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A new report on biodiversity finds that the EU is on track to achieve 16 out of 45 targets, even if it must act faster.

The assessment comes as the EU is stepping up its push for greater investment and private finance for nature.

A new study suggests that as the Asian tiger mosquito rapidly colonises France and western Europe due to climate change, cities could be at increased risk of vector-borne disease epidemics, triggered by imported cases from endemic areas.

Nitrogen is a key pollutant in European waters. A study explores whether restoring wetlands could help reduce nitrogen levels and improve water quality across the EU, finding it to be an effective solution if applied strategically.

The latest episode of Euronews’ 'The Road to Green' explores how citizens, authorities and the EU are working to hold polluters accountable.

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

Even after treatment, wastewater can carry contaminants into the environment. A study explores how substances such as antibiotics and psychoactive drugs build up in insects, finding that aquatic larvae and airborne adults take up measurable amounts.

More effective biodiversity monitoring is needed to understand and protect the long-term health of Europe’s forests. A study now estimates the extra sampling efforts needed to guide conservation management.

The Commission has adopted a new Pollinator Monitoring Scheme to help reverse the decline of pollinator populations by 2030.

The key to balancing future food and fuel needs with ambitious EU targets to restore habitats and protect threatened species is good policy and integrated planning, with burdens shared across member states.