Grant
1663 supported projects match your criteria. View the awarded projects View map
Overheden in de strijd tegen greenwashing bij kledingbedrijven
© rr

Governments Tackle Greenwashing in Fashion

BRUSSELS/AMSTERDAM - According to the European Commission, half of the sustainability claims on company websites are unproven, vague, unclear or downright deceptive. Clothing companies in particular use terms such as 'sustainable' more frequently than other companies without providing further ...

Meer lezen
Ovidiu Stancu

Bears Uncovered

BUCHAREST – Europe is failing to manage its bear population. The large mammals are victims of human abuse, and humans are victims of bear conflict. Bear numbers are rising in southern Europe, where friction between humans and bears are on the increase.

Meer lezen
Oil and gaz
© Niall Brown

Oil And Gas Technology Conceals Emissions From Researchers

LONDON / BERLIN – This investigation reveals how oil and gas equipment intended to reduce methane is hiding pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from researchers. And while flaring is said to be decreasing globally, in many cases, it hadn’t stopped at all.

Meer lezen
Europe's Clilmate Denial Industry
© David Geitgey Sierralupe

Europe's Climate Denial Industry And Its Impact on Policy and Elections

BRUSSELS - Conspiratorial groups and influencers that once focussed on Covid-19 are increasingly pivoting towards attacking the EU's climate policies and sowing disinformation. Ahead of the EU's parliamentary elections, climate disinformation is ramping up, with the far-right looking to benefit.

Meer lezen

Vapes: Environmental Pollution, Health and Safeguarding Concerns

LONDON – What is the connection between widespread sales of nicotine vapes in Nigeria, the use of vapes by teenagers in the UK, and the pollution caused by vape pods and cartridges in Burkina Faso? And what does it all have to do with the regulations on vapes by the European Commission? Read more in ...

Meer lezen
El Confidencial
© El Confidencial / Pablo Jiménez Arandia

Europe’s Decision Machines

BARCELONA / THE HAGUE / ROME - Governments across Europe use predictive algorithms in courts, prisons and police stations.

Meer lezen
Inspector in Ravenna port, Italy
© Agostino Petroni

Plant Pandemics Enter Through Open European Borders

PUGLIA / AMSTERDAM – With climate change, diseases that previously wouldn't thrive in Europe have a greater chance of survival, making the peril for agriculture greater than ever. A system with very open borders for plant imports is threatening agriculture in the southern part of the European Union ...

Meer lezen
Haïti
© Edris Fortuné

Haiti - survival in a failed state

MARTISSANT - "This is where I realise my days are numbered" Joselia, an old lady, confides. In her neighbourhood, one of Port-au-Prince's slums, gangs are fighting for control of the few economic assets the city still has to offer. Haiti, the eternal worry child of the Caribbean, is now truly a ...

Meer lezen
Metropolico.org / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY SA 2.0)

The True Story of Petr Bystron

BERLIN - For years, the German right-wing politician Petr Bystron was known for his networking among right-wing movements and parties in Europe and beyond.

Meer lezen
Kamay
© Ilyas Yourish

Kamay

KABUL - In the remote mountains of central Afghanistan, a Hazara family embarks on a quest for truth and justice after their daughter Zahra mysteriously dies at Kabul University.

Meer lezen

Nutrient Overload in Europe

RONCILIONE / CAMPO DE CARTAGENA – The EU aims to reduce fertiliser overuse, but it faces the resistance of the industry and farmers alike. This investigation examines the cases of two hotspots in Italy and Spain, scrutinizing contamination drivers and assessing health, environmental, and economic ...

Meer lezen
UH
© UH

What letter? Newsletter!

ODORHEIU SECUIESC - We publish hyperlocal content for the readers on Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania. By the project we would like to broaden our geographical coverage focusing on the larger area of Odorheiu Secuiesc and build a new direct distribution channel, a newsletter.

Meer lezen
Photo: The landfill near the Elbasan in Albania keeps piling up with waste since the incinerator is not working.
(c) Faktoje.al

How Disinformation Rules Waste Management in Western Balkans

SVETI NICOLE / ELBASAN – Could a waste management facility become New Chernobyl? Some people in North Macedonia are eager to believe this. This investigation looked into facts and disinformation surrounding waste management project in Western Balkans.

Meer lezen

Climate-induced Migration Traps Indian Seafarers in UK Fishing Industry

KANNIYAKUMARI, TAMIL NADU – This investigation unravels abuse and exploitation of lower-income migrant fishers from climate-affected coastal communities of India on UK-flagged fishing vessels under the country’s infamous transit visa system.

Meer lezen

Life after Lead Poisoning

KABWE – More than four decades after the news broke about the illness caused by lead poisoning in Kabwe, Zambia, journalists dig deep to learn how victims' lives have changed since the World Bank provided $65 million in assistance to the Zambian government.

Meer lezen
Hydraulic fracturing process
© Ahmed Beca for Muwatin

How Europe’s Energy Security Crisis Boosted Fracking in MENA

CAIRO / TUNIS / ALGIERS - This investigation shows how – as countries in MENA are seeking to boost gas production to meet European gas demand – they are allowing fracking to take place in fields in order to maximise production. Fracking often takes place near villages and farmland, and threatens the ...

Meer lezen
Opdrogend land
© Simon Clément

Drying up Land

DAMASCUS - The Mesopotamia, an ancient cradle of civilisation, is formed by the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. But due to drought and the construction of Turkish dams, the rivers are in danger of drying up.

Meer lezen

Wasted Wetlands

WICKLOW / CERVIA – This investigation looked into how commercial interests backed by public money are decimating Europe’s remaining wetlands, as national authorities ignore this ongoing exploitation. 

Meer lezen

Scorching the Earth

SUCRE - You cannot escape the smoke when driving through Bolivia during the dry season. Left and right, people burn their garbage and their fields. As such, fire has been used as an agricultural technique here for centuries - and increasingly out of control. 

Meer lezen
RISE Project

Dirty Money for Clean Rivers

BUCHAREST - For almost 9 years, Romania has been criticised and monitored by the European Commission for allowing the large-scale destruction of several mountain rivers for the purpose of building micro-hydropower plants, without complying with the Water Framework and Habitats Directives.

Meer lezen
fishermen huts in the estuary near Chalastra in Greece

Vardar/Axios: A River in Distress

SKOPJE / THESSALONIKI -  Investigative teams from IRL in North Macedonia and Inside Story in Greece secured and analyzed thousand of pages of documents, interviewed tens of stakeholders and authorities and surveyed the Axios/Vardar basin and its facilities in order to identify the environmental ...

Meer lezen
Under the Surface
© Guido Verelst

Under the Surface

BRUSSELS - First and foremost, Under the Surface is a portrait of Anneke, a young woman of 33 with ASD who wants to live an independent life and escapes into a fantasy world.

Meer lezen
Coral City
© Associate Directors & VRT

Coral City

COLOMBO - A Sri Lankan scientist, also a young mother, is trying to map the patterns of migrating coral larvae to protect the future of coral reefs and her people.

Meer lezen

Standing on the Shoulders of Citizens: Corporate Capture in Energy Communities

PAMPLONA / LISBON / BRUSSELS — Energy communities are a clean and democratic alternative entering the complex energy market. Through this model, citizens can take back the means of energy production. This investigation looks into whether the citizen-led initiatives can fit into the market on par ...

Meer lezen
vineyards in Tuscany
© Ottavia Spaggiari

Under the Tuscan Sun - The Human Cost of a Glass of Wine

TUSCANY / ISLAMABAD - Most associate the Italian wine country - such as Tuscany, the Langhe and the Prosecco hills -with scenic vineyards where some of the world's most-renowned wine is made but, for many living and working under the Italian sun, the reality is far from idyllic.

Meer lezen
Egypt migrants
© Elif Bayraktar

Egypt, Important But Underexposed Player in EU Migration Policy

CAÏRO - With the war in the Gaza Strip, negotiations on a billion-dollar deal between the European Union (EU) and Egypt gained momentum. In exchange for more financial support, the EU wants Egypt to keep its borders tightly guarded. The EU envisions a "golden age" of cooperation with Egypt. 

Meer lezen
Michael Buchsbaum
© Michael Buchsbaum

How Carbon Capture Is a Gift To Big Oil

LONDON – With Europe reeling from heat waves and wildfires, the EU is backing projects to capture industrial emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) as a key pillar in its fight against climate change. But what if these multi-billion-euro schemes make the problem worse?

Meer lezen
Giovanni Culmone

Power and Repression

TUNIS - Since the 2011 Revolution for Dignity and Freedom, the European Union and individual member states have funded the Tunisian security apparatus with more than 500 millions euros.

Meer lezen
Migrant workers in the streets of Odemira
© Sulav Singh Chhetri

Bitter Berries - Exploitation of Nepali Workers in Portugal

KATHMANDU / ODEMIRA / BERLIN – This investigation revealed a system of informal agencies and debt bondage that thousands of Nepali migrant workers face when working in Portuguese berry fields.

Meer lezen