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The roundtable will discuss the results of a Call for Evidence on an environmental simplification package that closed in September.

A new report on the implementation of the Seveso III Directive on industrial accidents and safety finds an overall improvement across the EU.

The Black Sea is one of the most disturbed marine ecosystems in the world and faces numerous anthropogenic stressors. Researchers have built a ‘Blue2’ model of the ecosystem to support environmental impact assessment and policymaking.

The commitment took place in Brussels during the 20th High-Level Dialogue between the two sides.

Researchers have tested the biodegradation rates of 97 chemical compounds in 18 sections of freshwater rivers in five European countries and found that all but two compounds show significant variability across sites.

In this episode of 'The Road to Green' Euronews travels to Poland and Spain to see how reducing emissions can go hand-in-hand with industrial competitiveness.

EU sulphur oxide emissions have decreased by approximately 70% since 2014, primarily due to an Emission Control Area in Northern Europe.

Issue 617: A study of bacteria on microplastics in nine European rivers shows salinity to serve as a barrier stopping serious pathogens travelling large distances on plastic debris.

The two directives have been assessed to measure their achievements and identify any potential for simplification.

Today, the Commission and the European Environment Agency (EEA) published the second Zero Pollution Monitoring and Outlook report, which provides an overview of the EU's work to meet the 2030 zero pollution targets. The Commission also published today its fourth Clean Air Outlook report.