Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Green News Euroviews. View: Transport is a huge blindspot in the EU’s energy crisis response As the bloc’s Russian oil embargo looms, a Greenpeace campaigner writes it’s time to overhaul our 'oil-guzzling' transport systems. 02/12/2022
Conscious Travel Sustainable travel: Electric transport will power your 2023 adventures Low emission electric vehicles, or EVs, are driving sustainable travel and combating spiralling fuel costs. 21/11/2022
Europe News European cities call for 2027 deadline to stop CO2 emitting buses Paris and Barcelona are just two of the places urging the European Commission to only allow the sale of zero-emitting buses after a proposed time limit. 07/11/2022
Mobility Will Paris ban e-scooters? ‘We’re useful,’ operators hit back E-scooter operators are on a mission to convince the city of Paris to keep their devices on the streets. 19/10/2022
Mobility Good News | From carts to maglevs: the dramatic evolution of transport Most of it happened within 100 years, which is amazing considering how long ago people first started riding cattle. 23/09/2022
Mobility Has sustainable travel made Gdynia the 'happiest city' in Poland? A poll suggests that Gdynia is the 'happiest city' in Poland. This may be linked to its ambitious project for greener public mobility planning. 21/09/2022
Mobility This Spanish city was in decline - until it prioritised pedestrians In central Pontevedra, pedestrians now have priority. And in just over two decades, the home to 80,000 inhabitants has been transformed from a city in decay. 20/09/2022
Climate Now Hottest ever August sees Rhine drop to its lowest level since 2018 In partnership with Copernicus The Rhine has slumped to its lowest point since 2018, forcing shipping companies to adapt. Is this an anomaly or the new norm? 19/09/2022
Mobility 'I feel very frustrated': What a Rome commute is like for the disabled Years of neglect in Rome is letting down its disabled citizens, including Dario Dongo is a lawyer and activist. Euronews follows his daily commute. 19/09/2022
Living Are e-scooters good for the planet? They're cheap, fast, pleasant, practical and of course, electric. But are e-scooters really good for the environment? 16/09/2022
World News Motorcyclists grumble about new parking fees in Paris Hundreds of motorbike and scooter drivers in Paris protested against the introduction of new parking fees for two and three-wheeled vehicles on Saturday. 04/09/2022
Partner content Conference in Turkmenistan promotes sustainable transport development in landlocked countries Partner content presented by Ministerial Transport Conference of LLDCs In times of ongoing turbulence, encompassing the conflicts, economic hardship and pandemics, landlocked countries face a unique set of challenges. 01/09/2022
Travel News US gets even with China by cancelling 26 flights in retaliatory move The US has responded in kind after China cancelled 26 flights by American, Delta and United Airlines over passengers testing positive for COVID-19. 30/08/2022
Travel News 'Barbarian!' Aussie tourist charged after moped ride through Pompeii The tourist from Down Under sped through the site for 1.5km before he was stopped by police. 12/08/2022
Zimbabwe Solar-powered tricycles ease burden for Zimbabwe's small-scale farmers For years, selling eggs was a joyless business for Danai Bvochora, as most of the money she made went to cover minibus fares to the market in a rural area of Zimbabwe. That was until she was given a solar-powered electric tricycle, which changed things for the better for her and her family. 04/08/2022
China China expands freight train network with line from Hefei to Budapest A freight train carrying goods from Hefei in China's Anhui province to Budapest in Hungary was launched on Friday, marking the first-ever freight trip between the two cities. 31/07/2022
Mobility BMW controversy: Are subscription extras the future of cars? Car buyers will increasingly be faced with subscription models for things like heated seats and driving assistance technologies. 14/07/2022
Tech News More than 500 women sue Uber over sexual assault claims The complaint alleges that women passengers in multiple US states were sexually assaulted by Uber drivers with whom they were paired through the app. 14/07/2022
Mobility SpaceX Starship booster rocket bursts into flames during ground test The incident deals a likely setback to Musk's aim of launching Starship to orbit this year. 12/07/2022
Mobility How countries in Europe are tackling the use of electric scooters E-scooter rentals in Europe have boomed in recent years. Countries are increasingly regulating their use in a bid to curb injuries and deaths. 27/06/2022