Japan G7 vows to speed up clean energy transition Ministers say they will hasten the shift toward cleaner, renewable energy, but set no timetable for phasing out coal-fired power plants as they wrapped up two days of talks in Japan. 16/04/2023
World News G7 energy, environment leaders haggle over climate strategy The talks in Sapporo will also focus on biodiversity loss and other global challenges. But climate change tops the agenda of the closed-door meetings. 15/04/2023
World News Germany, EU reach agreement in combustion engine row Berlin and the EU have reached an agreement in their dispute over the future of cars with combustion engines. 25/03/2023
No Comment WATCH: Malawi township hit hard by Cyclone Freddy Residents of the southern Malawi township of Chilobwe are searching for survivors following a mudslide, triggered by Cyclone Freddy. 14/03/2023
World News Rising sea levels: the silent killer that is already a reality During the last decade, rising sea levels have already been a problem for cities around the world and scientists warn of further risks. 03/03/2023
No Comment New Zealand's North Island braces for Cyclone Gabrielle High winds and rain in Northland, New Zealand, as Cyclone Gabrielle is forecast to envelop the upper half of the North Island over a 48-hour period from Sunday evening, two weeks after parts of the same region experienced devastating flooding. 12/02/2023
World News Europe experiences extended period of severe cold Countries across the northern hemisphere are battling extreme weather with authorities in Europe trying to cope with an extended period of freezing conditions. 26/01/2023
World News Climate activists hijack car adverts to highlight environmental impact Climate activists have vandalised car industry billboards in a coordinated campaign in Europe to highlight the sector's environmental impact. In Brussels, the action was timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of its International Motor Show. 16/01/2023
World News Protesters are trying to save abandoned German village set to be bulldozed for coal mine Anti-coal protesters clashed with police at a massive rally of several thousand people in western Germany on Saturday, with police complaining that protective barriers had been broken down near a huge open-cast coal mine. 14/01/2023
World News 2022 the joint-fifth hottest year since records began, says NASA Greenhouse gas emissions were linked to a number of natural disasters last year, including drought, heatwaves and wildfires which ravaged large swathes of Europe during the summer. 13/01/2023
No Comment Watch: Heavy rain flood streets in Alexandria Heavy rain hit areas of the Egyptian city of Alexandria, leaving motorists driving through flooded streets. 12/01/2023
No Comment Watch: Police clear climate activists from German village Police pressed ahead Thursday with the clearance of a condemned village in western Germany, where activists are vowing to hold out against its demolition to make way for the expansion of a coal mine. 12/01/2023
Green News 'Ray of light': Emissions cuts can save world's glaciers, study finds Half of the world’s glaciers are doomed to disappear, according to new research. But it says limiting global warming can help save the rest. 06/01/2023
World News As face snow shortage in unseasonably warm winter Sparse snowfall and unseasonably warm weather in much of Europe is allowing green grass to blanket many mountaintops across the region where snow might normally be. 03/01/2023
No Comment Climate activists breach Munich airport to protest air travel on north Munich Airport saw its traffic disrupted after climate activists staged a protest against the environmental impact of air travel. The group "Last Generation" said some of their members glued their hands on the tarmac. 08/12/2022
Green News 'Without nature we have nothing' UN Chief said at COP15 Scientists, rights advocates, and delegates from nearly 200 countries gather in Canada for the COP15 Biodiversity summit as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said, "humanity's war on nature is ultimately a war on ourselves". 07/12/2022
Eco-Innovation Valencia uses lampposts to charge electric cars Valencia is one of 100 European cities aiming to become carbon neutral by 2030. 06/12/2022
Partner content Using technology to make it rain Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai From adjusting the weather to pulling water from thin air, innovative technology is being used to help find a sustainable supply of drinking water. 24/11/2022
Ocean Calls What’s the future of offshore renewables? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode, we're talking about the emerging sector of ocean energy. Will the ocean produce enough to fade out fossil fuels? How's it all going to work? 24/11/2022
Egypt COP27: Mixed reactions over what climate summit did and didn't achieve For the first time, the nations of the world have decided to help pay for the damage an overheating world is inflicting on poor countries. 20/11/2022