The Big Question Novartis doctor on Big Pharma’s battle against climate change If the healthcare industry was a country, it would be the fifth largest polluter on Earth. 01/02/2024
The Big Question Climate change may change the flavour of your favourite beer Carlsberg’s new CEO, Jacob Aarup-Andersen on how climate change may alter the flavour of your favourite beer and other challenges facing brewers. 23/01/2024
Destinations The World Expo 2025 is coming to Osaka. Here’s what you can expect Euronews Travel spoke to the President of Japan’s oldest alcohol company about what we can expect from the World Expo 2025 in Osaka. 22/01/2024
Moments Watch: I took an ‘ice dip’ in the North Sea and survived Forget about Finland, go to Northumberland to try 'ice dipping' this winter. 21/01/2024
Culture news Interview: Nile Rodgers on the 'fantastic' potential of AI in music Euronews Culture spoke with the legendary Nile Rodgers at Davos 2024, where we riffed about his nonprofit organisation, AI, and the evolving landscape of the music industry. 19/01/2024
Green News World’s most influential companies ‘lag behind’ on sustainability Experts say it doesn't pay enough to lead on sustainability, and it doesn't cost enough to lag behind. 18/01/2024
The Big Question Learning languages helps you get ahead in business, says Nestlé Chair The chairman of Nestlé, Paul Bulcke tells The Big Question’s James Thomas “To be part of or to really enjoy being in a country, there is no better way than speaking in the local language.” 08/01/2024
Living See inside the Dutch repair cafe saving electricals from landfill As many struggle with the cost of living, keeping your existing electricals working is an easy way to save money. 20/12/2023
The Big Question The Big Question: Why is it so hard to prevent terrorist financing? The Chief Financial Economic Crime Officer at Rabobank tells The Big Question’s Hannah Brown: “Behind financial crime, you have crime - drug addiction, terrorist financing and modern slavery. And this money has to enter into the system.” 18/12/2023
Eco-Innovation The world’s first solar truck is being tested on Sweden's roads Swedish manufacturer Scania has developed a haulage trailer fitted with solar panels which could decarbonise existing trucks. 15/12/2023
The Big Question The Big Question: Is Europe a good place to start a business? Roxanne Varza, director of Station F, the world’s largest start-up campus, reveals on The Big Question whether Europe is a good place for growth and shares her secrets for success. 04/12/2023
The Big Question Clean energy is 'unstoppable' but are climate goals still in reach? Are climate goals still reachable? The executive director of the International Energy Agency speaks to Euronews Business' Angela Barnes about whether the transition to net-zero by 2050 is really possible. 20/11/2023
Climate How are heat records verified? We asked a meteorologist We spoke to Weather & Radar meteorologist Tamsin Green about how we record record-breaking weather. 06/09/2023
Nature These Swiss volunteers stay up all night to stop wolves being killed Volunteers stay up through the night to protect livestock. 30/08/2023
Eco-Innovation This paint made from oyster shells could cool your home by 7°C Cool Roof France has found an innovative way to use the 130,000 tonnes of waste oysters produced every year in France. 23/08/2023
Eco-Innovation How the Chernobyl disaster inspired this woman to develop wave power Wave energy can produce much more energy than wind power, with much less space, why aren’t we using it more? 16/08/2023
Travel News Meet the founder of the first-ever lesbian travel company “When we first started in the industry, they didn't want to charter to us. And now we're one of the largest charters in the world,” says the founder of Olivia Travel. 14/08/2023
Conscious Travel This new walking trail is changing the lives of women in Sri Lanka The first of the Pekoe Trail’s 22 segments was opened in 2021, shining a light on life in Sri Lanka’s tea estates. 08/08/2023
Living International Beer Day: Is this the world’s most sustainable pint? 70% of the climate impact of a litre of beer is bottled up in packaging and transport. This Germany brewery has an innovative solution. 04/08/2023
Destinations Sarajevo's tourism booms as travellers discover latest Balkan hotspot Warm weather, low prices and fascinating history are luring tourists to Bosnia’s capital like never before. 04/08/2023