Germany Germany: Fish are dying in rivers from heatwave In West Germany where temperatures have reached around 39 degree's celcius, there's hardly been any rain in the last few months, leaving the Rhine river in Cologne very low leaving fish to suffocate 02/08/2018
World News Why we're all living on credit for the rest of the year Today is the day humans 'have taken more from the planet than nature can put back in a year'. 01/08/2018
World News Earth Overshoot Day is the earliest in almost half a century The day marks when humanity's annual demand on nature exceeds what our planet can renew in that year. This year, it falls on Aug. 1 - one day earlier than in 2017, which fell on Aug. 2, and the earliest since our planet went into "overshoot" in 1970, which fell on Dec. 29. 31/07/2018
World News Euroviews. We need to start categorising marine heatwaves like hurricanes | View As marine heatwaves increasingly wreak havoc on ocean ecosystems, a marine research scientist explains why it’s important to start naming and classifying the phenomenon. 24/07/2018
Indonesia Hundreds of crocodiles killed in revenge attack at breeding farm Almost 300 crocodiles were beaten to death by villagers in Indonesia. 16/07/2018
Earth News Growing herbs and vegetables under the sea An Italian research team has created the world's first underwater farm. 16/07/2018
World News Feeling good: positive stories from the week Studies have shown that increasing positive emotions has a powerful effect on our general wellbeing. This is why we’d like to introduce you to our roundup of some of the brightest stories from this week. 13/07/2018
Italy Italy 'turns blind eye' to more than 10,000 hours of illegal fishing 20 Italian bottom-trawling vessels were caught fishing within closed areas of the Strait of Sicily designed to protect young hake — the most overfished species in the Mediterranean. 12/07/2018
Somalia Terror group al-Shabaab bans single-use plastic bags Al-Shabaab is normally better known for its deadly attacks than its environmental commitments. 06/07/2018
Belgium Five tonnes of plastic waste from the sea is transformed into a whale Five tons of plastic waste has been pulled from seawater and transformed into the Bruges Whale, a gigantic sculpture that highlights the staggering amount of waste floating in our oceans. 05/07/2018
World News Roaming stork lands Polish charity with huge phone bill Someone removed a SIM card from a GPS tracker placed on a stork's back to clock in 20 hours of phone calls. 03/07/2018
World News Majority of Europe’s waterways 'fail to meet minimum EU standards' Some 60% of surface water bodies surveyed by the European Environmental Agency (EEA) haven’t reached a good ecological status under the Water Framework Directive. 03/07/2018
Earth News Floating gardens in the heart of London Living on historic boats in the center of London 25/06/2018
Spain They rebuilt an abandoned Spanish town — and then got jail sentences Six activists face prison for illegal occupation after they rebuilt an abandoned Spanish village. 15/06/2018
Earth News Muy caliente: swimwear made in Spain Get inspired by the Mediterranean vibes of these swimwear brands made in Spain. 13/06/2018
Romania Row over cleaning up Romanian politics literally heads onto the street Opposition groups post videos showing them removing litter after government-organised rally. 11/06/2018
Bulgaria EU spends €274m to 'breach its own environmental laws' Brussels has been accused of an embarrassing gaffe after spending €274 million on a motorway that is set to breach its own environmental laws. 08/06/2018
Poland How Europe's rubbish is helping to fuel a fires crisis in Poland Europe has doubled the amount of its waste it is sending to Poland and it’s helping to fuel a major increase in rubbish fires, it’s been claimed. 07/06/2018
Greece "Waste to wear" project makes clothes out of discarded fishing nets The Healthy Seas project is trying to protect fish from getting trapped in plastic nets 07/06/2018