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Achieving net-zero carbon emissions can reduce the intensity, duration, and frequency of h
Achieving net-zero carbon emissions can reduce the intensity, duration, and frequency of h
Haxie Meyers-Belkin is pleased to welcome Dr. Chloe Brimacombe. She presents a clear and sobering analysis of the current European heatwave as both a meteorological event and a societal stress test. Her argument is that the exceptional temperatures affecting France are not merely
Irish company 'assisting in commission of crimes' by supplying alumina to Russia for Ukrai
Irish company 'assisting in commission of crimes' by supplying alumina to Russia for Ukrai
François Picard is pleased to welcome Wayne Jordash, President of Global Rights Compliance Foundation. He argues that the European Union's approach to alumina exports exposes a fundamental flaw: while seeking to constrain Russia's military-industrial capabilities through sanction
As heatwave sweeps across Europe, UN urges AI firms to 'come clean' on environmental footp
As heatwave sweeps across Europe, UN urges AI firms to 'come clean' on environmental footp
UN chief Antonio Guterres called on June 23 for faster action on global warming, challenging AI firms to "come clean" about their environmental footprint and warning that fossil fuels were driving climate and energy crises. This comes as Europe bakes under a second heatwave in as
Brexit: Discord in the UK music industry, 10 years on
Brexit: Discord in the UK music industry, 10 years on
Ten years after the referendum that shook the United Kingdom, what impact has Brexit had on one of its greatest exports: music? From major festivals in the UK to the grassroots venues in Europe determined to host British bands, FRANCE 24's Olivia Salazar-Winspear sets out to meet
Brexit: The divorce that keeps costing
Brexit: The divorce that keeps costing
As the United Kingdom marks 10 years since the Brexit vote, we take a look at how it has impacted daily life for Brits and – to a degree – Europeans too. From food costs, to postage, to pets and passports, we dive into how Brexit has squeezed pennies and pounds from wallets and a
'No one in the UK seems happy over Brexit': Reporter Clovis Casali
'No one in the UK seems happy over Brexit': Reporter Clovis Casali
As the UK marks a decade since the Brexit vote that took it out of the European Union, our reporter who's been back to gauge the mood in the UK says no one seems happy with the result. To mark the anniversary, FRANCE 24 filmed a special edition of our Revisited programme, talking
Hospitals on red alert as France sees hottest day ever
Hospitals on red alert as France sees hottest day ever
France recorded its hottest day ever Tuesday as an extreme heat wave gripped Europe. With temperatures set to be scorching again on Wednesday, France 24's Andrew Hilliar reports from outside a Paris hospital, where he says there has already been an influx of patients suffering fr
NATO's Rutte aims to soothe Trump on White House visit ahead of July summit
NATO's Rutte aims to soothe Trump on White House visit ahead of July summit
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is set to hold talks with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday, aiming to mollify the volatile US leader two weeks before the annual summit of the military alliance and as the Pentagon reviews the size of the US military foot
UN chief calls on AI firms to 'come clean' on environmental costs
UN chief calls on AI firms to 'come clean' on environmental costs
As Europe swelters under a major heatwave, the energy-intensiveness of artificial intelligence has come into the spotlight. At a climate conference in London, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called on AI companies to disclose the environmental impact of their systems. Plus,
France 'best prepared' in Europe for heatwaves, while UK views heat as 'occasional inconve
France 'best prepared' in Europe for heatwaves, while UK views heat as 'occasional inconve
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Ian Williams, Professor of Applied Environmental Science in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Southampton, UK. He argues that Europe's current heatwave should not be understood as an exceptional weather event
'Climate adaptation increasingly means redesigning infrastructure for a hotter climate'
'Climate adaptation increasingly means redesigning infrastructure for a hotter climate'
As Europe reels over a severe heatwave and the changing nature of climate change, Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Armel Castellan, Extreme Heat Services Technical Advisor at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Castellan suggests that extreme heat should no longer be u
Reduced hours and 'climate leave': How Spain has adapted to heatwaves
Reduced hours and 'climate leave': How Spain has adapted to heatwaves
As one of Europe's southern-most nations, Spain is no stranger to extreme heat. So how does it manage? Following devastating floods in 2024, the country has inaugurated a number of measures aimed at reducing the impact of heatwaves on its workforce, from adapting working hours, t