Portugal Portugal to demolish buildings threatened by coastal erosion Portugal plans to spend almost 470 million euros to try to reduce the risks to it population from coastal erosion and its vulnerability to climate change. 10/11/2018
World News Ozone layer healing from man-made damage, UN says Ozone depletion in the Earth's atmosphere will not be completely overturned until 2060. 06/11/2018
Earth News Eco-conscious watches The quest for 100% ethically-made or eco-friendly watch is over. 03/11/2018
Earth News Beauty waste, sustainable cotton, faux fur, fashion diversity… Our good reads of the week. 02/11/2018
World Is air pollution behind a surge in support for green parties? What can be done to tackle air pollution in Europe and is a surge in support for green parties signalling a shift among voters? 30/10/2018
Climate Now Climate Update: endless summer for some, a chilly deluge for others In partnership with Copernicus Euronews' Copernicus environmental overview examines a sultry September. 15/10/2018
World News Climate change report: World needs 'unprecedented' response Climate change report: World needs 'unprecedented' response to stop temperatures rising 08/10/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: "Will this planet become as hot as hell?" In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency Euronews' Science editor Jeremy Wilks hosts another #AskSpace public forum with one of the world's leading climate experts, Professor Erland Källén. 21/09/2018
Partner content Climate change and tourism: The Alps may become an even more attractive summer destination Partner content presented by copernicus Copernicus to help tourism industry adapt to climate-related shifts in holiday destinations and seasonality. 19/09/2018
World News NASA using laser to map Earth's ice coverage The U.S. has sent a satellite into space that will use laser technology to map the Earth's ice coverage and assess the impact of global warming 15/09/2018
Climate Now Copernicus Climate Update: Flaming August In partnership with Copernicus The fourth-warmest August on record produced more than just heat, with drought and floods damaging crops and taking lives around the world. 14/09/2018
Switzerland This map shows 'how snow is disappearing from Switzerland' Snow covering an area twice the size of Luxembourg has been lost in Switzerland over the last two decades, researchers say. 13/09/2018
Next Series How technology is helping protect Europe's heritage sites from climate change The 14th century Palazzo dei Consoli is one of Gubbio's most iconic buildings. But the cracks appearing in its stone walls are raising concern that the ground under the palazzo may be shifting. Are we at risk of losing our historic heritage to climate change? 10/09/2018
World News August in Europe 'was the warmest on record' Europe had its warmest August on record — the third month this year that has seen unprecedented temperatures. 05/09/2018
Sweden Sweden votes: climate is key election issue 'for first time in Europe' Sweden’s scorching summer and subsequent forest fires have given unprecedented prominence to the issue. 04/09/2018
Sweden Sweden election explainer: will Swedes swing to the far right? Sweden had a record-breaking 163,000 asylum applicants in 2015. Will the legacy of this be the country electing far right populists Sweden Democrats on September 9? 03/09/2018
World News Governments 'not on track' to cap temperatures at below two degrees Governments are 'not on track' to cap temperatures at below two degrees, said UN's Patricia Espinosa. 02/09/2018
Focus Facing up to the challenges of the fast disappearing Aral Sea In partnership with Turkmenistan Focus takes stock of the situation of the Aral Sea. The subject - from an ecological point of view - is as worrying as that of deforestation in the Amazon. Five Heads of State from Central Asia just met in Turkmenistan to show their common commitment to this huge ecological and economic challenge. 31/08/2018