Euranet Plus Green Deal podcast

The European Union wants to go green. In December 2019, the European Commission unveiled its Green Deal, its roadmap to making the EU economy sustainable and thus achieving its end goal: to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. But what does the Green Deal mean for each of us? As citizens, as consumers, what habits will we need to change to make our day-to-day lives more sustainable? What compromises will we have to make? And what measures can we expect from Europe and our national public authorities to encourage these changes? By delving into daily life across the EU in this Green Deal podcast, our network of radio correspondents provides insight and answers to the challenges facing the bloc.

Can technology save the world?

Is techno-solutionism, the belief that technology will one day save the planet, a mirage? Or can innovation really be a worldsaver? Our European journalists investigate. Our European network of journalists investigates. An episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus   Image: Shutterstock

12-20
14:35

How can we bear the burden of the climate economy?

European society must close ranks if the transition to a climate economy is to succeed.   An episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   © chaiyapruek youprasert / Shutterstock (edited by HD for Euranet Plus)

12-08
15:44

Demographics and climate change, a vicious circle

Demographics and global warming influence each other, so policies relating to one must consider the other. And two areas are of particular relevance to Europe: the interaction between climate and population age, and the issue of migration.   An episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   Image © View Apart Rawpixel / Shutterstock

11-24
11:57

Surviving extreme weather

The climate extremes facing more and more regions are testing Europeans' ability to adapt their habits and habitats.   And episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   Image: Shutterstock

11-10
15:43

Green-collar jobs: closing the green skills gap

What new skills does a company need in order to navigate the green transition and rise to the climate challenge?   An episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus   Image © PeskyMonkey - Shutterstock

10-27
12:17

Green activism: Does the end justify the means?

To attract media attention, radical activists engage in non-violent civil disobedience. But do these actions really work? An episode by Hermine Donceel, brought ro you by Euranet Plus   Image: Shutterstock

10-15
15:14

Polluter pays, pollution slayed?

Polluters should feel responsible for the damage they cause to society. But should we do it with carrots or sticks?   Episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus © Photo by PalSand / Shutterstock

09-29
10:36

Solar energy & alternatives: where there’s a will, there’s a way

The EU is actively working to diversify its sources of electricity production, in order to have energy sources that are cleaner, affordable and self-sufficient. How does this work in practice?   An episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus Photo © zhengzaishuru / Shutterstock  

09-15
13:03

Nurturing nature knowledge

How much do we really know about the natural world in which we live? How much importance do we attach to the natural world in which we live, and how much effort do we put into understanding it? Are we able to identify trees, to distinguish between bird songs, to recognise wild plants…? Learning about nature is important – for one, we need this knowledge to be able to live in it as harmoniously and respectfully as possible. But research shows that spending time in nature and better understanding it can also reduce our stress, improve our mood and increase our overall satisfaction with life.   A podcast by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus Image: Shutterstock

09-07
13:09

Climate: Europe’s companies in a tight spot

EU businesses are under regulatory pressure to play their part in mitigating climate change, but they must also inevitably adapt their activities to its consequences.   An episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus Photo © Sutthiphong Chandaeng / Shutterstock

07-25
14:17

Paradise city?

Hells on earth or cool oases? In this episode, we take a look at what kind of urban planning is needed for our cities to adapt to climate change.   An episode by Hermine Donceel, brought to you by Euranet Plus.       Image © AirCam.PRO / Shutterstock

07-10
12:38

Tree planting: the miracle solution to climate change?

We need a multi-pronged approach to fighting climate change – but, in this fight, humankind has an important ally: the humble tree.         Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Hermine Donceel. Photo © Robert Kneschke on Shutterstock

06-27
15:11

A collective shift towards cluster housing?

We continue our tour of the many and varied challenges that climate change poses in our daily lives, and the innovative solutions that Europe's citizens are coming up with to face them and this time we are looking at cluster housing. Could such grouped housing projects be a pathway to a new more efficient, cost-effective and collective way of life elsewhere in the EU?       Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Hermine Donceel. Image © Ground Picture on Shutterstock

06-09
11:46

Pets’ giant planetary pawprint

Just like humans, pets have an impact on climate.     Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Hermine Donceel. Photo © Chendongshan on Shutterstock

05-26
12:38

Tipping the scales in the planet’s favour

Most of us are prepared, to some extent, to make alterations in how we live for the sake of the planet, in the hope of preventing further climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental degradation. But what does 'to some extent' mean? How far are we really willing to go when it comes to making compromises in our daily lives?   Our journalists in the Euranet Plus network have spoken to people across the EU to find out what their limits are – and to try to understand what would help to overcome them.   Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Hermine Donceel. Image: Montage with Shutterstock

05-02
13:09

Designing tomorrow’s world

Today’s ideas will enable tomorrow's world to respond to the ongoing climate, environmental and energy crises. Although we cannot rely solely on the magic of technology to turn things around, sometimes a small innovation can make a large difference... In this episode, Euranet Plus journalists meet some of Europe’s designers, architects and other creative minds who already have one foot in tomorrow’s world.     Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Hermine Donceel.Image: Shutterstock

04-13
13:45

What a waste: putting a stop to poisoning the planet

Less than half of the EU's hazardous waste is currently recycled and there are still many obstacles to overcome – costs, collection processes, consciousness and criminal activity, to name but a few. But with the stakes so high, there is a real imperative to act. Our radio stations report...         Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Hermine Donceel. Image: Shutterstock

03-31
13:19

Plenty more fish in the sea?

The EU’s efforts to improve its fisheries policy appear to be falling short given the scale of the challenges faced by Europe’s fishing industry. Euranet Plus radio journalists canvass the views of fishermen across the bloc.       Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Hermine Donceel. Image: Shutterstock

03-20
15:06

No more ‘buts’, take the bus!

Our network of European journalists visited transport experts in their respective countries to look at existing - and potential future - initiatives to understand how public transport can be a key element in achieving better air quality and limiting greenhouse gas emissions.       Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Hermine Donceel. Image: Shutterstock

03-06
15:26

Should you really say it with flowers?

On the occasion of Valentine's Day, journalists from our radio network met florists from all over the European Union to find out more about the European flower industry. Their report is not entirely rosy…     Image © Demchyshyna Alina / Shutterstock

02-16
17:13

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