Green News After bush fires and floods, will Australians vote for climate action? Australia has some of the highest carbon emissions per capita, but after the bushfires and floods do voters want action on climate change? 19/05/2022
Green News New and existing fossil fuel projects must end now, says new study Will ending new fossil fuel projects be enough? These scientists say no. 18/05/2022
Green News What is COP15 and how is it addressing climate migration? At a UN conference in Cote d'Ivoire, 196 countries are looking for solutions to the land degradation, deforestation and desertification that are fueling food insecurity and climate migration. 13/05/2022
Green Opinion How can we make sense of Wynn Alan Bruce's self-immolation? In the wake of the climate activist's death, Rupert Read explores the historical and religious context asking what the rest of us should do now. 10/05/2022
Climate Now How do we boost Europe's wind sector and meet EU climate goals? 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
Green News What does the UK government's new strategy mean for households? Environmental campaigners and politicians say the new strategy fails to implement quick wins to lower emissions and stave off the rising cost of energy bills. 07/04/2022
Green News Protesters block oil terminals as UK 'doubles down' on fossil fuels Environmental action groups are demanding the UK Government stop all new oil and gas projects. 05/04/2022
Climate 6 things you need to know about today’s landmark climate change report It's not too late to tackle global warming - if we act fast enough. Here's the key points from the UN climate change report. 04/04/2022
Climate Global warming must be limited to 1.5°C to avoid ‘climate disaster’ "The decisions we make now can secure a liveable future. We have the tools and know-how required to limit warming." 04/04/2022
Green Opinion How can we make electric car batteries sustainable? A global transition to a low-carbon world means moving away from environmentally harmful lithium extraction and looking at greener solutions. 25/03/2022
Climate Europe's green targets could help to 'defund conflict' in Ukraine The energy crisis has Europe looking to fossil fuels to keep the lights on. 18/03/2022
Green News How are these Lego Rebels inspiring people to take climate action? What started as a lockdown joke has become a serious outreach tool for the climate crisis. 14/03/2022
Nature This new award wants to become the ‘Nobel Prize’ for young naturalists The Iris Project’s creators say that just a small amount of money can make a huge difference to young people fighting to save nature. 14/03/2022
Eco-Innovation Record petrol prices make the case for car-free cities in Europe From 5mph streets to 15-minute neighbourhoods, how are different cities giving cars the boot? 12/03/2022
Climate Floating solar farm puts Thailand on track towards carbon neutrality Thailand creates world’s biggest solar farm - but not everybody is happy about it. 11/03/2022
Nature Laughing seals and sunbathing foxes: The best wildlife photos of 2022 Celebrate World Wildlife Day with these stunning animal photos. 03/03/2022
Green Opinion Dyeing for fashion: Why our clothes are so bad for the environment If the world wants to meet its COP26 climate goals, the fashion industry must change its colours fast. 26/02/2022