Europe News Exclusive: Governments mull stripped-down sustainability law A new draft circulated to Member States seeks to rescue landmark sustainability legislation as elections loom. 06/03/2024
Food and Drink The Oscars are like a box of chocolates for this Scottish chocolatier The Oscars are like a box of chocolates for Scottish chocolatier Fiona McArthur, who was chosen to make film-themed chocolates for this year's Academy Awards. 06/03/2024
Travel News International Women’s Day: Meet travel’s sustainability trailblazers As part of our IWD coverage, Euronews Travel spoke to a number of women working in travel who are determined to make a difference in the industry. 06/03/2024
Nature Darwin’s finches have returned to the Galapagos Islands Some 510 finches from five species were released on Floreana Island as part of a nature restoration programme, according to Ecuador’s Ministry of the Environment. 05/03/2024
Europe News Euroviews. CSDDD: A tale of corporations hijacking the EU's democratic process Undermining binding EU legislation on corporate accountability would be a green-light signal by the bloc's governments to reckless businesses that they can keep fuelling the climate and ecological crises for corporate profits, Alban Grosdidier writes. 05/03/2024
Scenes Watch: The eco-innovator weaving natural waste into fabric in India In partnership with Media City Meet the eco-fashionista from India who is transforming lotus stems into sustainable garments. 04/03/2024
Scenes Watch: The eco-entrepreneur sparking the electric vehicle revolution in Nigeria In partnership with Media City Mustapha Abubakar Gajibo is a pioneer on a mission to turn Nigeria's roads green 26/02/2024
Eco-Innovation Batteries made from woodchips could clean up the EV industry The material will soon be manufactured in the EU and US, reducing dependence on Chinese supplies of graphite. 26/02/2024
Climate Euroviews. Agroecology is the only way forward We agree that Europe needs to keep farmers and their needs at the forefront. The only way to do that is to move towards a food system transformation based on sustainable agriculture that is rooted in agroecological principles, Sandra Uwera Murasa writes. 23/02/2024
Europe Decoded Over half of von der Leyen’s food policy promises weren’t met, analysis shows Repeated delays and a farmer-led green policy backlash have left the flagship “Farm to Fork” strategy in doubt. 19/02/2024
Scenes Watch: The Ugandan artisan rolling with nature In partnership with Media City Meet the visionary behind Boogaali Bikes, an eco-friendly organisation crafting bicycle frames out of bamboo. 12/02/2024
Green News Corporate sustainability rules face German, Italian qualms A supposedly routine vote on the EU’s due diligence law has been postponed, signaling trouble ahead. 09/02/2024
Green News German vacillation puts corporate sustainability law in doubt The bloc’s largest member has said it won’t support the green supply-chains law, causing jitters in Brussels and Berlin. 08/02/2024
Green News ESMA securities regulator to be handed new green rating powers Analysts who seek to classify environmental, social and governance performance will be scrutinised directly by EU watchdogs under a new legal deal. 06/02/2024
Green News Why your ‘green’ investment might not be as sustainable as you think Here's how fossil fuel companies get their hands on ‘climate-friendly’ funds. 06/02/2024
Green News MEPs, ministers wrangle over protection for domestic green industry in Belgian EU Presidency seeks flexibility over level of resilience auctions for renewable energy sources. 01/02/2024
Scenes Watch: Ayşegül turning over a sustainable new leaf in Türkiye In partnership with Media City Ayşegül Taşkıran is revolutionising biofuels by converting natural waste into pellets 29/01/2024
Green News Lawmakers call for banks to check client sustainability The financial sector needs a separate law to impose environmental and human rights obligations after being excluded from a December deal, says a draft seen by Euronews. 26/01/2024
Green News Majority of Brits don’t understand key climate language, study reveals Three-quarters of the British public have a poor understanding of commonly-used climate terminology like ‘environmentally friendly’ and ‘locally grown’. 25/01/2024
Green News European asset managers greener than Americans, study finds The green-finance gulf between EU investors and US rivals such as BlackRock is widening, a campaign group says 11/01/2024