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How the meat industry is quietly keeping its emissions off the climate agenda
Meat and dairy giants have been accused of halting climate progress by cozying up to policymakers to justify the soaring growth of animal agriculture.
Spain’s renewables revolution will keep energy bills low even as gas prices soar
Women bear the brunt of climate change. Meet the green politicians determined to change that
For International Women’s Day, Euronews Green highlighted some of the female politicians spearheading the never-ending fight against climate change.
EU crackdown on ‘meaty’ plant-based labels sparks climate concern
World Book Day: Climate-related reads that offer hope, healing and growth
Looking for an inspiring climate read? A bookworm shares five favorites.
Why are Europe's skies turning orange? A massive Saharan dust cloud is on the way
A massive plume of Saharan dust is currently sweeping across the Mediterranean and into Western Europe, bringing with it orange sunsets, hazy horizons, and a fine layer of desert sand that will coat everything from windscreens to solar panels.
Does the war on Iran prove it’s time to quit oil for good?
The war on Iran has exposed the "horrendous costs” of fossil fuel dependence, as climate groups call for a swift transition to clean energy.
















