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
Climate ‘A tough year’: Is French wine doomed by unpredictable weather? Frost, fungus and record rainfall have left winemakers in France 'exhausted'. 30/09/2024
Living How restaurants are helping to fix the broken food system The approach of UK restaurants reflects a broader trend, with many Europeans now going for locally sourced food. 27/09/2024
Water Matters Battle for water in the Algarve : farmers innovate to keep their soil fertile In partnership with the European Commission In the Algarve, a region of southern Portugal regularly hit by drought, farmers are showing the way towards rational consumption of the water they have to share with millions of tourists. 24/09/2024
Green News Auditors find EU support for organic farming ineffective Member states apply EU funds inconsistently and disregard basic principles of organic farming, the latest audit from the European Court of Auditors revealed. 23/09/2024
Eco-Innovation This Swedish vertical farm grows vegetables inside of supermarket This in-store farming solution uses a hydroponic method, where plants are grown in rockwool plugs in water without soil. 15/09/2024
Green News Von der Leyen moots market-based system to avert ecosystem collapse The European Commission is considering a market-based system to encourage farmers and industry to conserve nature and restore lost biodiversity by putting a price on ecosystems. 13/09/2024
Climate Methane emissions are rising faster than ever, researchers warn Despite global efforts to curb emissions, there has been a 20 per cent increase in human-produced methane sources over the last two decades. 11/09/2024
Green News Not just CO2: what are the greenhouse gases driving global warming? Though it is the most well-known and second most abundant greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide is only one of the gases we need to tackle. 10/09/2024
Green News New Dutch coalition is scrapping a successful nature restoration plan There are concerns on what the new coalition’s plans will be for nature and the environment in the Netherlands. 06/09/2024
Europe News Surge in 'Turkey's granary' sinkholes imperils agriculture Over 2,600 sinkholes in Turkey's Konya Plain are threatening agriculture and residential areas, driven by drought and excessive water use. 06/09/2024
Radio Schuman Reforming the CAP? How the EU sees the future of its agriculture Changing the rules on subsidising farmers is at the heart of a 100-page report on the future of agriculture set to feed a vision document due in the first 100 days of the Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s second mandate. 05/09/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen urged to overhaul CAP in reform of EU food policy Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has been urged to open a new chapter in EU food policy and overhaul the current CAP system in the process following recommendations of a reflection group. 04/09/2024