World News What on Earth (monitoring) can Copernicus do for me? The European Union's satellite and earth monitoring program can seem a complex constellation far, far away but its ever-growing services are already among us and have many possible applications. 18/10/2019
Spain The Spanish government launches campaign curb criticism The Government of Spain and its main leaders have launched a campaign on social media under the hashtag #Everybodysland, at the same time that Spain's Supreme Court sentence -convicting nine Catalan separatist leaders to between 9 and 13 years in prison- was made public. 14/10/2019
World News Do lithium-ion batteries really deserve a Nobel Prize? The invention of the lithium-ion batteries -awarded with the 2019 Chemistry Nobel- has undoubtfully changed our societies, but it is not without a high environmental cost. 10/10/2019
World News Sizzling September equals warm temperature record "With continued greenhouse gas emissions and the resulting impact on global temperatures, records will continue to be broken in the future,” warned Copernicus, the EU climate change service. 04/10/2019
World News Watch: Thirty-five years of Arctic thaw in two minutes NASA's scientific visualisation study has updated its animation to show not only how Arctic sea ice has less surface; It is also getting thinner. 02/10/2019
World News European space mission aims to fill missing piece of climate jigsaw The European Space Agency has commissioned a new satellite mission in a bid to find a crucial missing piece of the climate jigsaw. 27/09/2019
World News Millions of young people march for climate in historic mobilisation The global climate strike kicked off in the Pacific islands and followed the rising sun through Australia, Japan, Southeast Asia and into Europe, Africa and the Middle East. 20/09/2019
World News How summer 2019 hurt the Arctic, the frontline of climate change Unprecedented wildfires, a record melt of the sea ice and some more extreme weather episodes have marked the 2019 summer season in the Arctic Circle. It was on a par or worse than the 2012 record melt and heat levels, showing that the North Pole is the frontline of the global climate crisis. 18/09/2019
Brazil Amazon fires in August triple compared to same month last year So far this year nearly 94,000 fires have been observed across Brazil with the majority recorded in the Amazon. 04/09/2019
Brazil Amazonas state declares state of emergency over rising forest fires The Brazilian state of Amazonas declared a state of emergency over the rising number of forest fires in the area. 11/08/2019
World News Indigenous peoples can teach us lessons about wildlife and land use A new study found that indigenous-managed lands had high levels of biodiversity. 08/08/2019
Russia Take a 2,000 km 'space flight' over the Siberian wildfires European agency Copernicus Emergency Management System has provided Euronews with an animation of the ongoing wildfires in Russia's Sakha Republic. 07/08/2019
Greenland Before and after pictures show Greenland's rapid ice melt from space The scale of the melt in Greenland during the August heatwave is difficult to comprehend but satellite imagery shows the true extent of the thaw. 06/08/2019
Greenland Five visuals to sum up Greenland's exceptional ice melting & wildfires The European record heatwave of July is stuck in Greenland, causing an exceptional melt season, very close to the 2012 record. These pictures sum up the scale of the situation. 02/08/2019
Greenland How rapid ice melting in Greenland will affect us all A heatwave that last week gripped Europe and sent the mercury soaring, causing record temperatures in several countries, has now settled in Greenland and the results are startling. 01/08/2019
World News Worried about Europe's heatwave? Spare a thought for the Arctic Circle While most of Europe is focussing on this week's record-breaking heatwave, maybe we should have a closer look at what is happening in the Arctic Circle. 26/07/2019
World News 'Milky Way merged with dwarf galaxy 10 billion years ago' A colossal cosmic collision roughly 10 billion years ago saw our galaxy's mass expand by a quarter after merging with a smaller one, say scientists. 24/07/2019
World News From Spain to the rest of Europe: This is how you survive a heatwave As more Countries around the World have to deal with scorching temperatures, here are some tips from the Spanish way of life, better adapted to this weather. 23/07/2019
Green News Is the world of finance ready to go green? Investors are increasingly keen in putting their money into sustainable projects. From the traditional 'greenwashing', they’re shifting to a real interest in "green investment". At the Transition Forum in Monaco, we had the opportunity to hear their views. 05/07/2019
Green News 9 sustainable economy startups aiming to clean up our future What’s the solution to the climate and pollution crisis? Entrepreneurs from all over the world are currently working on proposals for a sustainable economy. Monaco's Transition Forum gathered some of the most important French sustainable startups. 04/07/2019