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The Commission is launching a series of dialogues with Member States to achieve the environmental objectives of EU water legislation.

The decision represents an important milestone in protecting human health and the environment from the harmful impacts of mercury.

The key to balancing future food and fuel needs with ambitious EU targets to restore habitats and protect threatened species is good policy and integrated planning, with burdens shared across member states.

Citizen-operated air quality sensors have become more common. However, consolidating the gathered data to make it consistent is difficult. A new quality control framework aims to address this issue, supporting monitoring and policy.

Rules and infrastructure aren’t enough to fix groundwater problems on the Mediterranean coast. A study in four areas found that local people must be involved in shaping and testing possible solutions.

A single car may contain around 240 kg of plastic – and much of this plastic waste is difficult to recycle at the end of a car's life. New research reveals ways to improve plastics circularity in the vehicle sector and offers policy insights.

In this episode of 'The Road to Green', Euronews shows how farmers are managing water resources while improving farming techniques.

The amount placed on the EU market grew from 18.1 kg per person in 2015 to 32.2 kg in 2023.

Talks will explore the challenges involved in managing conflicts with specific populations of this bird and fisheries.

Researchers find that areas of an unmanaged calcareous grassland in Germany that have been rooted by wild boar have higher plant species richness and diversity, but over-rooting can occur.