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City Blues project helps cities adapt to climate change with nature-based solutions for urban flooding and storm water management.

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.

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

Issue 617: Water management models normally include land use data, but not the shape and distribution of land use patches. This study tests models against historical data to evaluate the importance of such metrics in obtaining accurate predictions.

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 ReSET project has successfully utilised Environmental Intelligence to develop innovative tools, such as WaterWorld and FreeStation, which provide valuable insights and support for policymakers and stakeholders to implement sustainable and nature-based solutions across Europe.

Talks in Brussels with the UN Environment Programme centred on advancing a competitive circular economy and enhancing water resilience.

The latest episode of Euronews’ Road to Green series examines how the EU is helping to boost water security at home and abroad.

Watch for more info on building a European Water Resilience Strategy.

The discussions in Brussels will focus on plans to address water efficiency, scarcity, pollution, and water-related risks.