Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Nature What scientists got right - and wrong - about coastal threats From agricultural pollution to the spread of invasive species and climate change, there are myriad shifting threats to rocky shores. 16/07/2025
Green News Athens' reservoirs are now very close to historic lows, study warns The latest study shows that Athens' reservoirs are very close to historic lows, with a risk of water scarcity. 16/07/2025
Climate Where are the worst drought hotspots in Europe and the world? Drought is not just a weather event - it can be a social, economic, and environmental emergency, experts explain after a landmark survey. 05/07/2025
Europe News Western Balkans face drought and water restrictions amid heatwave During the past week’s heatwave in Europe, scorching temperatures reached as high as 46.6 degrees Celsius in Portugal's Mora. 03/07/2025
Green News Drought strikes one third of Romania as residents struggle for water Romania's southwestern Dolj county struggles with severe drought. Villagers in Teascu din Deal trek long distances for water, facing harsh conditions daily. 01/07/2025
Modern Nomads Kazakhstan opens Institute to study Caspian Sea In partnership with MDQ In this episode of Modern Nomads, we turn our focus to the Caspian Sea. Shared by five coastal countries — Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan — the regional treasure faces a critical decline in sea levels. 18/06/2025
Climate Planetary waves amplifying wild weather have tripled, scientists say Climate scientist Michael Mann explains the complex connections between climate change, atmospheric waves, and extreme weather. 17/06/2025
Climate Europe faces drought as May declared second-hottest on record Persistent dry conditions have led to the lowest spring river flow across Europe since records began in 1992 11/06/2025
Green News UK solar power hits record highs during sunniest spring ever The UK’s solar surge has also cut gas use by €710 million this year. 05/06/2025
Climate More than 40% of Europe is facing drought, latest update shows Agriculture and hydropower could struggle to make ends meet as Europe’s climate-driven dry spell continues. 02/06/2025
Nature 7 conversation-starting photos of our precious planet The competition celebrates the camera’s ability to capture “both the fragility and strength of communities facing environmental challenges.” 25/05/2025
Radio Schuman Why Europe should be worried about the ongoing drought People across Europe are revelling in the current summery weather conditions. However, record low levels of rainfall in recent months foreshadow a worrying future for the continent. 21/05/2025
Green News World forest loss last year ‘unlike anything we’ve seen’, data shows Brazil, set to host the COP30 climate conference later this year, lost the largest area of tropical forest in 2024. 21/05/2025
Nature New tech could ease growing human-elephant conflict in Zimbabwe Droughts and shrinking resources push animals to raid villages, destroying crops and infrastructure and sometimes injuring or killing people. 16/05/2025
Europe in Motion Which European countries are draining their freshwater resources? Scientists fear another catastrophic summer for crops as drought conditions worsen in Europe. 14/04/2025
Travel News Cyprus to fund desalination plants for hotels amid water shortages The government will provide €3 million of funding over the next two years to help hotels build their own desalination plants. 27/03/2025
Green News Climate change made 2022’s UK wildfires 6 times more likely One of the study’s key messages is the pressing need to adapt to rising fire risks while limiting further warming. 13/03/2025
Green News These are the European cities most vulnerable to flooding and drought Researchers have found that 90 per cent of all climate disasters are driven by too much or too little water. 12/03/2025
Green News Zambia’s struggling women pay the price of climate crisis and aid cuts Zambia reported more than 42,000 cases of gender-based violence in both 2023 and 2024. 08/03/2025
Morocco Drought-hit Morocco urges people not to buy sheep for Eid al-Adha With the nation's herd reduced by drought and prices rising due to inflation, King Mohammed VI has asked the public to refrain from slaughtering sheep. 28/02/2025