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Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Green News African penguins are starving as sardine stocks collapse, study finds Severe food shortages have caused thousands of penguins to ‘starve’ to death, a new study has found. 05/12/2025
Climate ‘Risk to the workforce’: Why climate change is coming for your job More than one billion workers are exposed to high heat episodes - with almost a third experiencing negative health effects. 05/12/2025
Climate Major study on global cost of climate change retracted. Here’s why Authors have pulled a 2024 climate study after admitting that data errors had led them to overstate their findings. 04/12/2025
Green News ‘Human-made crisis’: How climate change has affected Asia’s floods More than 1,400 people have been killed following record-breaking rainfall and storm surges across parts of Asia. 03/12/2025
Green News Ten years of climate court cases: Changing rules for big polluters A surge in climate litigation over the last decade has forced governments and big companies to act. 03/12/2025
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 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
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
Ocean Europe’s Arctic communities fight to stay alive In partnership with the European Commission 449 people live on Træna, a tiny archipelago forty kilometres from Norway's mainland. This remote Arctic community faces a crisis shared across the region — people are leaving, the climate is changing and centuries-old ways of life are disappearing. 25/11/2025
Ocean Norwegian researcher: big city solutions won’t work in the Arctic In partnership with the European Commission Small communities across Europe’s Arctic are facing a crisis: remote locations like Norway’s Træna archipelago are losing residents faster than they can replace them. 25/11/2025
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
Smart Regions Serbia and Hungary monitor Tisza river to predict droughts and floods In partnership with the European Commission Serbia and Hungary study the pulse of the Tisza River. The ADAPtisa project brings together researchers, universities and water management organisations from both countries. They share data to create a platform for integrated river basin management in the border region. 24/11/2025
Climate Fossil fuel phaseout: Will COP30 finally establish a roadmap? Establishing a timeline to transition away from fossil fuels is COP30’s trickiest agenda. 20/11/2025
Climate Climate protesters demand to be heard as they march on COP30 talks Speaking about the effects of climate change in their home countries, activists advocated for youth representation in the UN negotiations. 15/11/2025
Climate What would an 'overshoot' of 1.5°C mean for the planet? Scientists warn of tipping points as temperatures push past safe limits, but leaders stress action could still bring the planet back under 1.5°C. 15/11/2025
Green News One in 25 COP30 attendees is a fossil fuel lobbyist, analysis finds Analysis finds 1,600 fossil fuel representatives at UN climate summit in Brazil, outnumbering almost every country delegation. 14/11/2025
Green News World's carbon budget 'virtually exhausted' as fossil emissions surge New research warns that keeping global warming under 1.5°C is 'no longer plausible'. 13/11/2025
Climate A decade after Paris, how much hotter has our planet become? The past decade has seen record temperatures, soaring emissions and extreme heat becoming the new normal. 11/11/2025
Green News Paris Agreement: One decade on, warming outpaces global action Record heat waves and deadly weather disasters have punctuated a decade of missed climate targets. 10/11/2025
Climate 2025 is on track to be among the three warmest years on record Copernicus says the findings reflect the “accelerating pace of climate change”. 07/11/2025