Water Matters ‘Everyone’s Mar Menor’- lagoon with legal personhood tackles pollution In partnership with the European Commission From a crusade to save a dying lagoon by securing it the legal rights of a person, to building tree houses to lure back the bat population, environmental activists in Spain are doing what it takes to protect their local waterways from pollution and loss of biodiversity. 02/07/2024
Climate Electricity made from the heat of the Earth gets major boost in US Geothermal power could no longer be a ‘niche’ clean energy source as a US company gains new backing. 26/06/2024
Water Matters How does the EU manage its shared waterways? In partnership with the European Commission Nearly half of the world’s freshwater is shared between at least two or more countries. In this Crash Course, we examine why water cooperation between states is increasingly vital to prevent conflict. 25/06/2024
Climate Britain’s sewage pollution crisis has become an election issue Politicians are capitalising on the sewage pollution crisis with promises ahead of the general election. 21/06/2024
Green News Member states' water pollutant wish list sees green backlash Negotiating mandate for the Water Framework Directive’s adoption will be the basis for discussions to start between EU co-legislators, sparking green fears that EU rules protecting water are being dismantled. 21/06/2024
Water Matters How Flanders is harnessing nature to prevent deadly floods In partnership with the European Commission The last few months have been a stark reminder in Europe of the power of flooding and the devastation it can cause. But could nature, rather than heavy engineering, solve our flood management problems? 18/06/2024
Living ‘Disgust wins out’ over green laundry habits, study finds The research suggests that campaigns to reduce the environmental impact of washing clothes should focus on the psychological drivers behind people’s habits. 14/06/2024
Water Matters Water pollution: How the EU is working to restore our rivers, lakes and seas In partnership with the European Commission Europe's waters have been becoming more polluted over decades, mainly due to mismanagement of agriculture, industry and sewage treatment. In this Crash Course we dig into the alarming statistics and explore what the EU is doing about it. 07/06/2024
Radio Schuman What is the election mood in Europe's capitals? Radio Schuman is your new go-to podcast to spice up your weekday mornings with relevant news, insights, and behind-the-scenes stories from Brussels and beyond 06/06/2024
Destinations Drought leaves major questions about Barcelona's future in tourism As Barcelona exits its almost four-year-long drought, the aftermath has left many tough questions about the realities of water management and mass tourism. 01/06/2024
Europe News Report finds 'alarming' levels of European groundwater contamination Samples have revealed high levels of Trifluoroacetic acid in ten European countries' water supplies. 30/05/2024
Smart Regions Green Win, greener waterways In partnership with the European Commission Green Win, the system set up at the University of Liège, has made it possible to test the operation of large pumps, which can weigh up to one tonne, and pump 300 litres per second in waterways. 27/05/2024
Green News Villagers in England told to boil water as parasite spreads A water parasite has left at least 46 people sick in this English village. 17/05/2024
Green News At least 100 dead amid catastrophic flooding in southern Brazil The southern state of Rio Grande do Sul has been virtually cut off from the rest of the country as flooding washed away roads and bridges and inundated airports. 09/05/2024
France Perrier destroys two million bottles of water after 'fecal' discovery The French state has requested that Perrier stop using one of its wells "as a precaution". 24/04/2024
Green News Could a floating desalination plant fight drought in Barcelona? Local authorities say it is a more economical and environmentally sustainable solution than shipping in water. 19/04/2024
Climate Tourists targeted by water restrictions in drought-hit Barcelona Water restrictions have been proposed for tourists in Catalonia - but swimming pools are being spared. 17/04/2024
Green News ‘Frankly disgusting’: What’s behind Britain’s sewage pollution crisis? Campaigners say a car crash of different disasters has left the UK with some of the worst bathing water quality in Europe. 13/04/2024
Green News US places first ever limits on forever chemicals in drinking water Campaigners have celebrated the limit on toxic PFAS, saying ‘We couldn’t ask for a better standard’. 11/04/2024
Business Thames Water in danger of sinking as investors refuse to pay up Thames Water could potentially be nationalised, as the company sinks deeper into debt and investors describe it as "uninvestable". 28/03/2024