Now playing Next Partner content Rising temperatures and more extreme weather events: How is Europe’s tourism industry coping? PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY COPERNICUS Rattled by deadly floods in Greece, wildfires in Tenerife and extreme temperatures in southern Italy during the 2023 summer holiday period, more people have woken up to the impacts of climate change and travel preferences are changing, according to research conducted by the ETC. 10/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Just Stop Oil climate activists attack Velazquez painting in London The non-violent civil resistance movement Just Stop Oil, which demands that the UK government halts all future licensing for development and production of fossil fuels, is at it again. This time, climate activists have smashed the glass protecting a Velazquez painting in London's National Gallery. 07/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Storm Ciarán kills 5 people and brings record rainfall to Italy Climate scientists say human-induced climate change has led to heavier rainfall during storms like Ciarán, often resulting in more severe damage. 03/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News 'Catch-22': Does cleaning up air pollution increase global warming? Cutting pollution is heating up the planet, experts say. Here's what can be done about it. 02/11/2023
Now playing Next Climate Scientists say there’s still time to stop Greenland ice sheet melting There’s good news for the ice sheet, which may withstand temporary breaches in 1.5C, but emissions must still drop quickly. 19/10/2023
Now playing Next Climate Now Meet the Swedish scientists hoping to solve Earth's methane mystery IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS In this episode of Climate Now, we meet researchers in Sweden trying to find out why levels of the climate-warming gas methane are rising so sharply. Could it be a natural response to a hotter planet? 16/10/2023
Now playing Next Climate Now Climate Now debate: 2023 is set to be the hottest year on record IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Watch our expert panellists as they discuss this year’s extraordinary climate data and what action needs to be taken. 13/10/2023
Now playing Next Climate Dengue fever is likely to 'take off' in Europe as planet heats Climate change could make dengue fever a major threat in southern Europe this decade, WHO scientist warns. 06/10/2023
Now playing Next Green News 'Gobsmackingly bananas': Scientists react to September heat record The Copernicus Climate Change Service said the global average temperature for September broke records by such an absurd margin that climate experts are struggling to describe the phenomenon. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Young people sue 32 nations for climate inaction at human rights court Six young people from Portugal took on 32 countries in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Wednesday for failing to protect them against climate change. 27/09/2023
Now playing Next Climate Antarctic sea ice melting hits ‘extreme’ record, scientists warn Emissions cuts are urgently needed, as Antarctic winter sea ice drops 1 million square kilometres below its previous record. 26/09/2023
Now playing Next Climate Now Can this 300-year-old landscape survive another 300 years? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Climate Now visits the Sanssouci Palace and Gardens in Potsdam, Germany, a world heritage site under threat from climate change. Droughts, heatwaves, and heavy rain are all taking their toll on this historic 300-hundred-year-old landscape. Can it survive for another 300 years? 18/09/2023
Now playing Next world news 'Climate Armageddon': Scientists observe sea temperatures rise in UK Sea temperatures impact kelp and seagrass, which support ecosystems around Europe exactly the same way as coral does. Without them, marine diversity will be in danger. 15/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News ‘Nowhere is immune’: Libya’s floods made worse by climate change ‘Ferocious strength’ of storm that caused Libya’s devastating floods was powered by climate change, scientists say. 13/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News Climate change is helping fire ants to invade Europe Red fire ants are one of the world's worst and costliest invasive alien species - and they're making Italy their home. 12/09/2023
Now playing Next Netherlands Thousands protest after Dutch government awards fossil fuel subsidies Climate activists blocked a Dutch highway on Saturday in anger at billions of euros in government subsidies for industries that use oil, coal and gas. 10/09/2023
Now playing Next Climate In data: How much has Europe warmed up over the past 40 years? Europe is warming almost twice as fast as the global average, at about 2.2C above pre-industrial times. 09/09/2023
Now playing Next euronews WITNESS Wildfires in Tenerife: A paradise up in flames Wildfires across the world are devastating huge areas. Often humans are the culprits with campfires, cigarettes and even arson attacks. But the question is: Is there is a link to climate change as well, to drought and heatwaves? 07/09/2023
Now playing Next no comment Watch: Brazil firefighters rescue people trapped by floods Firefighters rescue people trapped by floodwaters in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, where heavy rains have left at least 21 dead. 06/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Is supermodel Naomi Campbell's latest clothing venture Pretty risky? The 53-year-old is one of the richest models in history and her choice to work with much maligned fast fashion label Pretty Little Thing has left fashion insiders and fans alike baffled. 05/09/2023