The European Commission has launched a TV magazine in cooperation with Euronews. The programme explores how various aspects of the European Green Deal are taking shape on the ground, positioning EU environment policies as responses to ongoing societal challenges. It features monthly 8-minute videos, delivered in a road trip format, covering Europe’s continuing transformation to a circular, net-zero, nature-positive and clean economy.
Episode 14: Invasive alien plants and animals - a growing threat in Europe
In the series' latest episode, Euronews explores how non-native animals and plants are disrupting the biodiversity of European ecosystems.
Previous episodes
The new season of Euronews' green series kicks off in Colombia, the host of the COP16 conference on biodiversity, as it looks at how to bring about peace with nature at the same time as restoring it.
Euronews looks at where the line between green and greenwashing lies by interviewing shoppers in Belgium, who express confusion about the multitude of green labels on the market, as well as travelling to the Netherlands to see how the EU and companies are combating misleading green claims.
Waste trafficking is one of today’s most serious environmental crimes and a highly lucrative business. In this episode, Euronews explores how the EU is limiting waste exports and making better use of its waste.
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The Road to Green (13)
RSSIn episode three, 'The Road to Green' focuses on the transformation of the textiles sector, and the consequences for businesses, consumers and the planet.
In episode two, Euronews explores how to sustainably manage forests, reducing their vulnerability to climate extremes and increasing their adaptive capacity.
The show aims to look at how various aspects of the European Green Deal are taking shape on the ground, positioning EU environment policies as responses to ongoing societal challenges.