An international team of scientists led by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) will embark soon on a mission explore a newly exposed marine ecosystem. The unexplored seabed was revealed last
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The European Commission approved a €98.2 million investment package on Thursday to support Europe’s transition to a low-carbon, circular economy. The investment falls under the EU’s LIFE programme, which supports
A court in Prague ruled on Wednesday that the Czech government’s air quality plan for the capital city fails to bring air pollution in line with European Union limits. The
Members of the European Parliament passed a law on Tuesday to cut CO2 emissions and encourage low-carbon investment and innovation. The new law aims to start delivering on European Union
Europe’s aviation and shipping sectors must undergo “a massive shift in innovation” to meet sustainability targets, the European Environment Agency (EEA) warned in a report released on Wednesday. In its
A study published yesterday in the Journal of Animal Ecology says that the world’s largest beetles could be shrinking due to climate change. Researchers at the University of British Columbia
The UK’s Committee on Climate Change (CCC) warned ministers last week that the country will fall short of its climate goals unless they take swift action to fulfill their pledges.
French Writer and analyst Guillaume Pitron warns about growing reliance on rare-earth metal – which are necessary to build high-tech products – in his book La guerre des métaux rares
A new pan-European study establishes how the nature of Europe’s forests has changed over the last thousands of years. A recent study led by academics in Sweden, Germany, France, Estonia
On Tuesday January 16th, MEPs voted in favour of an amendment to ban the use of electrical pulse fishing within EU waters. The European Parliament was voting on new fisheries