Climate ‘Act now and act fast’: 500 scientists back urgent climate declaration The Dartington Declaration calls for ‘unprecedented’ cuts to emissions to prevent global temperatures exceeding 1.5℃. 01/12/2025
Green News Air pollution in EU linked to 182,000 deaths despite progress - report Air pollution remains one Europe’s deadliest environmental threats despite recent progress. 01/12/2025
Travel News Ryanair scraps its Prime membership service. Will you be affected? Ryanair says its loyalty scheme has cost the airline more than €1.5 million in passenger fare discounts since its launch. 01/12/2025
Green News Why is France paying €130m for winemakers to uproot their vines? France says it is ‘determined’ to rescue the wine industry from a crisis, but could its plan backfire? 29/11/2025
Green News UN's climate change language ‘eroding’ public trust, warns report Researchers warn that current climate change language can make it easier for misinformation to spread. 28/11/2025
Green News Climate change threatens Spain’s ‘resilient’ economy, warns report Despite steady GDP growth, a new report warns Spain is among the European countries most 'exposed' to climate change. 28/11/2025
Eco-Innovation Depleted oil field to become Europe’s first offshore CO2 storage site When the project begins commercial operations next year, it is expected to become the European Union’s first fully-operational offshore CO2 storage site. 26/11/2025
Green News UK wildfires hit a record high. Where does the rest of Europe stand? It is estimated that wildfires have ravaged more than 46,000 hectares this year in the UK, the largest area since monitoring began. 25/11/2025
Green News Why hundreds of road signs in France have been decorated with ‘flames’ Flames have been glued to a number of road signs and billboards across France, as activists beg ‘stop climate sabotage’. 25/11/2025
Climate Billions at risk from ‘alarming’ climate change in mountain regions Scientists warn accelerating climate change in mountain regions is increasing the risk of "devastating" floods and hazardous events. 25/11/2025
Green News ‘Deep divisions’: What did COP30 actually achieve and what comes next? COP30 may go down in history as a fiery flop, as divisions quashed all hope for a commitment to fossil fuel phaseout. 24/11/2025
Climate COP30: new deal on climate action reached, but no fossil fuels roadmap UN climate talks in Brazil resulted in a modest agreement to increase financial support for countries most affected by extreme weather linked to climate change. However, but offered no roadmap to phase out fossil fuels or to strengthen insufficient emissions reduction commitments. 22/11/2025
Climate Ancient data shows Europe may see 42 more summer days by 2100 Summers on the continent could be getting a lot longer, new study shows. 22/11/2025
Green News COP30 draft deal omits mention of fossil fuels despite phaseout calls Experts have slammed the “shamefully weak” COP30 draft text for failing to mention fossil fuels at all. 21/11/2025
Climate How soil could be the secret weapon to meet climate targets Despite being one of the largest natural carbon sinks, most nations exclude soil from their climate plans. 20/11/2025
Green News EU farmer takes oil giant TotalEnergies to court over climate damages The climate change-related lawsuit begins its hearings, just days after TotalEnergies announced its climate investment at COP30. 19/11/2025
Climate Body of landslide victim recovered in Italy's Gorizia region An 83-year-old's body was recovered by authorities late on Monday after a landslide, triggered by heavy rains, collapsed her home in Italy's northeastern Gorizia region. 18/11/2025
Green News Storm Claudia exposes weaknesses in preparation for extreme weather Experts contacted by Euronews agree that tornadoes are impossible to predict, but warn that extreme events will become more frequent and that floods show the risks of poorly planned urban development. 18/11/2025
Europe in Motion Which European countries should lead climate decision-making? A new survey shows that five EU nations think the worst climate impacts can still be avoided, but they differ over how much the EU should do to tackle climate change. 18/11/2025
Europe News World falling behind on crucial methane emissions cuts, report warns Research from a UN agency says the world is set to miss targets agreed four years ago despite readily available technology and clear incentives. 18/11/2025