Europe News What will 2025 bring? Top world experts share their predictions Wim Wenders, Luisa Neubauer, and other figures share their predictions for 2025, stressing the impact of today's decisions on the future and the value of truth. 02/01/2025
Climate Will we still drink coffee in 25 years? That depends on climate change Climate change is already affecting Europe’s favourite beverage - but small-scale farmers are working on solutions. 31/12/2024
No Comment Massive waves pound Peruvian coast Unusually large waves hit the coasts of Peru, Ecuador and Chile, causing considerable damage and loss of life. 30/12/2024
Green News Europe suffered 3 of world’s 10 costliest climate disasters in 2024 A new report by Christian Aid found that Europe accounted for three of the top 10 costliest climate disasters in 2024. 30/12/2024
Green News Is the Amazon rainforest reaching a ‘long-feared tipping point’? Governments have historically viewed the Amazon as an area to be exploited, with little regard for sustainability or the rights of its Indigenous peoples. 30/12/2024
Green News 7 unsung green heroes of 2024 you might have missed Euronews Green celebrates our year’s top unsung heroes of the climate movement - and all of them are women! 28/12/2024
Green News 2024 is set to be the hottest year on record, new report finds The report found that climate change intensified 26 of the 29 weather events studied that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions. 27/12/2024
Living Pain, growth and hope: 5 climate books for your 2025 list Looking for an inspiring climate read? Here are five books I mulled over in 2024. 24/12/2024
France Public transport use soars in Montpellier a year after becoming free Montpellier introduced free public transport to combat the climate crisis and to ease the cost of living for its residents. 23/12/2024
Living How to handle difficult climate conversations this Christmas Do you engage with climate deniers that come your way this Christmas? And if so, what’s the best way to do it? 22/12/2024
Green News Is climate change making earthquakes more frequent? A recent study joins a growing body of evidence that climate influences seismic activity. 20/12/2024
Green News Montana’s top court upholds children’s right to a clean environment The Chief Justice used a classic parental comeback to uphold the ruling, in another blow to state-backed fossil fuel industries. 19/12/2024
Climate How CCS became the fossil fuel industry’s favourite ‘escape hatch’ Oil and gas lobbyists have helped push carbon capture and storage into the heart of Europe’s climate plans. 18/12/2024
Europe News Oil and gas majors demand massive public support for carbon capture The clock is ticking on a legal deadline for the petroleum industry to deploy carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure – a technology it has championed for decades – at an unprecedented scale by the end of the decade. 17/12/2024
No Comment Cyclone Chido ravages Mayotte island The people of Mayotte are trying to assess the damage caused by the passage of Cyclone Chido over the weekend. 16/12/2024
No Comment Cyclone Chido 'worst storm in 90 years' hits Mayotte Officials have called the storm the most destructive to hit the archipelago in 90 years, with fears of a high death toll as the cyclone wreaks havoc across the region. 16/12/2024
Climate What did countries argue at the world’s biggest climate case? Vanuatu and other vulnerable states gave impassioned evidence - aided by a few European allies. Now they wait for the World Court's opinion. 13/12/2024
Europe News 'Don't mess with the sun's rays,' EU scientists warn Amid growing frustration over the slow pace of global action to limit greenhouse gas emissions, attention is turning to geoengineering to reflect sunlight away from the planet – but scientists warn that such tinkering could have dramatic and unpredictable side effects. 09/12/2024
Climate Why the world’s militaries have climate change in their crosshairs Despite defence spending increasing in several national budgets, climate adaptation within the military is lagging behind. 08/12/2024
Europe News Green groups face cash squeeze as EU reconsiders financial support Leaked document seen by Euronews shows the European Commission is considering a rethink of funding rules, as NGOs warn they need public support to act as a counterbalance to powerful industry lobbies. 06/12/2024