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RSSThe newly designated water representative was announced by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres last week.
The call for proposals will support research and innovation projects to identify, analyse, and understand transformation processes that may halt and reverse biodiversity decline.
The latest Water Matters episode by Euronews looks at how the Danish capital is fighting back against the harsher weather created by climate change.
The evaluation of the National Emission Reduction Commitments Directive will assess whether it effectively contributes to its goals, including protecting human health.
Three out of four Europeans live in urban areas and most of them are exposed to unsafe levels of air pollution.
Euronews visits a treatment plant to discover how wastewater is being transformed into biogas for electricity and heat.
Valencia, the third largest city in Spain, has launched a groundbreaking renewable energy project that aims to transform its cemeteries into the nation’s largest urban solar farm.
The regulation sets binding targets to restore degraded ecosystems, particularly those with the most potential to capture and store carbon.
This episode of Water Matters takes us to Sicily, where scientists take us back in time to better understand the impact of climate change on the island.
The latest rules will help promote innovation in new and emerging technologies and foster material efficiency by encouraging greener practices.