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
Eco-Innovation Drought-hit Mediterranean countries to invest in water-saving tech Solar power, smart irrigation and weather-resistant crops are among the proposals to protect farmers and food security. 04/09/2024
Green News Steam-treated seeds are bringing chemical-free farming to Sweden Following success in Sweden and Norway, the creator of ThermoSeed now aims to take over Asia. 04/09/2024
Green News Solar panels and crops could meet 68% of central Europe’s power demand Combining farming with green energy production could also increase food security and generate additional income for farmers, according to a new study. 29/08/2024
Europe News Supermarkets in Spain are inflating olive oil prices, farmers claim Spanish olive oil producers say big supermarkets are making huge profits at the expense of consumers by making a 59% margin over the initial price. 26/08/2024
Hungary Droughts caused by severe heat in Hungary lead to major crops damage According to the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture, the areas damaged by drought are growing by several tens of thousands of hectares every week. 16/08/2024
World Water stress: Algeria’s strategies In partnership with anep One of the biggest challenges facing Algeria is its drinking water supply. To respond to this emergency, the government is innovating by investing in desalination and wastewater recycling. 15/08/2024
Europe News How are Belgian vineyards adapting to climate change? Winegrowers in Belgium's Walloon region are adapting their wine growing technique due to the growing threat of climate change. 14/08/2024
Europe Decoded Who will be the next EU farming boss? There are still many unknowns surrounding President Ursula von der Leyen's slate of candidates for the next European Commission, but there are already clues about who might lead the EU’s agriculture policy in her team. 12/08/2024
Europe News Drought devastates corn and sunflower fields in Romania Still struggling after an intense heatwave, some farmers fear losses of up to 90% of all of their crops. 12/08/2024
Green News Is this newly discovered water reserve the answer to Sicily’s drought? Local politicians have appealed for the water to be dug up but experts say it’s not so simple. 02/08/2024
Europe News Curtain rises on EU Parliament’s most right-leaning agriculture committee Right-wing groups have a significant presence in the parliamentary committee dealing with agriculture and attempted to claim nearly all key positions during the committee's constitutive meeting. 24/07/2024
Green News EU approves €105m Dutch green farming subsidy Farmers who relocate away from Natura 2000 sites can be offered public money, Brussels said, after green measures drew a howl of protest. 22/07/2024
Euronews Witness Sicily's struggle to survive as climate crisis hits hard Sicily is one of Europe’s regions most impacted by global warming. From droughts that devastate local agriculture to punishing heatwaves and more, Euronews travelled around the Italian island to witness first hand what it is like to live on the frontlines of the climate crisis. 19/07/2024