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

Researchers have used an AI technique to make 16 million predictions of chemical toxicity on over 1,250 different species. This data could be used to inform policies to reduce impact of chemical pollution on biodiversity.

A study of 862 European cities reveals a lack of adequate access to green space. It also highlights a climate-driven geographical difference and a clear socioeconomic divide.

Applications for the renewed Zero Pollution Stakeholder Platform must be completed by 5 May.

A new study has shown that water utility companies could dramatically reduce raw water withdrawals without incurring large costs, through interventions that increase efficiency and circularity.

A statement by Commission Roswall ahead of World Water Day on 22 March 2026.

The application period for the new Water Resilience Stakeholder Platform closes on 30 April.

The aim is to boost circularity and access to critical raw materials in the EU, while protecting the environment and human health.

The seven long-term strategic projects will strengthen Europe’s essential nature and climate infrastructure.

The High-Level Dialogue in Brussels will examine ways to build climate-proof water systems and safeguard them for future generations.