Green News NGOs take Spain to court over ignoring illegal fishing in Africa NGOs claim Spanish authorities are turning a blind eye to their fleets' activities in Senegal and Guinea Bissau. 23/04/2025
Design Meet the German architects behind the Uzbekistan Pavilion at Expo 2025 ATELIER BRÜCKNER have become known for immersive, narrative-driven architecture - and at Expo 2025 in Osaka, they've created one of the most poetic pavilions on site. 20/04/2025
Travel News Tourists slammed for damaging Spain’s highest peak The tension follows hunger strikes in 2024 in protest of mass tourism in Tenerife. 15/04/2025
My Wildest Prediction Productivity is overrated, according to work futurist Dom Price Are companies and individuals too fixated on productivity? According to work futurist Dom Price, the answer is yes—and by doing so, people could be missing out on more significant aspects of their lives. 09/04/2025
Green News Majority of Brits baffled by sustainability language, survey finds A third of consumers admitted to ignoring what brands say about sustainability because it confuses them. 04/04/2025
Travel News The EU is giving away 36,000 train passes to young people All you need to do is answer six questions and you might be in with a chance of a month-long free rail pass. 03/04/2025
Travel News Your plane might be older than you think: Here’s why As demand for air travel continues to surge, airlines are holding onto their planes for longer and working hard to make sure nobody notices. 30/03/2025
Travel News Ryanair launches €79 annual flight subscription service While subscription services might save travellers money, they are also a way to persuade more people to fly - which is bad news for the planet. 26/03/2025
Travel News ITB Berlin 2025: What to expect at the world’s biggest travel show Over the next few days, Euronews Travel will be on the ground at ITB Berlin talking to leading travel experts. 04/03/2025
Green News EU leaders criticised for mulling ‘Trump-inspired’ climate backtrack Companies may not have to report on their sustainability progress if CSRD legislation is rolled back, as some experts fear. 19/02/2025
Green News Trump’s remote working ban is a disaster for the climate: Here’s why An estimated 1.1 million federal workers have been eligible to work from home, and forcing them back to the office could come at a high carbon cost. 06/02/2025
Europe News Destination Europe Summit: Tourism commissioner to address priorities Second edition of Euronews and European Travel Commission event will see debate on trends affecting sector, including addressing hotspot tourism backlashes. 05/02/2025
Europe News EU Commission accused of haste and secrecy in regulatory review The European Commission has been criticised for giving too much space to industry and business interests in discussions over a fast-track streamlining of sustainability and due diligence reporting rules. 04/02/2025
Green News The beautiful game? Football is responsible for as much CO2 as Austria The most popular sport in the world is coming under scrutiny for rising emissions and lack of climate action. 03/02/2025
Food and Drink Welcome to Zurich, Europe's best unknown city for sustainable dining Zurich is a city so busy being sustainable that the chefs don't even realise they're winning. Euronews Culture takes a jaunt to Switzerland's biggest metropolis to get the lowdown. 02/02/2025
Design What’s on at Stockholm Design Week 2025? From innovative designs made from 300-year-old trees to furniture inspired by fungus and food-themed exhibitions, Stockholm Design Week 2025 (3-9 February) promises fresh perspectives on sustainability and creativity – with a healthy touch of playfulness. 31/01/2025
Scenes Watch: An Argentinian restaurateur serves up sustainable dining In partnership with Media City Carola Puracchio transforms seaweed into culinary delights at her restaurant, Amar. 27/01/2025
EuroVerify Is a real or artificial Christmas tree better for the environment? Euroverify breaks down what we know about the carbon footprint of the centrepiece of Christmas decorations. 25/12/2024
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
Green News Which airlines are switching to sustainable fuels? Half the airlines in the ranking scored zero for their insufficient uptake of sustainable aviation fuels. 03/12/2024