have blocked key roads in the German capital causing long traffic jams for commuters. 28/04/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Are marine heatwaves changing the Med forever? In partnership with The European Commission From May to August last year, nearly the entire surface of the Mediterranean was hit by marine heatwaves. Why are the heatwaves happening, what's the impact on corals and fish, and can we do anything about it? 27/04/2023
Green News Drought forces Panama Canal to limit shipping traffic A lack of rainfall has seen water levels drop in the two artificial lakes that supply the canal. 26/04/2023