Mobility Under the bonnet: How have planes changed over time? In partnership with Airbus You might think planes look the same as 60 years ago but subtle engineering advances have made big changes. Let’s look under the bonnet to find out what they are. 16/11/2021
Mobility Noise pollution: How are airports and airlines addressing the issue? In partnership with Airbus An increase in flights since the 1960s has been great for business and tourists but, in some cases, bad for locals. 16/11/2021
Climate Now When will COP26 decisions have an impact on our planet? In partnership with Copernicus In the wake of the COP26 climate summit, we take a look at when the decisions taken in Glasgow will have an impact on our planet, and report on a new European initiative to measure CO2 emissions more accurately. 15/11/2021
No Comment Hundreds protest at COP26 as negotiations draw to a close Hundreds of civil society representatives at the COP26 conference chant as they march through the convention centre and leave it in sign of protest, denouncing the conference a "failure" 12/11/2021
Nature Why does a Glasgow river have fewer rights than a new €14 company? Lawyers and environmentalists at a COP26 Coalition event called for ecocide to be made punishable in international law. 12/11/2021
Japan Cementing a cleaner future: how Japan is cutting carbon from industry In partnership with The Government of Japan In this episode we focus on the latest innovations in Japan to capture and recycle carbon and develop zero-carbon concrete. 08/11/2021
Nature Why Indigenous communities must be centre of biodiversity policies Despite making up only 5% of the global population, Indigenous people protect 80% of the planet's remaining biodiversity. Yet they only have legal rights to half of their land. 06/11/2021
Climate Warm water: How climate change is affecting the Baltic Sea In this episode, Save the Sea looks at the impact of climate change in the Baltic Sea. 05/11/2021
Climate Dutch livestock farmers fear for their future With agriculture to blame for 40% of nitrogen emissions, billions could be spent on reducing livestock to lower ammonia pollution. 04/11/2021
Climate Are machines or trees better for reducing CO2? If we're going to slow down global warming scientists say we're actually going to have to take billions of tonnes of CO2 out of the atmosphere. So how do we do it? Plant trees or use machines? 04/11/2021
Nature What's Europe and China's path to carbon neutrality? In partnership with China Global Television Network (CGTN) What's Europe and China's path to carbon neutrality? As COP26 gets underway we debate net-zero targets, ditching coal, and managing the switch to renewables with experts from east and west. 01/11/2021
Euronews Debates Euronews Debates: How should China and Europe transition to clean energy? In partnership with China Global Television Network (CGTN) Experts from Europe and China debate the pathways to a clean energy future, focusing on the concrete steps towards shared carbon neutrality goals. 01/11/2021
No Comment Protest in Glasgow as COP26 session begins Oxfam campaigners posed as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow on Monday 01/11/2021
Living Would you drink green whisky? Whisky makers in Scotland are finding innovative ways to reduce their carbon footprint and tackle climate change. 01/11/2021
No Comment Climate activists protest in London, feel 'optimistic' ahead of COP26 Climate activists protest outside the Lloyds and Macquarie offices in London to demand the global financial system stops putting money into the use of fossil fuels, ahead of COP26 in Glasgow. 29/10/2021
Ocean Coral reefs: the fight to save the ocean's food factories In partnership with the European Commission The world's coral reefs are dying due to warming oceans and pollution. Ocean explores what's been done to preserve and bring coral back to life. 26/10/2021
Nature In pictures: The guardians of the last two northern white rhinos With no male northern white rhinos left on the planet, Fatu and Najin bear the burden of the continuation of their entire species. 26/10/2021
Green News Local activists in long battle to stop oil drilling on Isle of Wight UK Oil and Gas Investments wanted to drill for oil on the Isle of Wight, their plans have just been refused. 20/10/2021
Nature Lausanne discovers soil has been polluted with dangerous chemicals The citizens of Lausanne, Switzerland are reeling after discovering that the soil in parts of the city has been intoxicated with dangerous chemicals for more than 60 years. 17/10/2021
Nature Irish baron turns estate he inherited into wildlife oasis Randal Plunkett, the 21st Baron of Dunsany, has allowed his hereditary estate in the east of Ireland to return to the wilderness. 17/10/2021