Green News Viking arrows and long lost Roman 'ghost village' revealed by drought Rivers across the world are drying up, exposing everything from sunken Dinosaur bones to a Spanish Stonehenge. The latest find is an abandoned Roman military camp. 02/09/2022
Eco-Innovation This low cost battery could cut the cost of green energy in your home Scientists at MIT have invented a new battery to back-up renewables, at a sixth of the cost of the standard model. 29/08/2022
Travel News BA passengers warned after scammers discovered over lost luggage Scammers posing as British Airways on Twitter asked customers to transfer money to recover lost luggage. 26/08/2022
Green News Is Germany on the right track with its new hydrogen trains? Germany has launched the world's first hydrogen-powered rail line. Is this the sustainable alternative it seems to be? 25/08/2022
Green News EU emissions down 34% in thirty years, climate targets need more The EU has reduced its emissions by one-third in 30 years. While not on track for 2030 targets, the EU is calling on other countries to reduce their own. 25/08/2022
Green News World’s smallest sea turtle reappars in Louisiana after 75 years The Kemp Ridley sea turtle has hatched in Louisiana's waters for the first time in decades. 23/08/2022
Climate How is climate change impacting culture in Iraqi Kurdistan? Summer temperatures in Duhok have soared since Diyan was as young as her niece and nephew. How is the climate crisis impacting their traditions? 22/08/2022
Climate How is the pharmaceutical industry trying to become more green? Ten of the world’s biggest pharmaceutical companies have pledged to improve their energy efficiency. 04/11/2021
Green News Day 24: Berlin’s hunger strikers starve for climate justice As Germany prepares for a decisive election, hunger strikers are staging the country's most radical protest in decades. 22/09/2021
Green News Could ocean algae carbon offset Australia's wildfires? The fires that ravaged Australia in 2019-20 sent billows of smoke sweeping across the globe. Inside this smoke were tiny nutrients, which may have fertilised the oceans. 21/09/2021
Nature Britain’s royal botanical gardens have just broken a world record How many unique plant species does it take to beat the world record? 21/09/2021
Destinations A guide to Europe’s most impressive active volcanoes From the 'Lighthouse of the Mediterranean' to Iceland's newest addition, here are four European active volcanoes. 05/07/2021
Destinations What you need to know about visiting Cyprus, the original love island A guide to changing travel restrictions in Cyprus, and what should be on any visitor's must-see list. 29/05/2021
Green News Cheesed off? Controversial bill withdrawn from EU Plant-based producers are celebrating after amendment 171, which would ban them from comparing their products with dairy on packaging, has been withdrawn from EU. 28/05/2021
Green News Magnetic migration: Sharks’ have GPS to navigate the oceans Sharks travel tens of thousands of kilometres every year. Breakthrough in research that shows the influence of magnetic fields on migration routes could help conservation efforts. 27/05/2021
Eco-Innovation The homegrown hive that could save Ireland’s bees Euronews Green spoke to a young Irish beekeeper who has designed a hive made from mushroom roots and old sawdust. 27/05/2021
Climate Yellowstone National Park sees hottest temperatures on record Yellowstone National Park in the US recorded the hottest twenty years in the 1,250 years of records. 26/05/2021
Travel News Post-pandemic travel trends and what they say about us For the first time in more than a year, Europe is travelling again. We spoke to experts on post-pandemic travel trends and what they say about us. 26/05/2021
Travel News Why are Ireland's pilots protesting? The Irish government is set to release its aviation reopening strategy this week. Here's why pilots are protesting. 25/05/2021
Travel News Power of a placename: Ireland’s many Yr Wyddfas Towns with names like Youghal and Dún Laoghaire have confused tourists in Ireland for years. Why are Ireland's placenames so confusing for English speakers? 24/05/2021