Green News Member states' water pollutant wish list sees green backlash Negotiating mandate for the Water Framework Directive’s adoption will be the basis for discussions to start between EU co-legislators, sparking green fears that EU rules protecting water are being dismantled. 21/06/2024
Green News Gaza environmental damage ‘unprecedented’: 7 takeaways from UN report The new assessment from UNEP follows a call from the State of Palestine to take stock of the environmental damage. 19/06/2024
Eco-Innovation This Swiss start-up is breaking down forever chemicals with bubbles PFAS are poisoning us, but destroying them is still difficult and expensive. One Swiss start-up may have the answer. 17/06/2024
Water Matters Water pollution: How the EU is working to restore our rivers, lakes and seas In partnership with the European Commission Europe's waters have been becoming more polluted over decades, mainly due to mismanagement of agriculture, industry and sewage treatment. In this Crash Course we dig into the alarming statistics and explore what the EU is doing about it. 07/06/2024
Green News Governments pushing to ease protection for aquatic environment Environmental campaigners have raised the alarm about a potential weakening of EU water quality rules as a 2027 deadline to meet strict pollution limits looms. 06/06/2024
Water Matters Debate: How can we all do our bit and wise up about water resilience? In partnership with the European Commission As part of the European Union's Green Week event in Brussels, Euronews science correspondent Jeremy Wilks quizzed experts about water pollution, droughts, and floods and asked when we will wise up about water. 05/06/2024
Greece NGO cleans up contaminated Greek seas The operation lasted ten days and targeted waters near Ithaca and Patras, where around 30 tonnes of nets and waste had collected. 28/05/2024
Green News Villagers in England told to boil water as parasite spreads A water parasite has left at least 46 people sick in this English village. 17/05/2024
Green News US places first ever limits on forever chemicals in drinking water Campaigners have celebrated the limit on toxic PFAS, saying ‘We couldn’t ask for a better standard’. 11/04/2024
Green News Oxford coach blasts Thames pollution ahead of Boat Race with Cambridge The race will put even more pressure on authorities to clean up rivers across the country, including the Thames. 29/03/2024
Climate Spanish citizens feel ‘abandoned’ after 10 months without clean water Andalucía residents are afraid to wash their children with the tap water, and say even dogs refuse to drink it. 15/02/2024
Green News Toxic landslide threatens environmental disaster in Denmark After nine days, Nordic Waste - the company that operated the site - gave up on getting the landslide under control. 29/01/2024
Green News Millions of plastic pellets from Spanish spill could be eaten by fish “The contamination of the oceans and ecosystems with plastics is one of the biggest problems faced by humanity,” Spain’s minister for the environment, Teresa Ribera, said. 09/01/2024
Green News Belgium urged to advance extension of water pollutant watch list Belgium plans to move forward a proposal to increase the number of water pollutants subject to strict concentration limits, to include PFAS 'forever chemicals' and dozens of others, the EU Council presidency holder has said amid calls from civil society and industry. 09/01/2024
Ocean Cleaning Europe's rivers: Meet the teams turning the plastic tide In partnership with the European Commission 80% of ocean plastic pollution comes from rivers and canals carrying urban litter into the seas. We speak to the teams and volunteers leading the fight against Europe's plastic problem. 03/10/2023
Ocean How is Europe faring in the fight against plastic pollution? In partnership with the European Commission Ocean talks with Virginijus Sinkevičius, the European Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries about single-use plastics, changing individual behaviours, and the importance of businesses being on board. 03/10/2023
The Road To Green How clean is the water you swam in this summer? In partnership with The European Commission As global temperatures continue to rise, it's more important than ever that we have blue spaces to cool off. But are we looking after our seas, lakes and rivers as we should? 27/09/2023
Green News Could this European island be the first to sue over forever chemicals? Toxic chemicals leaked into their drinking water supplies more than 30 years ago. Now residents want compensation. 04/08/2023
Smart Health Harmful residues from medicines leaking into our water systems In partnership with The European Commission In Uppsala, Sweden, an innovative pilot project to rid water of pollutants is making waves. 29/06/2023
Smart Health The science behind waste water management In partnership with The European Commission Among nutrients, phosphorous, organic material and other micropollutants, the wastewaters in Uppsala, Sweden, contain microscopic but resilient pharmaceutical residues. What are the most cost-effective ways to clean these residues and prevent them from further harming our environment? 29/06/2023