The Europe Conversation Exclusive: Romania's President Dan pushes for Moldova and Ukraine’s EU bid, challenging Hungary
The Europe Conversation Exclusive: Romania's President Dan pushes for Moldova and Ukraine’s EU bid, challenging Hungary
Eco-Innovation Inside San Francisco's bold plan to cut air pollution “San Francisco believes in climate action as a whole, people care” says mayor London Breed. So what is the city doing to fight it? 05/11/2022
Green News Google ‘gaslighting’ users by taking big oil advert money, says study Massive oil companies are paying millions of dollars to target users searching for sustainability related queries. 04/11/2022
Travel News Why did a Chinese rocket force Spain to close its airspace today? Fearing that the falling debris posed a threat to flights, Spanish air control shut the airspace over the northeastern region of Catalonia and three other regions. 04/11/2022
Travel News FIFA World Cup: Heathrow workers to strike over pay Strike action could cause delays at Heathrow during the football World Cup. 04/11/2022
Green News India urges rich countries to pay up for mounting climate change costs In 2009, a coalition of economically developed countries - including the USA, France, Germany, and the UK - pledged to give climate change-impacted nations $100 billion per year by 2020. The pledge has not been met. 04/11/2022
Travel News Want to save money? Don’t shop for travel on your phone Be wary of smart phone convenience. Sneaky ‘drip pricing’ strategies mean you could end up paying more for travel if you rely on your phone. 04/11/2022
Green News Greenpeace accuses TotalEnergies of ‘shocking’ emission underreporting Underreporting of carbon emissions throw the net zero goals of oil and gas companies into doubt, campaign group Greenpeace claim. 03/11/2022
Destinations 7 of the cheapest cities for digital nomads to rent in are in Europe The cheapest city is over £9,000 (€10,400) less expensive than London, with six months of rent in a single bed property costing an average of £1,303 (€1,504). 03/11/2022
Green News These European countries are pouring billions into fossil fuels abroad The astronomical funding is a 35 per cent decrease from the 2016 to 2019 period - but nonetheless jeopardises crucial climate pledges. 02/11/2022
Green News Bring back meat free Fridays and slash emissions, study urges Pope The Catholic tradition of abstaining from meat on a Friday dates back to the 9th century - but many have ditched it in recent decades. 02/11/2022
Taste Malaysian flatbread named best street food in the world A new ranking claims to have found the best street food in the world. Do you agree? 02/11/2022
Green News COP27 will be ‘controlled and curated,’ activists warn Climate campaigners are unlikely to be able to protest and rally freely at the November 6-18 climate summit. 01/11/2022
Travel News Heathrow airport lifts its outgoing passenger cap - for now Heathrow has lifted its 100,000 per-day passenger cap, imposed to deal with logistical chaos over the summer. But, there’s a catch. 01/11/2022
Experiences Visit the ‘haunted’ Mexican island with 4,000 mutilated dolls Enter the Island of the Dolls - if you dare. But whatever you do, don’t take one away with you. 31/10/2022
Travel News Crete: Woman killed after 'huge rock' crushes holiday rooms The rock destroyed two rooms, killing a woman and injuring her son. The victim's 51-year-old husband was in a different room and was unhurt. 31/10/2022
Climate How to attract bats to your garden this Halloween Bats could be Europe’s spookiest mammal. But as their natural habitat diminishes, they’re under threat. Here’s how you can help. 31/10/2022
Travel News Quiz: Can you name the countries that are still closed to travellers? After two and a half years of pandemic restrictions, the world is opening up. But some places are still closed. 27/10/2022
Green News Australian energy company fined €35,000 for greenwashing The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) has warned companies making dubious sustainability claims to watch out. 27/10/2022
Travel News New Robot Falcon drone could stop airport bird strikes Globally, around 50,000 bird strikes are recorded per year with around five per cent of these causing some damage to the aircraft. This robotic bird could change that. 26/10/2022
Green News China to build the world’s largest wind farm in Taiwan Strait Once completed, the new wind farm will have a power generating capacity equivalent to all of Norway’s power plants combined. 25/10/2022