Green News From defacing Stonehenge to human chains: Climate protests in pictures From Just Stop Oil splattering Stonehenge with orange powder to a 30,000-strong human chain in the Netherlands. 24/06/2024
Europe News Nature Restoration Law gets green light after Austria flips After months of setbacks and difficult negotiations between the EU Council and the European Parliament, environment ministers voted today in Luxembourg to pass the Nature Restoration Law. 17/06/2024
Nature Kazakhstan: World’s last wild horse species saved from extinction These endangered Przewalski's horses are part of an effort to return the species to the Central Asian plains they once roamed. 15/06/2024
Experiences What is Freikörperkultur? My very British induction into German nudism ‘It is very organised’: What it’s like inside Berlin’s health-boosting nudist clubs. 11/06/2024
Nature Could legal action save water voles from extinction? With the UK government not mentioning nature in its election manifesto, 82 nature groups are holding it to account. 10/06/2024
Travel News World’s longest circular hiking trail to open in Europe this summer Portugal’s tourist hotspots are overwhelmed with visitors. A new hiking trail aims to restore balance. 10/06/2024
Art Biennale Gherdëina: Euronews Culture speaks to curator Lorenzo Giusti Euronews Culture sat down with Italian historian and art curator Lorenzo Giusti to discuss the Biennale Gherdëina – an innovative art show in Italy’s alpine South Tyrol region. 05/06/2024
Art Take a look at the jaw-dropping Drone Photo Awards 2024 finalists The nominated works were chosen from over 2,000 submissions from 113 countries for the world's most prestigious aerial photography competition. 03/06/2024
Art Biennale Gherdëina returns to the Dolomites for its ninth edition The Italian exhibition invites more than 30 artists and collectives to engage with the landscapes of Val Gardena (Gherdëina). This year's theme is ‘The Parliament of Marmots’ a title which borrows from a local Ladin myth about the Fanes – the legendary founding population of the Ladins. 29/05/2024
Nature This Italian museum has recreated a Tanzanian butterfly forest The Butterfly Forest was created this spring to create public awareness on some of the research that MUSE is doing in Udzungwa Mountains to study and protect the world’s biodiversity. 23/05/2024
Lifestyle Walking can make you happier and more creative. Here’s how to start Do you want to be more creative? Try taking a walk. We spoke to researchers and avid walkers on how putting one foot in front of the other can be good for the brain. Plus, tips on how to get your step count up. 19/05/2024
Nature Bison in Romania could offset emissions from 43,000 cars, study finds Experts say it shows how rewilding could be a 'major option' for policymakers in the face of rapidly accelerating climate change. 17/05/2024
Living Rewilding doesn’t need to exclude humans, captivating new book argues Sophie Yeo talks to us about her new book Nature’s Ghosts and the lessons for conservationists buried in landscapes of the past. 05/05/2024
Green News Two men charged with cutting down UK’s beloved Sycamore Gap tree The National Trust has said it will take up to three years to see if new growth sprouts from the sycamore's stump. 01/05/2024
Green News What are Europe’s cities doing to adapt to climate change? Cities are home to a majority of Europe’s population and are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of climate change. 29/04/2024
Nature Activist who led campaign to save Spain’s Mar Menor wins ‘Green Nobel’ Teresa Vicente’s campaign saw nearly 640,000 people back a law granting legal protection to the Mar Menor. 29/04/2024
Nature Cicadas are so noisy in the US that residents are calling the police Police have received complaints of a loud ‘siren’ sound as billions of cicadas emerge in a rare double convergence. 25/04/2024
Culture news Earth Day: David Bowie featuring Mother Nature - What is Sounds Right? Mother Nature is now recognised as an official artist with her own profile on major streaming platforms. It's all part of the initiative Sounds Right, which has been launched by The Museum for the United Nations. 22/04/2024
Living Nature now has its own Spotify artist page Nature as an official artist will mean singers, songwriters and bands who use these sounds can choose to add it as a featured artist. 19/04/2024
No Comment WATCH: Northern Lights shine over an erupting volcano in Iceland The volcano has erupted four times in recent months. 18/04/2024