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RSSA new study has outlined how academia, government, industry, civil society and the environment can come together to tackle the growing challenge of microplastic pollution.
Invasive plants pose a multi-faceted threat in Europe, but deciding which species to eradicate, control or monitor remains a challenge. New work by Italian scientists highlights a potential way forward for decision-makers.
A new analysis of 625 studies from 63 countries shows that the global expansion of built-up areas has fundamentally degraded water quality across the globe and suggests increases in forest cover can help reduce water pollution risks.
The application process for the European Green Capital and Green Leaf Awards will run until 15 April.
The public feedback period on the uniform format for Member States’ national objectives is open until Feb 7.
The revised Directive will strengthen treatment rules, ensuring a higher level of protection for the public and the environment.
In episode 14 of 'The Road to Green', Euronews explores how non-native animals and plants are disrupting the biodiversity of European ecosystems.
The 2022 Kunming-Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework was a historic moment for reversing biodiversity loss, but more must still be done.
The restriction means that BPA will not be allowed in products, such as the coating on metal cans and reusable plastic drink bottles.
The two landmark studies were launched in Windhoek, Namibia during the 11th Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Plenary.