Green News Climate change blamed for worst wine harvest in 62 years A new report shows where wine production has dried up the most in Europe. 26/04/2024
Green News EU votes to ratify landmark High Seas Treaty The vote is an important signal to the rest of the world that the EU is serious about prioritising greater ocean protection. 24/04/2024
Climate El Niño has ended - where are its impacts still being felt? El Niño has been changing global weather patterns with deadly consequences around the world. 24/04/2024
Climate Where in Europe will lose the most ‘outdoor days’ to climate change? Researchers at MIT have developed an innovative new way to measure real-life impact of global warming. 23/04/2024
Climate Climate hazards pose risk for 70% of the world’s workers, report warns Numerous health conditions from cancer to pesticide poisoning have been linked to climate change. 22/04/2024
Living Nature now has its own Spotify artist page Nature as an official artist will mean singers, songwriters and bands who use these sounds can choose to add it as a featured artist. 19/04/2024
Green News France protests UK’s post-Brexit bottom trawling ban Fishermen in northern France say that the ban threatens their livelihoods but UK officials have stressed it applies to all boats. 17/04/2024
Green News Two countries in Europe are powered by 100% renewable energy Seven countries now generate 100 per cent of their electricity from renewable energy - two are in Europe. 17/04/2024
Nature Greece to ban bottom trawling in marine protected areas by 2030 Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said it was a “historic moment for conservation in Greece”. 16/04/2024
Green News Record debt could delay climate adaptation, experts warn The UN Environment Programme estimates that developing nations will need up to €364 trillion each year in public finance for climate adaptation this decade. 15/04/2024
Nature Signs to protect oceans from ‘corporate greed’ light up Athens More than 100 governments will meet in the Greek capital this week to discuss the challenges facing the world's oceans. 15/04/2024
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 Parisians travel more by bike than by car, study finds Walking and public transport were still the most popular ways to get around the French capital. 12/04/2024
Living Scottish children must learn about climate change, people’s panel says A public panel said that it would help young people gain a basic understanding of climate change, energy production, global issues and green job opportunities. 11/04/2024
Green News Swiss women’s ECHR victory could open the door for more legal action Despite mixed results, experts say the trio of cases ruled on by the European Court of Human Rights could serve as a "blueprint" for future climate litigation. 10/04/2024
Green News Top European court rules human rights violated by climate inaction Two similar climate cases - brought by six Portuguese youth, and a former French mayor - were thrown out by the judges. 09/04/2024
Nature ‘Progress is possible’: How have Brazil and Colombia cut deforestation Tropical forest loss would have been much higher without improvements in Brazil and Colombia where the analysis finds that political action has had a massive impact. 04/04/2024
Climate Have recent rains helped with Spain’s ongoing severe drought? Despite recent rains topping up reservoirs, an unusually warm winter has made water shortages worse and drought is a consequence of a bigger problem. 03/04/2024
Green News Shell appeals Dutch court’s landmark climate ruling The oil and gas giant claims the historic climate ruling ‘obstructs’ climate action but environmental groups say the scientific basis of the case has only got stronger since 2021. 02/04/2024
Green News Nuclear power: Why is it such a divisive issue in Europe? As 30 global leaders and delegations meet in Brussels to promote nuclear energy, the role of nuclear power continues to divide Europe. 01/04/2024