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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.

Could leaving some structures behind when removing obsolete wind farms generate multiple benefits? This study engages with stakeholders at two Dutch wind farms to identify and analyse key criteria for decommissioning decisions.

Sondos is an advocate for inclusive education, gender equality, and community empowerment through the arts.

Sonal is an environmental scientist and researcher focused on bridging the gap between science, grassroots action, and policy.

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.

Green Ants School is an educational initiative launched in Türkiye in 2008, combining sustainability education with art and experiential learning to nurture environmental awareness and essential life skills in children.

In Türkiye, a powerful grassroots initiative is redefining how we look at waste-and at potential. Led by teacher Evrim Karaca, the project takes discarded materials from dam construction and transforms them into blackboard erasers, created by disadvantaged female students.

In the heart of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, an ethical fashion lab is stitching together environmental responsibility and social inclusion.

This year's theme is 'Circular solutions for a competitive EU', focusing on how Europe can shift to more circular and sustainable models.