Now playing Next Climate How fire, ice and soot impact our climate Human activity is warming up our planet - this is scientifically proven. What's also scientifically proven is that other things, from volcanoes to glaciers, can also influence our climate. 03/11/2021
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. We need to include people in net-zero transition plans | View Energy providers from Scotland to Scandinavia must work with trade unions and consumers to ensure a just transition to renewables, says María Mendiluce of the climate-focused We Mean Business Coalition 03/11/2021
Now playing Next Ethiopia Ethiopia declares state of emergency as Tigray forces threaten capital Ethiopia’s government declared a national state of emergency as rival Tigray forces threaten to move on the capital. 03/11/2021
Now playing Next USA US election: Youngkin wins Virginia governor's race, jolting Democrats Republican Glenn Youngkin won the governor's race in the US state of Virginia, in an election that was seen as a first major test of voter sentiment since Biden took office. 03/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News COP26: Six takeaways as Day 2 wraps with major climate deals Several major deals were announced on Tuesday as the World Leader’s Summit wrapped up. Here are some of the key takeaways from an action-packed Day 2 at COP26. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Digital footprints contributing 'more and more' to climate change Tech sector could account for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 if left unchecked. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Climate What is the 'carbon budget', latest term coming out of COP26 talks? "Carbon budgets" is the latest term coming out of COP26 talks in Glasgow, and many wonders who set them and what role they play in fighting climate change. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next No Comment Extinction Rebellion group protests outside JP Morgan in Glasgow Members of the Exctinction Rebellion group hold a protest outside of the headquarters of JP Morgan bank in the city centre of Glasgow 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Climate Don't blame the climate crisis on India and China, campaigners urge The UK’s historic emissions per capita are 20 times higher than India’s, campaigners point out after Modi's 2070 net zero pledge. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Hard-hit travel industry gathers in London to boost tourism Global tourism numbers were still down by 67% in July, compared to the same month in 2019. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next No Comment Squid Game-themed climate protest staged outside COP26 venue in Glasgow Activists and protesters call on world leaders to "stop playing climate games" and to fulfil their climate pledges at a protest inspired by "Squid Game", the South Korean dystopian show that became a global sensation after its release on Netflix, and staged outside the COP26 venue 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News COP26: Colombia will protect 30% of its land by 2022 - not 2030 But President Duque said that the pledge needed to be backed by investments from green finance. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Bulgaria Bulgaria and Romania break records for daily COVID-19 deaths According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), just 25.5% of Bulgaria's adults are fully vaccinated, compared with 37.2% in Romania. This is well below the 75.2% average for the EU/EEA. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Jeff Bezos pledges €1.7 billion to 'restore nature' at COP26 The Amazon founder told delegates in Glasgow his trip to space showed him how "fragile" the natural world is. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Tech News How Portugal is going green to prepare for the digital transition Euronews Next spoke to Portugal’s Economy and Digital Transition Minister Pedro Siza Vieira about how the country is embracing technology and start-ups. 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Romania Romania's crisis continues as latest PM-designate throws in the towel Third time lucky? 02/11/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Faces of COP26: Meet the consultant fighting for her son’s future "I have to keep protesting, whether it's in London or Glasgow or wherever." 02/11/2021