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Average economic losses from so-called compound floods are nearly three times higher than those from single-source floods.

A new cohort of projects backs solutions pushed by youngsters, from urban habitats to DNA-based monitoring.

Companies, professionals, experts, academics and citizens can share their views on how to address the main challenges and bottlenecks.

A public consultation on the Birds and Habitats Directives is underway. Contributions will feed into a stress test of both.

New research shows that green walls and roofs are effective at both cooling the environment and offering physical and mental wellbeing benefits, reinforcing the value of green infrastructure in alleviating heat stress in cities.

The new regulations will make Europe more water-resilient, while boosting its zero-pollution and water-resilience ambitions.

Research from Germany suggests that plant biodiversity boomed in Europe’s Medieval centre, despite a concurrent rise in farming and trade – and that current land management policy could learn from the approaches of these long-passed times.

A new policy assessment to support the transition to circular economy has shown that a combination of approaches targeting consumption and production can reduce material extraction in Europe by 15% at an overall cost of about 1% of GDP.

The Commission is looking for experts to join the European Bioeconomy Investment Deployment Group, a new platform designed to accelerate funding for sustainable, bio-based innovation.

The report on the simplification of the revised EUDR and a set of further measures aim to make the law's implementation more effective.