Climate Now Health risks are increasing due to extreme heat, data shows In partnership with Copernicus The recent Copernicus European State of the Climate report for 2022 painted a picture of a continent that's getting ever hotter, drier and sunnier. Why is this? And what are the implications for our health? 15/05/2023
Climate Now Why is Arctic ice getting younger and thinner? In partnership with Copernicus Temperatures in parts of the Arctic were six degrees or more above average in February. Researchers are observing that the ice is thinning rapidly - and models predict that ice-free Arctic summers are on the horizon. In this special edition Climate Now reports from a -24C freezer in Tromsø, Norway. 20/03/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Should we worry about sharks? In partnership with The European Commission In popular culture sharks are portrayed as bloodthirsty, vengeful human killers. But scientists say these magnificent animals are in danger and deserve our attention. 16/03/2023
Climate Now How Europe's orchards are having to adapt to warmer winters In partnership with Copernicus Warmer winters in Europe are posing a serious threat to fruit trees. We explore how producers are trying to protect their crops. 20/02/2023
Climate Now Was 2022 a year of freak weather events or a climate change milestone? In partnership with Copernicus Were heatwaves and cold snaps in 2022 the new normal for our warming planet? 16/01/2023
World News Experts say 5G mobile technology could help reduce energy costs In partnership with Huawei Euronews explores the rollout of this new technology across the EU, hearing examples of how it will boost manufacturing, reduce energy consumption and offer new angles in entertainment. 28/11/2022
Climate Now Greenhouse gas concentrations higher than in all of human civilisation In partnership with Copernicus Following the warmest October on record and with greenhouse gas concentrations higher than they've ever been, COP27 experts assess the state of the Earth's climate. 14/11/2022
Europe Decoded Europe's space sector hesitates between independence and cooperation The European Space Forum 2022 takes place this week in Brussels. 26/10/2022
Climate Now How rubbish dumps can reduce their methane emissions In partnership with Copernicus Landfill rubbish sites are one source of methane, yet many fail to manage the issue. In Poland, they're seeking to change that. 17/10/2022
Climate Now Hottest ever August sees Rhine drop to its lowest level since 2018 In partnership with Copernicus The Rhine has slumped to its lowest point since 2018, forcing shipping companies to adapt. Is this an anomaly or the new norm? 19/09/2022
Climate Now Climate Now: How can we feed the world with a warming planet? In partnership with Copernicus As climate change alters our weather systems, how can the agricultural industry adapt to a warming world? 01/07/2022
Portugal Five phrases that made waves at the UN Ocean Conference Delegates at the UN's Ocean Conference are urging people to 'learn to love sharks' and 'listen to the elders' if they truly want to protect the world's waters. 01/07/2022
Climate Now How are Breton communities preparing for coastal erosion? In partnership with Copernicus The mayor of a Breton village on the French government's list of communities at risk from coastal erosion shows Euronews the problems he's facing on the ground and scientists offer insight on how to adapt as sea levels rise at over 4 millimetres a year. 13/06/2022
Climate Now How do wind farms manage climate change variability? In partnership with Copernicus Climate Now visits a wind turbine construction site in Spain to see how the renewable energy industry is learning to manage the growing variability of the wind. 16/05/2022
Climate Now How do we boost Europe's wind sector and meet EU climate goals? In partnership with Copernicus With new EU initiatives increasing the wind power targets to be met by 2030, there is a huge discrepancy between current wind power production and the EU's goals. How Europe will face up to the challenge is to be discussed in a new Euronews Debate. 02/05/2022
Climate Now Heatwaves and snow: What's really happening to the Antarctic climate? In partnership with Copernicus Last month Antarctica experienced a record-breaking heatwave, and unusually high amounts of snowfall in some places. Climate Now asks experts on the ice to explain what's really happening on the frozen continent. 18/04/2022
Climate Now After a dry winter, how is Portugal learning to live with drought? In partnership with Copernicus It has barely rained in Portugal this year and farmers are now facing a tough growing season ahead, and a bleak outlook for the coming decades. We meet one farmer to see how he's learning to live with drought. 14/03/2022
World News Put nature centre of climate change policy, experts at CDP Awards The world must be nature positive as soon as possible or risk a "loss of biodiversity reaching unprecedented rates". 09/03/2022
Climate Now The wonder of wetlands: the secret weapon in the battle against climate change In partnership with Copernicus Salt marshes can store carbon from the atmosphere fifty times faster than a tropical forest. The Climate Now team visit the Venice Lagoon to see how scientists are protecting these special environments to help tackle climate change. 15/02/2022
Climate Now What's the real role of volcanoes in climate change? In partnership with Copernicus What's the role of volcanoes in climate change? We report from the Spanish island of La Palma and reveal the true influence of the emissions from the Cumbre Vieja volcano on our atmosphere. 17/01/2022