No Comment Dead whale sculpture raises awareness on plastic waste Greenpeace Philippines made this 50-foot-long sculpture of a dead whale, made out of plastic waste. 13/05/2017
World News "Dragon-skin" ice spotted in the Antarctic A rare ice formation has been spotted by an Australian scientist 11/05/2017
Italy Milan: Barack Obama advocates action against climate change Former US President Barack Obama has called for action to be taken against climate change, in his first public address on foreign soil since leaving office. 09/05/2017
Ireland Irish beach "returns" after 33-year absence Dooagh Bay in the far west of Ireland has seen its sandy beach return, 33 years after it was washed away in a storm. 09/05/2017
Denmark Can Denmark's solar power solution be a blueprint for sun-starved countries? Though solar availability is scarce in this Nordic country of 5.6 million, Denmark has become a leader in combined heat and electric generation. 27/04/2017
Canada Arctic icebergs reach Canadian coast, disrupting sea lanes and fishing Unusually large icebergs have broken off the Arctic shelf and floated south, coming close to the Canadian shore, posing shipping and fishing hazards, but proving to be a big tourist draw. 20/04/2017
Spain Video: Madrid's illegal 'tyre graveyard' and its environmental repercussions In 2003 a ‘tyre graveyard’ near Madrid measuring 220,000 square metres was declared illegal. 12/04/2017
No Comment Bayer-Monsanto merger a "marriage made in hell", say activists Environmental group Friends of the Earth staged protest action outside the European Commission on Thursday (March 30) against the planned merger of German drug and crop chemical maker Bayer and US see 31/03/2017
New Zealand Oil protester performs Haka outside conference Greenpeace held a protest outside the New Zealand Petroleum Conference 2017, in New Plymouth. 30/03/2017
Thailand Rare breeding tigers caught on camera in Thailand These images of rarely seen Indochinese tigers in eastern Thailand have excited conservationists. 29/03/2017
Spotlight Japanese innovation serves sustainability This edition of Spotlight looks at how Japanese innovation serves sustainability 22/03/2017
Next Series Dyed without waste - developing a process to save water in the textile industry This edition of Futuris visited a factory in Belgium which specialises in dyeing fabrics. 20/03/2017
Malta Urgency to conserve Malta's natural sites after Azure Window collapse The loss of the Azure Window has sparked within the people of Malta a moment of national introspection 20/03/2017
Cinema Award winning filmmaker Luc Jacquet films a new chapter in emperor penguin's life Euronews spoke with the renowned documentary maker Luc Jacquet about his filming of a new chapter in the life of the emperor penguin. 17/03/2017
Japan Fukushima towns cleared of wild boars After residents were forced to flee their homes in Japan’s Fukushima prefecture in 2011, wild boars moved in. 09/03/2017
USA Trump to outline spending plans in speech to Congress Trump to address Congress after first month marked by missteps, internal conflicts and squabbles with mainstream media 28/02/2017
USA Climate change sceptic to head up US Environmental Protection Agency Scott Pruitt has been confirmed at the head of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – a body he sued more than a dozen times during his tenure as Oklahoma attorney… 18/02/2017
USA Oroville residents begin to return home after California dam crisis eases California officials have said the crisis at the damaged Oroville dam is now under control and that evacuated residents can return home. 15/02/2017
USA California dam evacuees are told they can go home An evacuation order for around 180,000 people who live below the highest dam in the US has been lifted. 15/02/2017