Now playing Next Climate Now Can we grow crops that aren't affected by the changing climate? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Will it be possible to feed the planet in a warmer world? The production of key crops like cereals can be hit hard by heatwaves and droughts. Climate Now meets the scientists attempting to uncover and harness the secrets of the most resistant plants. 18/07/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now How are Breton communities preparing for coastal erosion? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS The mayor of a Breton village on the French government's list of communities at risk from coastal erosion shows Euronews the problems he's facing on the ground and scientists offer insight on how to adapt as sea levels rise at over 4 millimetres a year. 13/06/2022
Now playing Next Partner content Powering up wind energy in a world of climate variability PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY COPERNICUS How can Europe manage the ups and downs of winds as the pressure to use more renewables rises 25/05/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now How do wind farms manage climate change variability? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Climate Now visits a wind turbine construction site in Spain to see how the renewable energy industry is learning to manage the growing variability of the wind. 16/05/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now How do we boost Europe's wind sector and meet EU climate goals? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS With new EU initiatives increasing the wind power targets to be met by 2030, there is a huge discrepancy between current wind power production and the EU's goals. How Europe will face up to the challenge is to be discussed in a new Euronews Debate. 02/05/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now Heatwaves and snow: What's really happening to the Antarctic climate? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Last month Antarctica experienced a record-breaking heatwave, and unusually high amounts of snowfall in some places. Climate Now asks experts on the ice to explain what's really happening on the frozen continent. 18/04/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now After a dry winter, how is Portugal learning to live with drought? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS It has barely rained in Portugal this year and farmers are now facing a tough growing season ahead, and a bleak outlook for the coming decades. We meet one farmer to see how he's learning to live with drought. 14/03/2022
Now playing Next Partner content Volcanoes and climate change – how do they connect? PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY COPERNICUS Monitoring the interaction of volcanic eruptions with the atmosphere is increasingly important in a changing climate 28/02/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now The wonder of wetlands: the secret weapon in the battle against climate change IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Salt marshes can store carbon from the atmosphere fifty times faster than a tropical forest. The Climate Now team visit the Venice Lagoon to see how scientists are protecting these special environments to help tackle climate change. 15/02/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now What's the real role of volcanoes in climate change? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS What's the role of volcanoes in climate change? We report from the Spanish island of La Palma and reveal the true influence of the emissions from the Cumbre Vieja volcano on our atmosphere. 17/01/2022
Now playing Next world news Last seven years the hottest on record, new climate report finds The report also noted record concentrations of greenhouse gases. 11/01/2022
Now playing Next Climate Now When will COP26 decisions have an impact on our planet? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS In the wake of the COP26 climate summit, we take a look at when the decisions taken in Glasgow will have an impact on our planet, and report on a new European initiative to measure CO2 emissions more accurately. 15/11/2021
Now playing Next Climate Now What was the role of climate change in Germany's fatal floods? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS In this episode of Climate Now we explore what role climate change played in this year's deadly floods in Germany and Belgium. 18/10/2021
Now playing Next Partner content Climate data to play a bigger role in a more extreme world PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY COPERNICUS Extreme weather will happen more frequently and more intensely, the IPCC warns. How can climate data help? 08/10/2021
Now playing Next Climate Now Scientists sniff for hidden methane leaks to combat global warming IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS The IPCC report last month called for a big effort to reduce methane emissions from industrial sources. Finding them is surprisingly tricky, as we found out when we joined a team sniffing for hidden leaks in the streets of Utrecht. 13/09/2021
Now playing Next Climate Now Heatwave protection: can new technology help Europe's most vulnerable? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Heatwaves are hitting Europe with a growing frequency and intensity. So public health authorities are looking at new ways to protect the most vulnerable from the extreme heat. 16/08/2021
Now playing Next Partner content Climate data could be key for preserving our cultural treasures PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY COPERNICUS Equipping heritage managers, governments and the public with the right data will help conserve our past. 30/07/2021
Now playing Next Climate Now Is it possible to protect historic sites from the effects of climate change? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS Historic sites around Europe are at risk from storm surges, floods and rising sea levels - so how should they react? We head to the UNESCO site of Lübeck in Germany to see how a city surrounded by water could protect itself. 19/07/2021
Now playing Next Partner content The world is chasing methane PARTNER CONTENT PRESENTED BY COPERNICUS Despite our obsession with carbon dioxide, methane could be a handier ally to fight climate change 30/06/2021
Now playing Next Climate Now Fish are swimming to cooler waters as climate change heats our oceans IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COPERNICUS We report from Denmark where the arrival of new species like tuna and anchovy is a sign of the big shifts underway as the ocean waters warm due to climate change. 14/06/2021