Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The jury will be out on COP26 for some time | View "The commitments question is key to assessing COP26. Too early to make the call, Greta." 19/11/2021
Now playing Next Russia Euroviews. The contours of Russia’s energy exports are defensible | View "It seems simplistic if not outright false to frame the actions of Russia’s energy sector, a core contributor to its GDP, as anything other than those of a reasonable actor operating in a dynamic, challenging environment." 19/11/2021
Now playing Next Latvia Euroviews. The Latvian ban on unvaccinated MPs should be a wake-up call | View The decision to exclude Latvian parliamentarians without a COVID-19 vaccine ought to ring alarm bells for democrats worldwide, argue Leiden University's Tom Theuns and Josette Daemen. 18/11/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Future-focused businesses must think circular The world must significantly scale back overconsumption and adopt more circular economies to avoid climate disaster. 17/11/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Where next on COP26? Here are some ways forward | View The climate goals set at COP26 were ambitious. But through new coalitions and 'carbon border adjustments' they aren't out of reach in Europe or elsewhere, explain the European University Institute's Jos Delbeke and Peter Vis 16/11/2021
Now playing Next Belarus Euroviews. Belarus: A non-standard situation demands non-standard tools | View Sanctions won't be enough to resolve the political crisis in Belarus. International non-recognition and the opening of criminal cases need to follow the upcoming Vienna Conference, says diplomat and opposition figure Pavel Latushka 16/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Why women-led climate solutions trump men’s ‘preposterous’ inventions Sociologist Anne Karpf argues that women in the Global South are leading with far stronger ideas than 'bonkers' space umbrellas. 16/11/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Banks and fintechs: A common purpose key to a successful partnership Wise, one of Europe's largest fintechs, explains how banks and fintechs can create a mutually beneficial and successful partnership. 15/11/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Poland can and must follow EU migration norms | View While the EU takes a hard stance against Belarus, Poland must also face up to its responsibilities toward vulnerable asylum seekers, say the Open Society Initiative for Europe's Magdalena Majkowska-Tomkin and Manos Moschopoulos 12/11/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Only the EU can save football from itself | View Football is under threat. Cross-border regulation and the 'Brussels effect' could restore faith in the beautiful game and prevent future Super League-style disasters, argue four experts in the field. 12/11/2021
Now playing Next Bulgaria Euroviews. The Bulgarian government must make the UN torture report public | View This week the UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture raised concerns about the treatment of migrant children in Bulgarian detention centres. But the report will stay confidential - unless Sofia decides otherwise. Not good enough, says UN expert advisor Iveta Cherneva 11/11/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. A marketeer's dilemma: Creating demand in a world that needs less The co-founder of UK brand consultancy, Firehaus reflects on his role in the climate crisis and what the industry can do next. 10/11/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. COP26: Make ecocide a crime against humanity | View The EU has the chance to be a trailblazer in halting our wanton destruction of the natural world. There's no time to lose, writes Nina de Ayala Parker 09/11/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Why is the European Union trying to break the Internet? | View The European Council's new proposed cybersecurity directive could have disastrous consequences for both users and businesses, warns the Internet Society's Callum Voge 06/11/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The world should be watching Hamid Nouri's trial in Sweden | View The case against an ex-official in Sweden for his part in Iran's 1988 prison massacre is the first step in a long road to accountability, says Dr. Senabargh Zahedi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran 05/11/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Don't sideline fish and the ocean at COP26 | View Healthy seas have played second fiddle to carbon counting for too long at official negotiations. They should be front and centre, argue scientists Emma Cavan, Erica M Ferrer and Rashid Sumaila 05/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Faces of COP26: Meet the Brazilian activist fighting for forests 'Nature is also a parent of me'. Gaby Baesse has spent their whole life standing up for the environment. 05/11/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. EU climate measures must not leave the vulnerable behind | View Marginalised groups like the Roma people are disproportionately affected by climate change. They have to be included in the response, not harmed by it, writes the Open Society Foundations' Zeljko Jovanovic 05/11/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Corporate climate ambitions fall short, but boards can act now Climate goals are set too far in the future which places a greater burden on the next generation of shareholders and leaders. 04/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Faces of COP26: The ex-astronaut who saw Earth's fragility from space Nicole Stott says the perspective she saw from our planet's orbit has helped her to see how fragile the survival of humanity is. 04/11/2021