Climate Meet the young climate leader bringing Europe’s concerns to the UN A group of seven young advisers has been selected to provide the UN with the youth perspective on climate action. 01/04/2023
USA Russia 'should not be' on UN Security Council, says US diplomat "Russia is a permanent member of the Security Council. It shouldn't be because of what it is doing in Ukraine," said US ambassador to the United Nations. 31/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Carbon offsets don't work. It's time for the EU to change its approach It's time for the EU to lay off the carbon offsets 17/03/2023
Earth News What is the IPCC report and why does it matter? Evidence on climate change and its impacts is gathered from around the world to compile IPCC reports. 17/03/2023
Earth News Euroviews. View: To beat deadly superbugs, we must tackle pollution Environmental pollution is helping to breed deadly superbugs. We must cut it off at the source, writes Inger Andersen, Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme. 08/02/2023
Ukraine Ukraine war: A month-by-month timeline of the conflict so far Here's our look at the key moments since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February last year. 30/01/2023
World News UN chief warns of 'rule of lawlessness' Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the rule of law risks turning into "the rule of lawlessness," citing a variety of unlawful actions committed by various states around the world, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 13/01/2023
Earth News Why has a Big Oil CEO been selected to lead COP28 climate talks? Al Jaber says the UAE will take an “inclusive approach” that encompasses all stakeholders - especially those from the Global South who are most impacted by climate change. 12/01/2023
Climate Ozone layer will recover by 2040 in most of the world, says UN The report lays out three key dates, with the ozone layer set to fully recover to 1980 values by 2066. 10/01/2023
Earth News Loss and damage: Nearly €8bn pledged for Pakistan flood recovery UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the decision made in Sharm el Sheikh in November must be implemented. 09/01/2023
Earth News Euroviews. View: Early warning systems can put an end to climate disasters "Climate change driven extreme events are inevitable. Widespread death and destruction are not," says Mami Mizutori, head UNDRR. 09/01/2023
World News Malta and Switzerland play an outsized role on the UN's biggest stage The EU's smallest Member State, and Europe's most famously neutral nation, have just started their two year stint as members of the Security Council. 05/01/2023
Ukraine Ukraine war: Kyiv wants UN-backed peace summit 'by end of February' In a new interview, Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba said Russia would have to face a war crimes tribunal before joining any possible peace talks. 27/12/2022
Nature COP15: Cautious success or abject failure? The experts weigh in COP15's ’unprecedented’ international deal to protect nature is hopeful but not without flaws. 20/12/2022
Lebanon Irish UN peacekeeping soldier killed in 'serious incident' in Lebanon Three others were injured in the incident near the village of Al-Aqbiya. 15/12/2022
Democratic Republic Of Congo France condemns DR Congo massacre that left at least 131 dead Local residents have said that M23 rebels forced them to dig mass graves to bury the victims. 08/12/2022
Earth News Euroviews. View: COP15 is the time to ditch lip service and act on biodiversity Craig Bennett and Clare Shine share why COP15 could be a defining moment for the protection of nature. 06/12/2022
Europe News 'Make Russia pay': EU moves ahead with confiscation of frozen assets The proceeds from the confiscation will be used to finance the costly reconstruction of Ukraine. 30/11/2022
Nature Indian biologist rallies 10,000 women to protect endangered storks Wildlife biologist Dr Purnima Devi Barman has been made one of the UNEP's 2022 Champions of The Earth for her work. 29/11/2022
Climate Is overpopulation fuelling climate change? It’s not that simple Climate change and population crowding might seem like two issues that are strongly linked - they are, but not quite as much as people might think. 15/11/2022