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The Commission is launching a series of dialogues with Member States to achieve the environmental objectives of EU water legislation.

Rules and infrastructure aren’t enough to fix groundwater problems on the Mediterranean coast. A study in four areas found that local people must be involved in shaping and testing possible solutions.

In this episode of 'The Road to Green', Euronews shows how farmers are managing water resources while improving farming techniques.

The move marks a significant milestone in the growing partnership between the two sides on sustainable water management and climate resilience.

Commissioner Roswall hosted the ‘Our Baltic Conference’ in Stockholm, aimed at addressing environmental challenges facing the region.

The Commission has welcomed a provisional political agreement reached between the Council and Parliament on a proposal to update the lists of water pollutants.

Artificial floating islands - often called ‘floating treatment wetlands’ are already known to improve water quality in ponds, lakes and rivers and help a range of aquatic wildlife.

A case study in Barcelona mapped high-risk hotspots for major flood events as climate change increases stormwater frequency. It highlighted social vulnerability as a major factor that must be addressed.

According to the latest assessment by the European Environment Agency, most of Europe's waters are safe to swim in.

The Commission announced two new initiatives to strengthen global drought resilience and enhance gender equality in land restoration efforts.