Europe News MEPs reject call to halt funding for environmental NGOs In a knife edge vote, the European Parliament’s environment committee voted down an objection jointly tabled by the conservative European People’s Party (EPP) against continued funding of civil society campaign groups. 01/04/2025
World News Lights go out on famous monuments around the world to mark Earth Hour Major cities around the world marked Earth Hour on Saturday night, shrouding some of humanity's most famous monuments in darkness. 23/03/2025
Green News Trump wants to use a ‘God Squad’ that can make species extinct The Endangered Species Committee has only issued exemptions twice in 47 years, prompting legal action from environmental groups both times. 05/03/2025
Green News Trump urged to strike down legal foundation for US climate regulation In the wake of the hottest year on record and dozens of climate-related disasters, the Trump administration is considering repealing findings that link climate change to health. 27/02/2025
Ocean Plastic pollution: The robot cleaning Venice’s iconic canals In partnership with the European Commission Venice’s famous canals are facing a growing pollution problem. Once plastic litter ends up in the water, it becomes incredibly difficult to remove. Why is this plastic so dangerous, and what can be done about it? 25/02/2025
Ocean Plastic pollution: What’s in Venice’s canals? In partnership with the European Commission Why is plastic pollution so dangerous for our seas? And what’s the most unexpected find in Venice’s canals? We asked Italian researcher Fantina Madricardo, who led a project using high-tech solutions to tackle the plastic crisis. Watch the video above. 25/02/2025
Climate How Trump’s first month in office has decimated US climate action Trump is ‘erasing climate action’ within federal agencies and giving the green light to big polluters. 20/02/2025
Nature Tree-hugging world record attempt: Woman doesn’t let go for 48 hours A young Kenyan woman may have broken a world record for the longest tree-hugging marathon by 24 hours. 10/02/2025
Green News Campaign groups urge French President and EU to end bottom trawling There is growing public support for marine protection across Europe as 73 per cent of people support a ban on bottom trawling. 05/02/2025
Ocean Can smarter fishing gear protect marine life and keep fishers afloat? In partnership with the European Commission Industrial fisheries unintentionally kill thousands of marine animals every year. Can new technology help solve this problem? 28/01/2025
Ocean Can we save dolphins by talking like them? Science says yes In partnership with the European Commission French scientists are developing bio-inspired acoustic beacons that can "speak" to dolphins, warning them of fishing nets and reducing accidental deaths of these marine mammals along the Bay of Biscay. 28/01/2025
Europe News Use of EU funds to lobby MEPs was ‘inappropriate’, commissioner says The conservative European People’s Party (EPP) has questioned the use of public funds for campaigns they say run against the EU’s own interests. The Commission says it’s fixed the problem, but some see it as part of a wider attack on environmental campaigners. 23/01/2025
Green News Dutch court orders government to cut nitrogen pollution by 2030 The ruling follows earlier verdicts that have highlighted the ineffectiveness of the government’s nitrogen-cutting policies. 22/01/2025
Europeans' Stories Dolphin conservation and fishermen's livelihoods in the Bay of Biscay: A difficult balance The Bay of Biscay, stretching from the tip of Brittany, in western France, to the north of Spain, is a major fishing zone in the Atlantic Ocean. It’s also home to around 200,000 dolphins. 22/01/2025
Europe News Germany, Interpol and WWF team up to tackle environmental crime With environmentally destructive activities such as illegal logging and waste disposal among the largest areas of organised crime worldwide, Berlin is bankrolling a collaboration between civil society and the international police body Interpol. 17/01/2025
Culture news From Gaza to the Moon: 25 endangered sites named in new watch list The Moon has been added to the World Monuments Watch (WMW) list of 25 endangered sites for 2025, alongside Gaza’s cultural heritage and terracotta sculptures in a Portuguese monastery. 16/01/2025
Europeans' Stories Wolf protection reduced in Europe. Is biodiversity at stake? The wolf is no longer a “strictly protected species” in Europe. 15/01/2025
Green News ‘Keep at it’: At 74, anti-whaler Paul Watson continues to fight Watson has been fighting for the rights of whales and the wider environment for more than 50 years - and is showing no signs of slowing down. 07/01/2025
The Road To Green Invasive alien species: Can Europe win the battle? In partnership with The European Commission Have you ever been stung by a tiger mosquito, or worse, an Asian hornet? It is estimated that around 14,000 alien species are present in Europe, introduced either accidentally or deliberately. Approximately one in ten is considered invasive. 18/12/2024
The Road To Green Is it too late to stop Asian hornets in Europe? 8 questions answered In partnership with The European Commission Asian hornets are invading more European countries, spreading fear among beekeepers as they wipe out honeybee populations. How can we fight back? 18/12/2024