real economy European Green Deal set to transform economy in face of climate threat Nearly every major aspect of the European Union's economy is set to be reassessed in light of the climate and ecological emergency. 15/01/2020
Partner content Identifying human and nature role in CO2 emissions is key to control global warming Under the Paris Agreement, 195 countries have pledged to slash their greenhouse gas emissions to keep global temperature rise well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. 04/12/2019
futuris Liquid windows and the energy-efficient buildings of tomorrow Liquid windows and the energy-efficient buildings of tomorrow 02/12/2019
Unreported Europe At the frontline of an Extinction Rebellion climate protest in Berlin Euronews embeds with the group at a planned civil disobedience mission called “Rebels Ark” which blocked the city’s Grosser Stern – a huge five-lane roundabout linking north to south and east to west. 25/10/2019
business planet Turning the tables on plastic pollution Business Planet travels to the Belgian city of Antwerp to see how one small company is transforming plastic pollution into a designer product. 20/09/2019
business planet Thinking outside the toy box: how to give new life to old playthings As concern grows about the amount of plastic pollution we’re leaving for future generations, a Belgian company is setting a great example to children. 20/09/2019
New Zealand How too much love is harming dolphins in New Zealand New Zealand has banned swimming with dolphins in its Bay of Islands waters. 29/08/2019
The Cube Should we compare Amazon forest fires to those in central Africa? We spoke to an expert to find out whether we should be more concerned about the ecological impact in Africa than South America. 28/08/2019
world news Brazilian government defends record on Amazon deforestation Satellite images from Brazil’s own space agency allegedly show deforestation in the Amazon has almost tripled since Bolsonaro’s government came to power. 17/08/2019
no comment Activists all abuzz over use of pesticides in Europe Environmental campaigners gathered outside the European Commission on Wednesday asking for an end to the usage of bee-killing pesticides. 01/08/2019
France France 'will introduce eco-tax' on flights out of France "We have decided to put in place an eco-tax on all flights from France," the French transport minister said during a news conference, adding that the funds will finance daily transport in France. 09/07/2019
Europe News The Brief: New European Parliament sets priorities The newly-elected Parliament has been confronted with challenges during their time in Strasbourg. Meanwhile, Brexit party MEPs are making their voices heard and organisations are calling for the EU to become a federal state. All this and more on the Brief from Brussels. 03/07/2019
futuris Can hydrogen offer a clean energy future in isolated territories? In our latest episode of Futuris, we found out if hydrogen can meet the energy demands on remote, isolated territories. European researchers are working to find out on constrained lands, such as the Orkney Islands in the UK. 01/07/2019
Destinations Conscious tourism in idyllic Saint Lucia A place to experience multiple holidays rolled into one. 24/06/2019
World Deep sea explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau teaches UAE children about ocean conservation Oceanographer and environmentalist, Jean-Michel Cousteau, paid his first visit to the United Arab Emirates as part of his educational conservation programme. 21/06/2019
World Can corals in Jordan save other reefs from global warming? Scientists in Jordan have discovered that corals in the Gulf of Aqaba are resisting the rise in water temperatures. 21/06/2019
Unreported Europe Meet the Christian Green Party supporters of Bavaria An otherwise conservative region in Germany has seen a surge in Green Party voters in the last EU election. In this feature of Insiders, meet the Christians who have thrown their support behind the left-wing party. 04/06/2019
Good Morning Europe Philippines returns huge amounts of waste 'illegally shipped' by Canada The Philippines is returning huge amounts of waste which it says was illegally shipped by Canada, mislabelled as recyclable plastics. 30/05/2019
Living Will Notre Dame be made into an eco-cathedral? The 12th century old cathedral could be potentially modernised into an energy efficient solar project. 21/05/2019
United Kingdom Watch: Biodegradable bags are not truly biodegradable, new study says The study examined the degradation of five plastic bag materials widely available from high street retailers in the UK. 03/05/2019
Unreported Europe Positive energy: Danish island leads renewable revolution In this episode of Insiders, Euronews' Hans von de Brelie travels to Denmark to find out about the efforts on the island of Samsø to slow down climate change. 12/04/2019
Ocean Harnessing the power of our oceans In this episode of Ocean, Denis Loctier travels to the west coast of France and northern Scotland to see what Europe is doing to tap into the immense power of the sea. 05/04/2019
Ocean Ocean energy: "what we need to see is sustained support" As part of an Ocean episode on harnessing the power of our seas, we spoke to Neil Kermode, the Managing Director of the European Marine Energy Centre. 05/04/2019
Green News Inside Hungary’s first eco-village of Gyűrűfű What happens when a group of environmentally-minded individuals come together and decide to live life in harmony with nature? 05/04/2019
Green News Best green books and eco apps of the month These are the eco friendly apps and books you should be downloading and reading now. 05/04/2019
Living Prosecco seems to be on the precipice of disaster (again) Our collective thirst for Prosecco is causing potentially disastrous consequences for the environment in North Eastern Italy where it is produced. 04/04/2019