Europe News Over 70,000 people march for the climate in Belgium Marchers braved the cold and rain in Brussels to urge politicians to act on climate change. 27/01/2019
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Venezuela, climate march, yellow vests Today's top stories in Europe 24/01/2019
World News Europe's chaotic weather in 2018 is wake-up call for climate change A look back at the exceptional weather events that hit Europe during 2018 and if climate change can explain it. 02/01/2019
Green News NGOS sue French government over not doing enough to tackle climate cha Four NGOs including Oxfam and Greenpeace have decided to take the first act of "a climate justice action" against the French State. 21/12/2018
World News Euroviews. How climate action is transforming the very fabric of business | View By publicly committing to carbon neutrality, governments can lay down the indicators of success for businesses. Choosing sustainable materials, whether for packaging or for construction, should be a cornerstone of the EU’s low emissions strategy by 2050. 17/12/2018
Poland COP24 annouces agreement in Katowice The COP24 United Nations climate talks needed overtime and frantic negotiations to succeed, but the success now means nearly 200 nations have a rulebook to follow to implement the 2015 Paris climate accord. 15/12/2018
Living Climate change could kill off black truffles According to a recent report, the expensive delicacy may vanish from southern Europe by the end of this century. 14/12/2018
Poland Hopes dwindle at COP24 as climate talks draw to a close Delegates' confidence is waning as they struggle to agree a rulebook for implementing the landmark Paris Agreement before Saturday. 13/12/2018
Living Our future is melting away and this artist wants us to see it Centuries-old Greenland icebergs in the heart of London raise awareness of climate change. 12/12/2018
France France sees a new wave of climate marches Thousands of people gathered in the streets of various cities across France to demand that the government take action to limit global warming despite the gilets jaunes protests. 08/12/2018
Europe News The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions 07/12/2018
World News What was the worst year in history? Scientists determine the answer What was the worst year in history? Scientists determine the answer 21/11/2018
World News Arctic heatwave could result in summer-like warmth for Alaska Climate scientist Zack Labe told Euronews this phenomenon could cause temperatures to rise over 10°C above average in some areas of Alaska, making the climate feel equivalent to late-summer 29/09/2018
My Europe Series German energy giant clears climate protesters from Hambach forest Central Europe's last primordial forest in Germany is about to be obliterated to dig up dirty and inefficient lignite coal, despite Berlin's trumpeted green credentials. Insiders talks to all sides of the story, but RWE refuses to comment. 28/09/2018
World News Late summer: Heatwave to return to Europe Strong heatwave ahead for parts of Europe 17/09/2018
World News Euroviews. ‘Clean cooling’ needs to come in from the cold | View We need to take a hard look at how we provide cooling and devise a radically more efficient approach. If we do not, the irony is that as we strive to cool ourselves down, we shall be heating the planet up …. requiring more cooling. 09/08/2018
Finland Helsinki shoppers sleep in cool supermarket aisles to escape heatwave A supermarket in Finland offered its customers its aisles as a cool place to sleep on Saturday as respite from Europe's heatwave 06/08/2018
Sweden How Sweden's highest peak has lost its top spot Sweden has endured its hottest July on record, severe drought and some of the worst forest fires the country has ever seen. Now its highest peak has lost 4 metres to glacier melt. We speak to the researcher who made the dicovery. 03/08/2018
World News Climate change made Europe’s heatwave 'more than twice as likely' The current heatwave across northern Europe was made more than twice as likely by climate change resulting from human activities, according to a preliminary assessment by leading scientists. 28/07/2018
World News European weather: Will it be sun cream or raincoats this summer? Various parts of the continent are experiencing unusual weather conditions, so what's in store for the summer? 13/06/2018