Europe News Polish farmers block roads nationwide in mass EU policy protests Farmers in Poland have been blocking roads across the country to call out EU environmental policies and unfair competition from non-EU nations. 12/02/2024
Green News MEPs back GMO deregulation while governments divided over patenting The European Parliament has narrowly agreed to ease restrictions for crops developed using new genome editing techniques, but a German federal agency warns there is no scientific basis, and EU countries have yet to agree a position amid a row over whether the new class of GMOs should be patentable. 08/02/2024
Green News Euroviews. Supermarkets are the gatekeepers banishing people who grow what we eat Supermarkets offer cheap products, save us time, and let us participate in a globalised market for food. It's just our own farmers, our environment, and our health that have been paying the price, Eurof Uppington writes. 07/02/2024
Green News Governments caught off guard by von der Leyen’s U-turn on pesticides European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen's decision to withdraw a proposal that would have forced farmers to drastically reduce their reliance on chemical pesticides marks an abrupt end to Belgium's attempt to recast the legislation as a tool to promote greener alternatives. 06/02/2024
Scenes Watch: Scientists farm a superfood in the North Sea In partnership with Media City In a region with limited daylight, Kelpinor relies on the technological tricks it has up its sleeve for growing seaweed. 05/02/2024
Green News Why is air pollution in Hanoi causing flight diversions? More than 100 flights were diverted or delayed this morning as smog enveloped the Vietnamese capital. 02/02/2024
World News Angry farmers invade the streets of Brussels Farmers are intensifying their pressure on EU leaders gathered in Brussels today, marking the latest escalation in a Europe-wide campaign that has caused disruptions in several countries. 01/02/2024
Nature Scientists step inside the secret world of tomato communication Heirloom vs hybrid tomatoes: Scientists find organic plants can fight off caterpillars better. 29/01/2024
Climate How can we save one of Europe’s biggest wetlands from drought? In the wetlands of Catalonia, farmers and environmentalists are working together to adapt to the region’s longest drought. 27/01/2024
Green News Why are Europe’s farmers angry? Already bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, Europe’s farmers are speaking out against policies they say are contradictory, unfair and leave them worried for the future. 25/01/2024
Green News Climate goals in jeopardy without increased efforts from governments The independent European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change has warned the EU that its greenhouse gas reduction targets could slip out of reach without immediate implementation of existing policy, and moves to end fossil fuel subsidies and tackle emissions related to farming and land use. 18/01/2024
Destinations Where to go hiking in Albania’s untamed northern hinterland The Valbona Pass is an accessible (though not easy) hiking route that local tour companies have incorporated into a convenient three-day adventure. 16/01/2024
Germany Why are farmers in Germany protesting? Euronews correspondent Liv Stroud heads to the German capital to speak with farmers protesting against the Bundestag's plan to do away with subsidies on diesel. 15/01/2024
Green News Vegan or ‘demitarian’? This new diet could be better for the planet Going ‘demitarian’ is even lower emissions than veganism - and easier to stick to 21/12/2023
Green News Brussels seeks to lower protection for Europe’s 20,000 wolves The European Commission has proposed downgrading the protection status of wolves, potentially paving the way for hunting and localised culls. 20/12/2023
Green News 100s of farmers arrive in Berlin to protest climate-driven budget cuts Even a member of the ruling coalition is protesting against the changes. 18/12/2023
Markets How trading carbon is helping Europe's agricultural sector Carbon markets could hold the key to sustainable farming and efforts to mitigate climate change, and many European farmers are exploring them further. 12/12/2023
Green News Why are Dutch farmers being paid to close their farms? The EU has approved a €1.5 billion scheme to buy out Dutch farmers and reduce nitrogen emissions. 30/11/2023
Eco-Innovation Is soilless farming Egypt’s answer to water scarcity? Hydroponics uses just 10 per cent of the water needed for traditional cultivation. 24/11/2023
Green News Why are authorities warning against eating homegrown eggs in Paris? Scientists say that hens foraging on polluted soil is the root cause of the problem. 21/11/2023