Green News #Goodreads | Cities, Cyclists, and Sustainable Teens A roundup of our favourite reads in sustainability this week. 14/07/2019
World The summer holidays are here, but are you more climate councious? The summer is in full swing across Europe, but are people changing their travel plans to be more climate-conscious in the midst of the Green Wave? We spoke to a traveller who is going from Holland to the South of France by train because of his concerns about the environment. 12/07/2019
Living An ancient family estate is putting the English into English tea How is the changing climate affecting the home of the first English Tea Grown in England? 12/07/2019
World News Could London be as hot as Barcelona by 2050? Scientists have analysed pairs of 520 major cities around the world and tested to see what their climate in 2050 would look like. 11/07/2019
Belgium Von der Leyen courts MEPs in bid for EU's top job As part of her pitch, von der Leyen has promised a gender-equal commission and said she wants Europe to be the first "climate-neutral" continent. 10/07/2019
United Kingdom Sir David Attenborough: 'Radical change needed on climate change' Sir David Attenborough faced questions from British MPs during a parliamentary committee on climate change. 09/07/2019
USA Watch again: Trump touts environment record amid criticism The address aimed at touting progress in some areas while defying criticism from environmental groups who have blasted his steps to slash green regulations and back out of global efforts to fight climate change. 08/07/2019
Denmark Watch: New video shows sledge dogs running on Greenland melted ice A picture that went viral last month that appeared to show dogs running on water raised alarm bells about the acceleration of ice melt in Greenland. Now scientists have released a video. 05/07/2019
France Waters around France are already overheating for early summer The near tropical temperatures are causing problems for flora and fauna and attracting some unwelcome guests. 05/07/2019
World News Around the world in 76 days: Artic fox travels from Norway to Canada A young Arctic fox took just 76 days to make a transcontinental journey of 3,506 km across sea ice from Norway to northern Canada. The creature's journey has left the global scientific community stunned. 03/07/2019
China Climate change: The next financial crisis? Euronews' Isabelle Kumar hosts a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the New Champions. 02/07/2019
Europe News The Brief: Finland takes over EU Presidency, focuses on climate change Brussels has a new face beginning July 1st: Finnish Prime Minister Antti Rinne. Rinne said the first two words in the country's plan for the next six months are "climate change." 01/07/2019
World News Millions pledge to go plastic-free for July in global challenge Are you ready for a plastic-free July? Pledge to drastically cut down on your single-use plastic usage this month and be a part of a larger global community 01/07/2019
World News Six key takeaways from the G20 summit in Osaka From climate change to trade wars, here are the things you need to know as the annual two-day G20 summit wraps up on Saturday in Osaka, Japan. 29/06/2019
France Greenpeace blocks cargo in French port to call out climate 'inaction' Greenpeace France continued its blockade of a cargo ship in the harbour of Sète, France, on Saturday, to protest against the French government's lack of action on climate change. 29/06/2019
World News 17-year-old man dies of heat stroke in Spain as heatwave grips Europe A 17-year-old died from heatstroke in southern Spain as the heatwave continues across much of Europe, with temperatures forecast to hit 45 degrees Celsius 28/06/2019
World News Climate change talks bow to pressure from oil-rich Saudi Arabia Despite meeting during a record-breaking heatwave, delegates failed to make significant progress during UN climate change talks — and bowed to the demands of oil-producing countries over how to respond to a flagship scientific study. 28/06/2019
My Europe Series How has the result of the European election affected Italy and Germany Months after the European Elections, we’re back to talk about its main takeaways, namely gains for the greens and the strengthening of anti-immigrant far-right parties. We bring you two reports on Insiders Unreported Europe – Euronews’ current affairs magazine. One from Italy and one from Germany. 28/06/2019
World Temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius this week in Europe Europe is bracing itself as parts of the continent are expected to see temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius this week. Meteorologists say this June heatwave will possibly break previous national all-time records in France before Friday. 26/06/2019
World News Euroviews. It’s time to stop talking about the Paris Agreement and start acting on it ǀ View The window for action on the Paris Agreement is closing. Governments and businesses have a responsibility to invest in a just transition to a safer, fairer, cleaner energy system, and ecosystem restoration and recovery. 25/06/2019