Green News Campaign groups urge French President and EU to end bottom trawling There is growing public support for marine protection across Europe as 73 per cent of people support a ban on bottom trawling. 05/02/2025
Nature Nearly 20,000 live animals seized in wildlife trafficking crackdown The global illegal wildlife trade shows no sign of slowing down, driven by specific market demands like food, perceived medicinal benefits, as ‘luxury’ items or for the pet trade. 04/02/2025
Eco-Innovation Could heat pumps help cut EU emissions from manufacturing? More than 60 per cent of the energy used by European industry is used for heat needed for manufacturing. 31/01/2025
Green News Why Norwegian scientists are racing to predict deadly slush flows Predicting when and where they might happen is currently very difficult leaving local communities vulnerable to this under-researched phenomenon. 29/01/2025
Climate Experts: US rollbacks on renewables create opportunities for the EU Climate campaigners are urging the EU to step into the "leadership void" left by the US. 28/01/2025
Green News Where in Europe could see the most temperature-related deaths by 2099? A new study debunked theories climate change could be ‘beneficial’ for temperature-related deaths as Europe warms. 27/01/2025
Green News ‘Giving people a voice’: What is a citizens’ climate assembly? Around the world, these assemblies have been held on everything from electoral reforms to abortion law and biodiversity. 23/01/2025
Climate What is La Niña and how could it change Europe’s weather? La Niña is the counterpart to El Niño which caused drought and deadly heat in 2024. 22/01/2025
Green News Dutch court orders government to cut nitrogen pollution by 2030 The ruling follows earlier verdicts that have highlighted the ineffectiveness of the government’s nitrogen-cutting policies. 22/01/2025
Green News US oil and gas is booming: The truth behind Trump's "energy emergency" The US already produces more oil and gas than any other country in the world. 21/01/2025
Green News What is the Paris Agreement? Trump has pulled US out of the deal Most of the world's superpowers are members of the legally binding international treaty. 21/01/2025
Green News Does a Trump presidency really mean disaster for the climate? Trump might not be able to cut as much “red tape” as he has said he will. 20/01/2025
Green News How we can tackle climate change in 2025, according to the UN chief United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reminded the world that every year since the Paris Agreement has been the hottest on record. 16/01/2025
Green News Researcher fired for refusing to fly wins monetary compensation The researcher hopes his case will inspire others to try flight-free travel. 15/01/2025
Eco-Innovation Tiny British island is now home to the world’s most remote EV charger The island of St Helena is hoping that better infrastructure will incentivise more people to move away from petrol and diesel-powered vehicles. 14/01/2025
Green News Poland’s former coal capital joins alliance to phase out coal power Katowice hopes to serve as an example to other industrial cities wanting to move away from fossil fuels. 13/01/2025
Green News 2024 the first year to exceed 1.5°C and hottest on record Experts say the world is now ‘teetering on the edge’ of passing the crucial 1.5°C warming limit. 10/01/2025
Eco-Innovation Scientists transform waste into batteries that could power grid Sustainable alternatives to rare metals are needed as the demand for batteries increases. 08/01/2025
Green News UK scraps plans to ban sale of gas boilers by 2035 The UK is lagging behind the rest of Europe with around two heat pumps per 1000 households. 07/01/2025
Green News Antarctic tourism is booming: Can it be sustainable? The presence of humans in this fragile, remote ecosystem comes with major risks. 04/01/2025