Business Economic self-sabotage? Dublin airport passenger cap row heats up The aviation industry cannot fully rely on technological solutions to tackle the climate crisis, Green councillor says amid dispute over passenger limits at Dublin airport. 27/09/2024
No Comment Czechs left without electricity and drinking water following the flood The flooding in the Czech Republic is easing, but South Bohemia is still at risk, with many households continuing to lack electricity and drinking water. 18/09/2024
Climate WMO: Global heating likely to hit 3C by 2100 - what’s the solution? The latest multi-agency United in Science report outlines a key role for AI. 18/09/2024
Climate Why are a grandad, activist and toddler suing the Irish government? This is the first climate lawsuit in Ireland that tackles fundamental rights, following a landmark European Court of Human Rights ruling. 18/09/2024
Green News Green groups breathe a sigh of relief on von der Leyen’s climate picks Climate activists and the renewable energy lobby have broadly interpreted Ursula von der Leyen’s commissioner picks – the Netherlands’ Wopke Hoekstra, Denmark’s Dan Jørgensen and Spain’s Teresa Ribera – as signalling continuity with the Green Deal that marked her first mandate. 17/09/2024
Green News Microplastics can be breathed into your brain, new study shows New research has revealed that plastic from everyday items has the ability to infiltrate the brain. 17/09/2024
No Comment Floods devastate Polish town of Stronie Śląskie Severe floods have destroyed the town of Stronie Śląskie in southwest Poland, following the overflow of a nearby dam. 17/09/2024
No Comment Mud, damage and displacement: Poland battles with severe flooding Severe floods continue to affect parts of Central Europe, with some areas already past the peak and others still facing danger. 17/09/2024
No Comment Heavy rains cause devastating floods in Czech Republic Emergency workers conducted rescue operations in Czech Republic, following days of heavy rain that caused severe flooding and mass evacuations. 17/09/2024
Green News Global charity calls for end to EU incentives for crop-based biofuels Oxfam argues that despite caps introduced in recent years the EU continues to drive demand for food crops and land to be diverted into fuel production, but the biofuel industry continues to insist it is part of the solution to climate change. 13/09/2024
Travel News Wizz Air launches no frills flights to the Middle East The budget airline will introduce long-haul routes from March 2025. 12/09/2024
No Comment Paraguay River at lowest water level in more than a century A powerful drought in the Amazon rainforest led to the lowest water levels on the Paraguay River in more than a century. 10/09/2024
Europe News Severe drought in Bosnia and Poland brings record low water levels Lakes and rivers across Europe are drying up as the hottest summer on record comes to an end. In Poland and Bosnia, this has caused critically low water levels. 10/09/2024
Green News Summer 2024 declared the hottest ever by European climate scientists Europe was hit by deadly heatwaves and extreme weather from as early as June, with certain populations more at risk than others. 06/09/2024
Green News Plastic Overshoot Day: The shocking truth about the waste we produce We are just three-quarters of the way through the year, but the earth has already produced too much plastic waste. What needs to be done? 05/09/2024
Climate Where does Kamala Harris stand on climate change? From taking on fossil fuel companies to backing the Green New Deal, here is what Harris’s track record tells us about what she might do next. 30/08/2024
Green News South Koreans win legal case against government in Asian first It is the first ever legal case in East Asia challenging national climate policies so it could set a precedent. 29/08/2024
Green News Northern Greece faces significant water crisis as drought persists Prolonged drought conditions exacerbated by successive heatwaves this summer have seen northern Greece facing a major water crisis. 29/08/2024
Italy Italian olive oil production suffers from extreme heat and drought Italy's Puglia region is facing high levels of heat and drought, causing water scarcity that is having negative consequences for the region's production of olive oil. 29/08/2024
Croatia Hundreds of Croatian firefighters battle blaze near Split Many Balkan countries have faced large blazes over the summer period, including Bulgaria, Greece, and North Macedonia. 28/08/2024