Green News Hundreds of agriculture lobbyists flock to COP29, analysis reveals An analysis by DeSmog and The Guardian found that representatives from some of the world’s biggest agribusiness companies have travelled to Baku for the talks. 19/11/2024
Nature Euroviews. Europe's farms and food are what makes us what we are Ensuring farmers are supported and guided through a transition that works for people and for the planet must be a priority for everyone as the EU sets its financial frameworks in the coming years, MEP Maria Walsh writes. 19/11/2024
Economy EU-Mercosur trade deal: Winners and losers in Europe European member states are facing benefits and drawbacks as the sealing of the strategically important deal is drawing closer. 19/11/2024
Green News COP29: What happened on day eight of the UN climate conference? Euronews Green brings you the latest updates from the UN climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. 19/11/2024
No Comment No comment: Farmers protesting against the MERCOSUR treaty block traffic in southern France In France's Var department, farmers protesting against the MERCOSUR treaty gathered this Monday morning at various locations in the area, blocking highway traffic in Le Cannet-des-Maures. 18/11/2024
Europe News French farmers mobilise nationwide to protest EU-Mercosur trade deal Farmers across France are on the road again, protesting the EU-Mercosur agreement and arguing that the deal would create unfair competition. 18/11/2024
Europe News Farmers balk at prospect of EU-Mercosur free trade deal The trade agreement could get the green light next week's G20 summit in Brazil, but the prospect has triggered discontent among farmers. 13/11/2024
Europeans' Stories Pesticides: a health hazard for Europeans? In Charente-Maritime, France, rising child cancer cases are suspected to be linked to pesticide exposure. Local residents are pushing for stricter national and EU regulations on pesticide use. 13/11/2024
Radio Schuman EU should get tough on trade if Trump wins, says leading lawmaker A second Donald Trump presidency would call for unity and countermeasures on trade, according to Italian socialist MEP Brando Benifei. 05/11/2024
Climate Europe's food supply will be impacted by Spain's floods, warn experts Spain’s deadly floods are likely to threaten food supply chains across the country and throughout wider Europe. 04/11/2024
Partner content Can regenerative farming save Europe’s peasant farmers? Partner content presented by Copernicus Regenerative farming may hold the key to solving Europe’s farming challenges by mitigating the effects of climate change—but are policymakers and consumers ready to fully support it? 29/10/2024
Green News French farmers plan new wave of nationwide protests in November The nature of the protests has not yet been confirmed but union leaders say they could spread to Brussels. 24/10/2024
Europe News A floating farm in Rotterdam meets the climate crisis head-on A project that houses cows in a floating barn aims to demonstrate how farming can change its relationship with water and energy. 23/10/2024
Europe News EU Parliament and Council clash over €1.52bn cuts to 2025 budget 'The EU budget cannot be a prisoner of interest rates by reducing our programmes,' said leading lawmaker Victor Negrescu, as MEPs signalled clear opposition to proposed cuts setting stage for tense negotiations over the EU budget for 2025. 23/10/2024
Radio Schuman Externalising migration does not work, says liberal MEP Al-Sahlani Outsourcing the management of migration is not the direction to go, according to the liberal MEP from Sweden. 21/10/2024
Living The art of growing giant pumpkins with the 2024 European champion They’re a symbol of autumn - but you’ve probably never seen pumpkins quite like those at the European Pumpkin Championship. 20/10/2024
Green News European rivers and lakes are polluted, water security is in danger A damning report into the state of Europe’s surface and groundwaters just three years away from a clean-up deadline increases pressure on EU executive to take action, not least to finalise a water resilience plan it shelved earlier this year. 15/10/2024
Nature Two-thirds of Europe’s water supplies are contaminated by chemicals The experts suggest making water more expensive as a way to cut use. 15/10/2024
Scenes Watch: The future of farming takes root underwater in Italy In partnership with Media City Luca Gamberini and his team are exploring a new frontier for farming without harming the environment. 07/10/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Greenpeace warns of disappearing family-run farms This edition of State of the Union focuses on the future of agriculture in the EU, the situation in the Middle East, the first plans of the new French government and a pumpkin ripe for the Guinness Book of Records. 04/10/2024