Green News Coal from this Colombian mine arrives in Europe ‘tainted with blood’ Indigenous communities living by the Swiss-owned Cerrejón mine in Colombia describe their suffering over the past 40 years. 21/10/2023
The Road To Green Removing dams and restoring rivers: The keys to preserving our future In partnership with The European Commission With over one million dams in Europe, our rivers have become too fragmented. Most dams are essential for society but many are abandoned. However, a movement is underway, aiming to remove the remnants of the last century, improve water quality and halt the collapse of biodiversity. 17/10/2023
The Road To Green How can removing dams help improve river health? In partnership with The European Commission Europe is facing extreme weather patterns due to the climate crisis. With high temperatures, low rainfall and significant human activity impacting our natural environment: how is taking down Dams beneficial for both local ecosystems and populations? 17/10/2023
Home This company’s low carbon tech is turning seawater into drinking water Global demand for drinkable water is on the rise. This Norwegian company is responding by desalinating the sea into clean, drinkable water. 06/10/2023
Spain Euroviews. Spain can help the rest of Europe learn how to tackle the water crisis Faced with climate change in the Mediterranean and a massive threat to its national industries, Spain is undertaking a major and costly reform of its entire water system, Jorge Molinero writes. 15/09/2023
Green News Why is one of Europe’s oldest lakes receding? One of Europe’s oldest lakes is shrinking - and it’s putting wildlife at risk of extinction. 14/09/2023
Eco-Innovation Hydroponics is a ‘godsend’ in this country with no natural rivers With heatwaves destroying crops in Libya and Jordan, farmers and refugees are finding hope in a popular new farming technique. 02/09/2023
France Water convoy protest arrives in Paris to denounce mega water basins The Water Convoy, which arrived in Paris on Saturday, brought together a thousand people on the Champ de Mars and then in a procession through Paris to denounce government plans to build mega water reservoirs used for agricultural irrigation. 26/08/2023
Climate Drought less severe than 2022, but groundwater levels still very low Europe is recovering from last year's severe drought thanks to this spring's rain. But under the ground, aquifers are still at a very low level. 23/08/2023
World News Euroviews. We can't allow our right to water to go down the drain When all is said and done, Europeans are still finding their access to water under threat and measures taken to protect this fundamental human right might not be bold enough, Catarina de Albuquerque writes. 16/08/2023
Green News ‘Hypocrisy’: EU exporting a ‘carcinogenic’ pesticide it banned in 2020 This dangerous fungicide was banned in the EU three years ago. So why is it still being sent to developing countries? 22/06/2023
Euronews Witness Locals blame Danone group for drying up water tables in Volvic, France A heated dispute over water is rippling through Auvergne, central France. While communities are facing water use restrictions, fingers point at multinational group Danone, accused of drying up water tables with far-reaching implications for the region's ecosystem. 15/06/2023
Euronews Witness Megabasins: solution or "insane" response to drought? France finds itself at a tug-of-war between opponents to megabasins and the agricultural sector. 08/06/2023
Green News Almost half Italy’s drinking water is wasted due to this one problem Much of Italy’s water distribution network is more than 30 years old. 06/06/2023
Living Hawaiians divided over potential damage from artificial wave pool Locals say the pool could damage a nearby beach but others say it's necessary for local surfers. 29/05/2023
Green News Coastal region in France restricts water use during 'crisis' drought The French Pyrenees-Orientales borders Spain's Catalonia autonomous region. 10/05/2023
Living How Las Vegas slashed water use with dawn patrols and lawn bans How have Las Vegas’ water cops helped the desert city cope with drought? 10/05/2023
Green News New map reveals where in Europe is most at risk from water shortages Water consumption is outstripping supply. This map shows the regions most at risk of shortages. 09/05/2023
Climate Now Climate Now debate: What's happening to the water cycle? Extreme weather events are making water a top priority in Europe. How is climate change affecting the water cycle on the continent? 20/04/2023
Climate India: Here’s how the new most populous country can grow sustainably ‘A new economy for happiness’: Here's how experts think India can grow sustainably as its population passes 1.41 billion people. 19/04/2023