You might have noticed our new logo: today, we’re evolving Euronews Green into Euronews Earth.


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When Green launched, much of the climate conversation focused on ambition: targets, pledges and long-term goals. But we are now in a different phase and we’re reflecting that in our rebrand.

Europe is experiencing record heat, extreme floods, water scarcity, biodiversity loss and growing political pushback on climate protections. The story is no longer about whether change is coming – it’s about how it is reshaping daily life now.

As political debates intensify and climate protections face uncertainty, Euronews Earth will remain committed to evidence-based reporting, accountability and practical solutions.

The most significant change is a dedicated water section – giving a permanent home to stories about our most precious and threatened resource, from scarcity and drought to flooding, oceans and agriculture.

You can still rely on us to translate sustainability jargon into clear, human-centred reporting. To report global breaking climate news from a European perspective. And to explore solutions to the most urgent questions of our time. The same team, the same standards, a sharper lens.

Euronews Earth will uncover how the climate crisis is reshaping Europe now – and the innovations, policies and communities striving to make the Earth more liveable.

We’ll be doubling down on first-person and on-the-ground storytelling from across Europe and beyond – bringing you the stories that matter from the people on the front lines of the climate and biodiversity crises.

Earth is where we live. Euronews Earth tells the story of how we protect it.