Travel News Copenhagen and Prague will soon be a direct train ride away The Czech Comfortjet train will have a dining car and children’s cinema, and there’s plans for a night service, too. 10/07/2025
Earth News Solar becomes EU’s largest electricity source for the first time The Netherlands and Greece were the top solar record setters, while wind power also hit new highs in May and June. 10/07/2025
Earth News How climate change is threatening your glass of milk A new study reveals extreme heat slashes dairy yields, and even high-tech cooling can’t fully fix the problem. 08/07/2025
Earth News ‘Nobody saw this coming’: Did climate change fuel the Texas floods? Deadly floods have devastated Texas. Experts say climate change is making disasters like these harder to predict. 07/07/2025
Destinations Why Zurich’s creative side makes it a top city break destination While Basel shines during art week, Zurich offers travellers a year-round creative scene and cultural discoveries. 06/07/2025
Travel News What to know before cancelling a holiday over earthquake fears Southern Europe is seeing a rise in seismic activity, but standard travel insurance won’t cover cancellations. 15/06/2025
Travel News Canary Islands brace for summer wildfires amid tourist surge Despite rising wildfire risks, the Spanish archipelago remains one of Europe’s most visited destinations. 05/06/2025
Earth News UK solar power hits record highs during sunniest spring ever The UK’s solar surge has also cut gas use by €710 million this year. 05/06/2025
Travel News Mount Etna’s latest eruption sparks tourism concerns Mount Etna often remains safe to climb during eruptions with the aid of a qualified guide. 04/06/2025
Earth News How climate resilience projects are paying off around the world The 320 climate projects analysed were found to have potential yields of about €1 trillion in projected returns over a decade. 03/06/2025
Travel News Explore Europe by bike: How cycling tourism is transforming travel Cycling tourism generates more than €44 billion annually for Europe. 03/06/2025
Earth News Millions of seahorses vanish into the illegal wildlife trade each year Seahorses are being trafficked on a massive scale as part of the €20 billion illegal wildlife trade. 02/06/2025
Earth News Climate change drove heat extremes in 195 countries last year Human-induced climate change at least doubled extreme heat days in 195 countries last year. 30/05/2025
Travel News Swiss trims summer schedule as pilot crisis spreads across Europe Switzerland’s national carrier isn’t the only European airline cutting summer flights. 29/05/2025
Travel News Easier cross-border train travel? Deutsche Bahn says it’s coming The EU is expected to propose legislation this year to make passenger rights to rebooking and reimbursement mandatory. 28/05/2025
Earth News German court dismisses RWE climate case but opens door to others The Peruvian famer's climate case could pave the way for others looking to hold polluters liable for past emissions. 28/05/2025
Travel News Airbnb rolls out anti-party tech to prevent summer disruptions Spain recently removed 65,000 Airbnb listings amid mounting backlash against the platform. 23/05/2025
Earth News Penguin guano could be slowing climate change in Antarctica Penguin excrement releases ammonia that helps form clouds over Antarctica, possibly slowing climate change in the region. 23/05/2025
Earth News UK scientists alarmed by sudden surge in sea temperatures this spring UK waters are up to 4°C above normal in a marine heatwave that may offer an early warning of extreme summer heat. 22/05/2025
Earth News Urban wilding in action: Breda becomes EU's first National Park City Breda joins just three other cities globally in achieving the status. 21/05/2025