Climate Jobs for all: Antarctica needs plumbers, carpenters and chefs Could your next job be at the bottom of the world? Britain’s Antarctic research agency is looking for carpenters, chefs, plumbers, boat handlers, scuba divers, agricultural plant operators for its bases on the frozen continent and you don’t need to be a scientist to apply. 26/01/2026
Russia "Snow apocalypse": Russia's Kamchatka emerges from record winter storm Life is slowly returning to normal in Russia’s far east after what residents are calling a “snow apocalypse.” A powerful cyclone dumped record snowfall on the Kamchatka region, burying homes, blocking roads, and disrupting public transport. 20/01/2026
USA Trump withdraws US from UN climate treaty and 65 other global bodies President Trump signed an executive order suspending US participation in 66 UN agencies and international organisations, including the UN climate treaty, marking a major retreat from global cooperation. 08/01/2026
Europe News Exclusive: EU Commissioner defends scrapping diesel and petrol car ban Climate Commissioner Hoekstra defended scrapping the landmark proposal to ban combustion-engine cars, calling it "a smart, wise compromise for climate and competitiveness." Meanwhile, critics say Brussels is backtracking on its green agenda. 17/12/2025
Europe News EU gets tough on carbon border tax, vows to protect domestic producers European producers of steel and aluminium will face higher CO2 emissions costs, but the European Commission wants to channel part of the revenues of the EU's carbon border tax to help heavy industries decarbonise. 17/12/2025
No Comment Toxic smog blankets New Delhi plunging air quality to hazardous levels Dense toxic smog blanketed India’s national capital Monday, pushing air pollution levels to their worst levels in weeks. 15/12/2025
Europe News Are carbon rating agencies the key to avoiding greenwashing? With the European Union reintroducing carbon credits as a tool for industries and businesses to offset their carbon dioxide emissions, carbon rating agencies are ready to help evaluate whether the system actually works. 20/11/2025
Green News Why Denmark is the most climate ambitious country Denmark announces incredibly ambitious climate targets at this year’s COP30 19/11/2025
The Cube Fact check: Did Brazil chop down 100,000 trees for COP30? As European leaders take part in COP30, claims that the controversial Avenida Liberdade — a four-lane 13km highway which cuts across the Amazon — was constructed specifically for the climate summit have spread online. 17/11/2025
No Comment Rubber tappers in Belem demand end to deforestation at COP30 Hundreds of rubber tappers marched through Belem, Brazil, during the U.N. climate talks, demanding an end to deforestation and more support for forest protection. 14/11/2025
Climate Light pollution is changing nature’s carbon balance, study says A new study analyses the effect of artificial light on ecosystems 12/11/2025
Green News Europe’s new AI tool that can forecast heatwaves much earlier The researchers trained their AI on reconstructions of ancient climates from the year 0 to 1850. 06/11/2025
Europe News EU ministers break deadlock on CO2 emission reduction by 2040 After months of political impasse, the revision of the EU's climate law was backed with significant flexibilities for member states to hit the 90% emissions reduction by 2040. Now the European Parliament needs to have a say on the bloc's climate target. 05/11/2025
Climate How failing to act on climate change is costing millions of lives A new study has assessed the growing toll of climate change on human health. 29/10/2025
No Comment Mass evacuations in Vietnam as Hoi An floods Prolonged torrential rain has caused severe flooding in Da Nang region, with Hoi An's streets turning into rivers. Authorities are evacuating residents and tourists to safety. 28/10/2025
Green News Valencia flood survivors seeking justice a year after disaster Toñi García lost her husband and only daughter. She is demanding the truth and justice: "They didn't die because of the rain, they died because of negligent management," she told Euronews. 28/10/2025