Now playing Next World News Daily air quality forecasts could save millions of lives, say scientis Vincent-Henri Peuch, the head of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, said the idea was to make information on air pollution levels “as daily, as mundane as a weather forecast”. 08/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Feeling good: positive stories from the week Studies have shown that increasing positive emotions has a powerful effect on our general wellbeing. This is why we’d like to introduce you to our roundup of some of the brightest stories from this week. 07/09/2018
Now playing Next Europe News 'Explosive' documents about Monsanto in Europe "What we have is the tip of the iceberg," says US lawyer 06/09/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom World’s largest offshore wind farm opens in Irish Sea The wind farm covers an area the size of about 20,000 football pitches. 06/09/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Burberry stops setting fire to unsold clothes “Modern luxury means being socially and environmentally responsible," the brand said in a statement. 06/09/2018
Now playing Next France Hulot resignation forces Macron's third reshuffle Hulot resignation forces Macron's third reshuffle 04/09/2018
Now playing Next World British woman set to travel the length of Hudson River on paddle board A British woman has decided to travel the length of the Hudson River in the US on a paddle board to raise awareness of plastic pollution. Lizzie Carr will paddle for more than a week consecutively to cover the 275 km (170 miles) long journey. 03/09/2018
Now playing Next Europe News Car industry faces blame in EU's battle against air pollution "I think that the car industry is among the big actors that are preventing us from solving the problem." 28/08/2018
Now playing Next France Environment minister Nicolas Hulot quits French government Hulot made the announcement live on the radio and said President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Edouard Philippe were not aware of his decision to leave, saying "they perhaps would have tried to dissuade me." 28/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: seven stories to know about today In a rush? Here are seven stories from around Europe that you need to know about today, Tuesday, August 28. 28/08/2018
Now playing Next Brazil First pictures show uncontacted tribe in Brazil Drone captures first ever images of jungle group. 23/08/2018
Now playing Next USA Contact lenses end up in the ocean endangering sealife We're being warned not to throw contact lenses down the loo or sink. A study by Arizona State University says the plastic ends up in the oceans adding to the plastic waste affecting the environment 19/08/2018
Now playing Next Germany Watch: The unstoppable advance of the Hambach mine in Germany Deforestation of the Hambach forest has been happening for the past forty years to clear the area for lignite extraction. Now only 10% of the forest remains. 17/08/2018
Now playing Next Germany Solar panel car to go on sale in 2019 A German start-up is in the final stages of developing a charging system for an all-electric vehicle with solar panels to top up the battery as you drive. 13/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Eight ways the heatwave has affected Europe From a melting mountain in Sweden, to a surge in beer sales in Germany, find out how the soaring temperatures are affecting Europe. 03/08/2018
Now playing Next Germany Germany: Fish are dying in rivers from heatwave In West Germany where temperatures have reached around 39 degree's celcius, there's hardly been any rain in the last few months, leaving the Rhine river in Cologne very low leaving fish to suffocate 02/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Why we're all living on credit for the rest of the year Today is the day humans 'have taken more from the planet than nature can put back in a year'. 01/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Earth Overshoot Day is the earliest in almost half a century The day marks when humanity's annual demand on nature exceeds what our planet can renew in that year. This year, it falls on Aug. 1 - one day earlier than in 2017, which fell on Aug. 2, and the earliest since our planet went into "overshoot" in 1970, which fell on Dec. 29. 31/07/2018
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. We need to start categorising marine heatwaves like hurricanes | View As marine heatwaves increasingly wreak havoc on ocean ecosystems, a marine research scientist explains why it’s important to start naming and classifying the phenomenon. 24/07/2018
Now playing Next Indonesia Hundreds of crocodiles killed in revenge attack at breeding farm Almost 300 crocodiles were beaten to death by villagers in Indonesia. 16/07/2018