Europe News Green groups face cash squeeze as EU reconsiders financial support Leaked document seen by Euronews shows the European Commission is considering a rethink of funding rules, as NGOs warn they need public support to act as a counterbalance to powerful industry lobbies. 06/12/2024
Art Shelter: Helsinki Biennial 2025 asks humans to take a step back The Helsinki Biennial 2025 will be titled ‘Shelter: Below and beyond, becoming and belonging’, organisers have announced. Eschewing people-centric perspectives, the Biennial’s third edition will feature non-human protagonists. 05/12/2024
Climate Now Hottest day, year, decade: How is Europe facing the climate crisis? In partnership with Copernicus 2024 has shattered records: the hottest day, the hottest year, and the warmest decade ever. What does it mean for Europeans? Watch our live discussion with climate scientist Carlo Buontempo from Copernicus, live from our Brussels news hub. 15/11/2024
Travel News Where in Europe has the highest - and lowest - air passenger taxes? French pilots are calling for a strike over rising taxes. But what do air passenger taxes mean for your wallet? 11/11/2024
Green News 'Always darkest before dawn’: Green voices are hopeful after Trump win Activists are getting busy organising rallies and reminding us that the energy transition is already well underway. 07/11/2024
Green News Earthshot Prize 2024 winners are a ‘beacon of hope’ The winners of The Earthshot Prize 2024 were unveiled at a prestigious ceremony celebrating finalists in South Africa. 06/11/2024
Albania Turkish ship carrying hazardous waste blocked by Albanian authorities A Turkish-flagged ship with 102 containers of suspected hazardous waste was blocked from docking in Albania by authorities following a watchdog's warning. 28/10/2024
Green News The clocks are going back. But does it actually save energy? Several studies in Europe and the US show Daylight Savings Times has very little effect on energy conservation. 26/10/2024
Europe News EU Ombudsman blasts Commission over chemicals safety Many highly dangerous substances have remained on the market, sometimes for years, while the EU executive flouts legal deadlines on authorisation decisions, the Ombudsman has found, warning of a ‘threat to health and environment’. 21/10/2024
Art UK’s National Gallery bans liquids after activist attacks on artworks Starting today, the London museum is enforcing new security measures, including a ban on liquids. "We have now reached a point where we have been forced to act to protect our visitors, staff and collection." 18/10/2024
France Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson seeks political asylum in France The Sea Shepherd founder has been in custody in Denmark since he was arrested in Greenland in July. 17/10/2024
Climate Now How are greenhouse gas emissions monitored? In partnership with Copernicus In this week’s Climate Now debate, we heard how the process of monitoring greenhouse gas emissions is fundamental to pinpointing the world’s biggest emitters and spurring action to bring about reductions. You can watch the highlights of the live debate in the video at the top of this article. 16/10/2024
Green News Greek islands deal with water shortage crisis With fears that affected islands will receive insufficient winter rainfall, aquifers are under pressure to perform well in the coming months. 08/10/2024
Scenes Watch: The future of farming takes root underwater in Italy In partnership with Media City Luca Gamberini and his team are exploring a new frontier for farming without harming the environment. 07/10/2024
Green News EU deforestation backflip: Conservatives cheer, green groups rage A much-debated deforestation law has been postponed by the European Commission, sparking outrage from environmentalists but relief from affected businesses. 03/10/2024
Switzerland Referendum rejects plan to boost Switzerland's biodiversity Environmentalists wanted stronger safeguards put in place to protect Switzerland's biodiversity, but they were defeated by voters who thought it too expensive. 22/09/2024
Green News Kyiv residents told to stay indoors due to record air pollution The Ukrainian capital topped a list of the most polluted major cities early on Friday in a real-time Swiss database. 20/09/2024
Culture news Affordable tickets and grassroots support at Coldplay's 2025 tour Local residents will get a hefty discount for the Hull dates of Coldplay's upcoming tour. 18/09/2024
Green News New environment commissioner tasked with tackling growing water crisis The European Commission president said today that ‘water resilience is a big priority’ for her second mandate as she picked Jessika Roswall for her new environment policy chief. 17/09/2024
Climate Now How is climate data shaping EU policy? In partnership with Copernicus At this live Climate Now debate, our experts explored how climate data is shaping EU policy, reflecting on past decisions and future strategies. 17/09/2024