Europe News European elections: What do voters want? What do candidates promise? Watch episode 23 of Euronews' guide on the European elections, taking place from June 6 to 9. 03/06/2024
Green News Climate action will boost energy security in Europe by 8% by 2030, IMF IMF's study focuses on security of supply and resilience of countries' economies. 29/05/2024
Art Eco-conscious film and photography pioneers exhibit at Saatchi Gallery A new exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London plays host to a collection of eco-conscious photographers and filmmakers, whose works aim to create communicative boundaries between art and the environment. 26/05/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? The future of the Green Deal after the elections In this edition of our weekly talk show, host Stefan Grobe and his guests talk about the future of the Green Deal after the elections, the situation of the electric cars market in Europe and why organic food sales have reached a ceiling. 25/05/2024
Tech News AI could help or harm the environment depending on how it’s used While AI could help us be more efficient, one negative is that it consumes a lot of energy, a renowned environmentalist told Euronews Next. 24/05/2024
Green News Is climate change to blame for Pakistan’s wettest April in decades? April in Pakistan saw significantly above average rainfall and lightning which killed dozens of people. 06/05/2024
France At least one person dead after violent storms hit northern France A 57-year-old woman was swept away by mudslides caused by extreme weather in the town of Courmelles. 03/05/2024
Green News More than 70% of key resources imperilled by climate - report Global production of crucial raw materials may be at risk of disruption due to climate change and businesses need to find adaptation solutions in order to timely deliver clean technologies for the green transition. 30/04/2024
No Comment Heatwave prompts millions to stay home from school Millions of students in all public schools across the Philippines were ordered to stay home on Monday after authorities cancelled in-person classes for two days as an emergency step due to the scorching heat and a public transport strike. 29/04/2024
Green News Bulgaria and Poland to increase climate adaptation and just transition Bulgaria and Poland's energy and climate plans still need to fill some gaps. 29/04/2024
Green News Low emissions traffic schemes linked to cleaner air Air quality markers revealed the day before a European Parliament plenary vote will set new guidance on tackling air pollution. 23/04/2024
World News More homes flooded in Russian region bordering Kazakhstan The devastation continues as water levels in a local river spike again. 16/04/2024
Russia 100,000 evacuated after floods hit Russia and Kazakhstan Flooding in Russia and Kazakhstan has prompted the evacuation of more than 100,000 - with aid being delivered to affected regions. 12/04/2024
Green News Climate change makes heat waves last longer and spike hotter - study Climate scientists have discovered more about exactly how global warming effects the impact of heat waves across the globe. 01/04/2024
Green News Fiery exchange over Nature Restoration Law overshadows climate debate The failure of EU ministers to rubber stamp a political agreement on a new Nature Restoration Law risks undermining climate action and damaging the EU's credibility both globally and with voters, a handful of opposing ministers were warned on Monday. 25/03/2024
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Green News Commission backs use of farmland for aviation fuel production In a bid to cut the climate impact of flying, the European Commission says agricultural land can be used for aviation biofuel production, providng it does not interfere with food and feed production or damage soils. But questions have been raised over whether sufficient safeguards are in place. 19/03/2024
Climate Bad news for smokers: El Niño is coming for tobacco Farmers are predicted to lose 20% of their income leaving many to rely on food aid. 13/03/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Who deserves a break more: business or the planet? In this edition, we get up to speed on squabbles over EU laws to stop corporate human rights abuse, and create more rights for gig workers. 17/02/2024
Europe News Putin 'really pushed' the EU's green transition, says von der Leyen Vladimir Putin's "blackmail" attempts only served to speed up the European Union's green transition, Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday. 13/02/2024