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The Commission extended Ireland's derogation under the Nitrates Directive for a further three years, starting 1 January 2026. This decision follows the approval of the Commission's proposal by Member States on 9 December.

Air quality is a priority in EU policy. A Polish study takes the concept of a cadastre – a structured database usually associated with land and property – and uses it to visualise emissions and clean air data, aiming to support city sustainability.

The seventh United Nations Environment Assembly ended with decisions that will reinforce multilateral environmental agreements.

The Commission has presented new measures to simplify legislation, including in the areas of industrial emissions and the circular economy.

The Soil Monitoring Law will come into effect on 16 December, a huge milestone that will help restore soil health.

A company called 3R-BioPhosphate Ltd. is pioneering a new approach to resource utilisation by developing and deploying industrial-scale solutions to upcycle unused biomass.

Discover how the VIVALDI project is turning CO₂ into sustainable and valuable bioproducts.

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

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.