No Comment Thousands 'hug' the ocean on Brazil beach for World Ocean Day Thousands of people made a human chain on Brazil's Sao Conrado beach in Rio de Janeiro to "hug" the Atlantic Ocean on World Ocean Day. 09/06/2023
Portugal 'Its not over yet': Portuguese village resists lithium mine Covas do Barroso, a village of just over 100 residents, could become home to the largest lithium mine in Western Europe. 09/06/2023
No Comment WATCH: Indigenous Brazilians march ahead of trial over land future Indigenous Brazilians marched through Brasilia on Tuesday ahead of a hearing on a proposed law that will limit their land rights. 07/06/2023
No Comment Watch: Hundreds join human chain to save Yamuna river The Yamuna is one of India's holiest but also most polluted rivers, with mounts of white foam resembling snow. 05/06/2023
Living These are all the items you shouldn’t put in your recycling bin A new global plastics treaty could help us slash pollution. Here's how you can do your part. 05/06/2023
Netherlands Over 1,500 climate activists detained for blocking road in The Hague Additional police were deployed to monitor the gathering along the Utrechtsebaan Highway at the Bezuidenhoutseweg-Prins Clauslaan intersection near the Central Station. 27/05/2023
Green News 'Absurd, irresponsible and destructive': Russia outlaws Greenpeace This is "a very serious blow" to Russian environmental protection, says Greenpeace. 24/05/2023
Qatar 365 How Qatar is putting sustainability at the heart of its economy In partnership with Media City Discover the ways Qatar is making its future sustainable for generations to come, from a cutting-edge solar testing site to initiatives to raise environmental awareness. 17/05/2023
The Road To Green Freshwater for all: Europe faces up to the challenge In partnership with The European Commission Life on earth depends on freshwater: a resource that's under pressure. Soaring demand and climate change make fresh water ever more precious, even in Europe, while floods and droughts are getting more extreme - changing the lives of millions. 16/05/2023
The Road To Green From sewage pipe to drinking glass: the future of wastewater treatment In partnership with The European Commission With water an ever more scarce resource, authorities are turning their attention to getting the most out of wastewater. 16/05/2023
World News Euroviews. Will ecocide be television’s next prophetic prediction come true? Pressure is slowly mounting on governments to support the recognition of ecocide at the International Criminal Court, and nations worldwide are beginning to take unilateral action against it, Jojo Mehta writes. 04/05/2023
Green News Here’s why Denmark is our Green country of the month This Scandinavian country is leading the path to net zero. 30/04/2023
World News A race against time to complete the largest ocean census in history A global alliance of scientists and explorers has begun a race against time to find at least 100,000 new marine species in the next decade. 27/04/2023
Euronews Witness Meet the Dutch farmers fighting against emissions regulations In this latest episode of Euronews Witness, we travel to the Netherlands where many farmers are opposing government plans to drastically reduce livestock in order to slash nitrogen emissions, a major source of pollution in the country. 27/04/2023
World News 10 years on: How the Rana Plaza tragedy changed the fashion industry A decade after the Rana Plaza factory collapsed, Europe's fashion industry still faces many ethical problems. 25/04/2023
No Comment WATCH: Climate activists in Lisbon collect 650,000 cigarette butts Environmentalists collected 650,000 cigarette butts and piled them up in the heart of Portugal's capital Lisbon to highlight the fact that they do not decompose. 24/04/2023
Hungary 15,000 Budapest cyclists parade in support of a greener city Cyclists in the Hungarian capital rally in support of a greener city with more bike-friendly urban spaces 23/04/2023
Europe News European Parliament approves mega package of EU climate measures Included in the bundle of legislation, is a 18/04/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Are Marine Protected Areas working? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of #OceanCalls we’re discussing if Marine Protected Areas are really working, and what can we do to improve them. 13/04/2023
No Comment Watch: Millions switch off for Earth Hour From Italy to Taiwan and Australia, residents turned off all the lights and electrical appliances in their homes and offices for one hour to promote energy conservation and raise awareness of climate change. 26/03/2023