No Comment 'States must ACT NOW': Climate activists protest outside ICJ Climate activists gathered outside the International Court of Justice in The Hague on Wednesday, holding banners that read, “Courts have spoken. The law is clear. States must ACT NOW.” 23/07/2025
Green News UN's top court says healthy environment is a human right Experts say the non-binding advisory opinion could mark a turning point in international climate law. 23/07/2025
Green News Barcelona's beaches are being swallowed by sea level rise and storms Storms and sea level rise are rapidly reshaping Barcelona’s coastline, raising fears about the future of local tourism. 23/07/2025
Climate Global food prices surge as heat, drought and rain disrupt crops The study highlights how climate-driven food price spikes can aggravate public health risks and social unrest. 22/07/2025
Green News World court to rule on countries’ duty to fight climate change The case has been dubbed a ‘David versus Goliath’ battle, with vulnerable nations pushing for a more robust legal framework for climate action. 22/07/2025
Green News Climate shelters: When the heat is on, where can you escape to? Heatwaves have become more frequent and intense, causing a search for solutions to cool cities. With energy poverty leaving people more unprotected inside their homes, climate shelters can be an option to make cities resistant to extreme temperatures. 21/07/2025
Green News Is climate change fuelling Europe’s early, extreme wildfire season? A ‘perfect storm’ of heatwaves, drought and poor forest management has burnt 232,000 hectares of European land so far this year, experts warn. 18/07/2025
World News Climate researcher: Hungary's extreme weather due to global heating Hungary and the Balkans are experiencing the effects of global warming faster than other locations in Europe, with higher temperatures causing significant damage to agriculture. 17/07/2025
Climate Scientists slam ‘injustice’ of scarce Global South climate studies Scientists say inconclusive results in a climate attribution study on deadly floods and landslides in Colombia and Venezuela expose inequality in climate research. 17/07/2025
Green News Climate change could force FIFA to rethink the World Cup calendar Scientists warn extreme heat could endanger players and fans at the 2026 World Cup without major schedule changes. 16/07/2025
Nature What scientists got right - and wrong - about coastal threats From agricultural pollution to the spread of invasive species and climate change, there are myriad shifting threats to rocky shores. 16/07/2025
Green News Trump admin won’t publish key climate reports on NASA site as promised The reversal leaves critical climate data harder to access as extreme weather intensifies across the US. 15/07/2025
Economy Heatwaves: Which European countries face the biggest economic losses? Rising heat is already affecting Europe’s economy, and researchers warn the losses in GDP and productivity will worsen in the decades ahead. 15/07/2025
Climate Is the UK’s spate of heatwaves the new normal under climate change? The pace of change and clustering of record-breaking extreme weather are far from natural, the scientists emphasise. 14/07/2025
Europe News Two people feared missing as torrential rain batters Spain's Catalonia Several countries in Europe issued weather alerts for heavy rainfall and storms. It comes after a large part of the continent experienced extreme heatwaves. 13/07/2025
Green News Flood sirens gave this Texas community a crucial warning The town of Comfort installed flood sirens after past disasters. In July, they helped every resident survive. 11/07/2025
Green News Solar becomes EU’s largest electricity source for the first time The Netherlands and Greece were the top solar record setters, while wind power also hit new highs in May and June. 10/07/2025
Climate Is Europe’s whiplash weather the new normal for summer? The Balkans have been pounded by storms, while wildfires broke out in Türkiye, Greece, Spain and France in the last week. 09/07/2025
Green News How climate change is threatening your glass of milk A new study reveals extreme heat slashes dairy yields, and even high-tech cooling can’t fully fix the problem. 08/07/2025
Business World Chocolate Day: The EU is celebrating with sky-high prices Prices in the cocoa market have dropped recently from record highs, but coupled with high energy costs, they have fuelled a double-digit increase in European retail prices compared to last year. 07/07/2025