Switzerland This new SUV is electric-powered and… vegan Guilt-free motoring for the environmentally-conscious, animal lover? 07/03/2019
Green News Robinson Crusoe island sets example for the world in conservation Robinson Crusoe island sets example for the world in conservation 28/02/2019
World News What are European cities doing to tackle air pollution? Unusually high temperatures in some parts of Europe are making air pollution even worse. Euronews looks at how some cities are attempting to tackle the problem. 27/02/2019
World News EU farming 'under threat' and needs big budget, says Macron France's Macron says EU farming 'under threat', needs big budget 23/02/2019
World News Venezuela's president Maduro breaks relations with Colombia Venezuela's Maduro breaks relations with Colombia; expels Colombian embassy employees 23/02/2019
Green News Creating music from garbage An environmental activist in Egypt recycles waste to create musical instruments. 22/02/2019
Belgium Green MEPs arrested after breaking into Belgian airbase The activists are calling for the removal of nuclear weapons from Europe. 20/02/2019
Denmark What to do with rubbish? Danes have the answer: ski slopes A new ski slope set above a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen is delighting Danish skiers and snowboarders. 15/02/2019
World News World heading for warmest decade since records began: Met Office The Met Office has warned the world is in the middle of what is likely to be the warmest decade since records began in 1850. 06/02/2019
World News North magnetic pole fast moving towards Siberia The Earth’s northern magnetic pole is on the move, scientists say, drifting from the Canadian Arctic towards Siberia. The change is happening so fast that it has forced researchers to make an unprecedented early update to their navigation model. 05/02/2019
Belgium Young climate protesters flood streets for fourth week Young Belgian students in Brussels, Liège and Leuven skipped school for the fourth Thursday in a row to demand action on climate change policies. 01/02/2019
No Comment Greenpeace hold anti coal protest in front of chancellery Greenpace activists on Thursday demonstrated outside the offices of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, urging politicians to quickly implement the country's Coal Commission report. 31/01/2019
World German Transport Minister says speed limits on autobahns "against common sense" German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer has weighed into the debate about introducing speed limits in Germany, saying such a move would be against "common sense". 28/01/2019
World News Indonesia death toll from floods, landslides climbs to 68 Indonesia death toll from floods, landslides climbs to 68 27/01/2019
The Cube Thousands of Belgian students skip class to protest climate change According to Greenpeace, over 35 thousand people — many of whom are students — took to the streets in Brussels to take a stand against climate change 24/01/2019
World News EU throws away more rubbish for the fourth year in a row: report The amount of rubbish generated per person in the EU has been gradually increasing in recent years despite the Commission's war on waste, according to a Eurostat study. 23/01/2019
World News Rescue bid for Spanish toddler Julen at 'most dangerous stage' Toddler rescue effort reaches most dangerous stage in Spain - engineer 22/01/2019
World News What are the biggest threats to the world this year? What are the most likely risks we will face this year, and how significant will they be? Some of the world's most influential people have given their views. 17/01/2019
Europe News Iberia risks crash landing in case of no-deal Brexit Spanish airline could suffer collateral damage from UK decision to leave the EU 14/01/2019