28 Νοεμβρίου 2023
Latest news from Euronews
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Climate leaders shocked by reports UAE planned to use COP28 to strike fossil fuel deals
Critics say allegations that the UAE planned to use COP28 to strike fossil fuel deals are "utterly appalling".
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‘A tiny drop in a fossil fuel ocean’: Climate campaigners slam first 100% green fuelled flight
The first transatlantic flight by a passenger plane to use exclusively sustainable aviation fuels took off from London this morning.
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Türkiye, Spain, Italy: Where in Europe are people most concerned about climate change?
In one European country, 68 per cent of citizens believe they will be displaced by climate change.
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A Sumatran rhino calf born in Indonesia adds to an endangered species of fewer than 50 animals
It marks the second birth a Sumatran rhino in 2023 as Indonesia ramps up conservation efforts.
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Want COP28 to be successful? Listen to science and vulnerable communities, campaigners say
Loss and Damage, equitable representation, justice and concrete action are top of the agenda for many attending COP28.
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Arizona is building the first solar canal in the US. What are they and how do they work?
Solar-covered canals are set to generate renewable energy and save water in this notoriously dry area.
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Renewable hydrogen can drive net-zero industrial growth in developing countries
The number of countries with national hydrogen roadmaps has more than tripled over the last two years. This shows that many states are getting ready to produce and use renewable hydrogen and benefit from the economic opportunities it will provide, Petra Schwager writes.
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Spain announces a €1.4 billion deal to help protect Doñana wetlands from drought
Ecological Transition Minister Teresa Ribera said the plan is aimed at encouraging farmers to stop cultivating crops that rely heavily on water.
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Climate change and energy prices drive UK food shops up by £605 in last two years, study finds
Extreme weather has driven UK food bills up by £351 since 2021, leaving some Brits unable to eat.
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Q&A: Our addiction to plastic has to end, No More Plastic founder and president says
At this year's Lisbon Web Summit, Euroviews talked to Rosalie Mann about the reasons why we are oblivious to the dangers plastic poses to our health and our environment, and the different ways to reduce the hazards we face almost unknowingly.