Green News From castles to cabins, these homes were made of waste One man's trash is another man's treasure - and some build a house out of it. 30/11/2019
No Comment German farmers sow their discontent over agricultural policiies Tractors lined up in front of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate as thousands of farmers held a protest in Germany 26/11/2019
Europe News Finding gold in the gutters of Brussels Most of us might think sewage is just a waste product, but a group of scientists in Belgium are seeing it very differently. They've launched a project to recover precious metals like gold and silver from what we're all flushing away. 25/11/2019
Business EasyJet unveils plans to become world's first carbon-neutral airline But green groups question whether carbon offsetting delivers a big enough cut in emissions. 19/11/2019
Italy Ischia: Italian island sitting on volcano with no evacuation plan A 2017 earthquake highlighted just how difficult it can be to manage an emergency on the island. That night about 20,000 people — locals and tourists — came to the port to be evacuated but there were not enough ferries. 18/11/2019
Ocean When it comes to cleaning up the Oceans, technology may be good but education is even better In partnership with the European Commission EU sponsors clean-up operations, but a change in mentalities is the key to success 15/11/2019
Ocean Are ocean cleanup campaigns effective? In partnership with the European Commission Images of rubbish piling up in the ocean can be a depressing sight. But the good news is that there are signs that cleanup campaigns are having an impact. 15/11/2019
Europe News Finance going green For the first time EU Finance Ministers are calling on the European Investment Bank to halt funding of oil, gas and coal projects. 14/11/2019
Green News Why I quit my job at Vogue to live in a tree for a year I meet Alex Fisher, who lived in a tree for a year in the 1990s to stop British forests being cut down. 04/11/2019
Canada Amazon 'Forest Guardian' shot in the head by illegal loggers In an ambush on the Arariboia reservation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, Paulino Guajajara was shot dead while one other was injured, according to a statement from Guajajara tribe leaders. 03/11/2019
Destinations How Western will Saudi Arabia go to attract tourists? The secretive Middle Eastern country has launched a new tourist visa, opening its doors to European visitors. 01/11/2019
My Europe Series At the frontline of an Extinction Rebellion climate protest in Berlin Euronews embeds with the group at a planned civil disobedience mission called “Rebels Ark” which blocked the city’s Grosser Stern – a huge five-lane roundabout linking north to south and east to west. 25/10/2019
Green News New edible in-flight meal tray designed for plane journeys A design studio has come up with an innovative alternative to the usual on-board meal trays served on flights. 18/10/2019
Green News Twitter reacts to London police ban on Extinction Rebellion protests A series of tweets responding to the recent news that XR has been prohibited from protesting in central London. 15/10/2019
Ocean Protecting life in the Arctic seas In partnership with the European Commission Climate change is making Arctic waters more accessible to vessels, raising the controversial prospect of industrial-scale fishing. Here's how world countries came together to protect the fragile Arctic ecosystem - for now. 10/10/2019
Ocean Mapping the Arctic sea life In partnership with the European Commission "If you start fishing, you can destroy the ecosystem, or the balance of the organisms." This MOSAiC expedition scientist is mapping the hidden Arctic sea life 10/10/2019
Europe News 'Emotions running high' in Brexit blame game "To put things very frankly and to try and be objective, on this particular point, we are not really in a position where we are able to find an agreement," Barnier told MEPs. 09/10/2019
Next Series How technology is influencing the future of food and housing? In partnership with The European Commission Increasing agricultural production, living in more environmentally friendly buildings and on a more human scale are the goals of various technology projects in Serbia and Slovenia. 07/10/2019
Green News Billie Eilish to tackle climate crisis with 2020 green world tour The internationally acclaimed teen popstar has announced that her 2020 world tour will be eco-friendly. 30/09/2019
World News Beloved European horse chestnut tree 'close to extinction' Beloved European horse chestnut tree 'vulnerable to extinction' warns new report. 27/09/2019