Living Snack attack: Is climate change going to kill your favourite food? Prepare to say goodbye to crucial snacks and treats as the planet’s climate shifts in the coming years. 27/09/2021
Germany German election: What voters expect from the next government Climate change and Europe are among the issues voters seem to be most keen for the next government to focus on. 25/09/2021
Germany Greta Thunberg joins tens of thousands of climate protesters in Berlin The Berlin protest was part a worldwide climate strike that included around 1,400 events in 80 countries organised by the Fridays for Future movement. 24/09/2021
United Kingdom UK police arrest 39 people following Dover climate blockade The Insulate Britain group has called on authorities to insulate all British homes by 2025 to cut emissions and save power. 24/09/2021
Ocean How Antarctica is helping in the climate fight and how to protect it Not even the most remote place on Earth has been spared from man-made damage. Here’s how we can protect Antarctica and why it’s important to act now. 24/09/2021
Eco-Innovation These teens are showing politicians up with their simple climate ideas Five eco-pioneers are in the running for the 2021 Children's Climate Prize, and could get nearly €10,000 for their projects. 24/09/2021
Economy EU spending rules need to be based on reason not faith | View There is no real motivation beyond faith alone for Europe to stick rigidly to its current fiscal rules, says MEP Philippe Lamberts 24/09/2021
Living Welcome to the city that tracks your carbon footprint Its transition from a traditional, industrial town into a modern green city has become a 'European success story'. 24/09/2021
Climate COP26: 'If Black women were running this, we would get solutions' The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice has issued world leaders with a 7 point plan for tackling the climate crisis 24/09/2021
Green News Air pollution is worse than we thought - but there's hope of a fix How can the new Global Air Quality Guidelines help countries tackle both air pollution and climate change? 24/09/2021
My Europe Series Locals on the deadly floods that put climate at top of election agenda Of the 180 people that died in Germany amid record flooding in July, 133 were neighbours of the Ahr Valley. 23/09/2021
Mobility Airbus' next-generation 'flying taxi' will take to the skies by 2025 Capitalising on a growing market for sustainable urban air mobility, Airbus revealed its latest flying taxi model in Toulouse this week. 23/09/2021
United Kingdom 'Grow up': UK's Johnson says world must face climate change The British Prime Minister is due to host a major United Nations climate summit in Glasgow in November. 23/09/2021
Culture news Emmanuel Cappellin's 'Once You Know' explores climate change Euronews spoke with internationally renowned cinematographer and documentary filmmaker Emmanuel Cappellin about his latest documentary "Once You Know", a profound and personal exploration of what it means to wake up to the truth about climate change and its future impacts. 22/09/2021
Germany Five charts to help you understand the German election From the latest polling data to the issues that matter most to German voters, here are the charts that help explain Germany's election. 21/09/2021
Nature Wildfires threaten some of the world's oldest living trees The largest tree in the world, General Sherman in Sequoia National Park, California, was wrapped in an aluminium blanket to protect it from the flames. 21/09/2021
Climate La Palma eruption: Are volcanoes good or bad for climate change? In the past, they may have acted as a 'safety valve' for Earth's climate. 20/09/2021
Climate Now Euronews Debate| How can we build our resilience to weather extremes? In partnership with Copernicus As the climate crisis worsens, floods, heatwaves and other extreme weather events are gaining in frequency and intensity. So how can we get ready? Watch again our interactive debate with top scientists and decision-makers exploring the paths to a more resilient future. 20/09/2021
Green News Euroviews. Producers rethink 'Hunger Games' Activist Show after online backlash Campaigners have reacted strongly to a controversial new US reality show claiming it seeks to game-ify social justice. 17/09/2021
World News Climate pledges put planet on 'catastrophic pathway,' warns UN Pledges submitted by governments so far would still result in emissions rising by 16% in 2030 compared with the 2010 levels, according to a new report by the UN. 17/09/2021