Art Animal puppet art project aims to inspire action on climate change The new project, from the team behind the Syrian refugee puppet Little Amal which traversed the globe, aims to raise awareness about climate change. 16/07/2024
Climate Europe's Sámi peoples are using food diplomacy to save the Arctic The Sámi community want to protect their long-earned gastronomic traditions across the continent. 14/07/2024
Culture news How is Massive Attack setting the bar for low emission concerts? British trip hop collective Massive Attack are about to play their first performance in the UK in five years and to mark the occasion, they’re making the event as sustainable as possible. 12/07/2024
Green News Italy, Croatia, Serbia: Europeans struggle to cope as heatwaves strike Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth, with temperatures rising at roughly twice the global average. 11/07/2024
Ocean Calls What are the long-term impacts of marine heatwaves? In this episode of Ocean Calls, we’re looking at the damaging, long-term effects of marine heatwaves. We’ll delve into their impacts on corals and fish, and discuss what can be done to help ecosystems to better weather the storm. 11/07/2024
World News International flight in electric aircraft takes off in the Netherlands It is a two-month trial in which people can fly without emissions between the airports of Maastricht, Liège and Aachen. 03/07/2024
Green News Where in Europe has the most and least direct trains to other cities? Greenpeace is calling for more investment in European railways to create more direct train routes and encourage people to fly less. 02/07/2024
Green News Switzerland at further risk of natural disasters, government warns Severe weather has caused at least four deaths in the mountainous central European country of Switzerland, forcing one federal politician to ponder if the country is capable of weathering future storms. 01/07/2024
Green News Green groups give cautious thumbs up to EU’s new strategic agenda EU leaders have retained a prominent role for environmental policy in the next five-year political cycle, and put the instigator of the Green Deal Ursula von der Leyen forward for a second term as president of the European Commission. 28/06/2024
Climate Canada's 2023 wildfires spewed more emissions than 647 million cars The devastating fires lasted for months and burned an area bigger than the size of Norway. 27/06/2024
Green News Fact check: Is climate change leading to more migration into Europe? All of the experts Euronews Green spoke to said the same thing: there is no empirical evidence to support the claim that climate change will lead to more international migration into Europe. 25/06/2024
World News Workers struggle in Bucharest as temperatures climb Employers have adjusted working hours as the Romania is hit by a red-alert heatwave in which temperatures will reach 38-39 degrees celsius. 25/06/2024
Travel News Greece warns tourists not to take 'unnecessary risks' during heatwaves There has been a spate of tourist deaths in Greece as temperatures hit 43 degrees. 24/06/2024
Climate Which countries are most supportive of a fossil fuel phaseout? The biggest ever public survey on climate change shows widespread support for stronger action. 20/06/2024
Living Air conditioning use has more than doubled in Europe since 1990 Cooling machines are part of a vicious heating cycle. 18/06/2024
Green News Exclusive: Environment Commissioner eyes key role in Parliament In an exclusive interview, outgoing EU Environment Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius – newly elected as an MEP for his home country Lithuania – told Euronews how he believes he can help the Greens punch above their weight in Brussels. 18/06/2024
Green News Why has Switzerland snubbed the ‘landmark’ climate ruling? The group of older Swiss women won an ‘historic’ case in the European Court of Human Rights but now the Swiss government is pushing back. 14/06/2024
Travel News Is it safe to travel to Greece? Athens shuts Acropolis amid heatwave Tourists have been fainting while queuing to get into the Acropolis. 12/06/2024
Europe News 2024 European elections, proposals for the future In the bonus episode of our series on the European election campaign, a Volt candidate and flower shop director wish for change. 07/06/2024
Water Matters Debate: How can we all do our bit and wise up about water resilience? In partnership with the European Commission As part of the European Union's Green Week event in Brussels, Euronews science correspondent Jeremy Wilks quizzed experts about water pollution, droughts, and floods and asked when we will wise up about water. 05/06/2024