Filter by
News (941)
RSS
In the face of political challenges to scientific evidence, both entities emphasised the indispensable role of science for informed policy decisions.

The Commission hosted an Informal Global Dialogue on the use of Digital Sequence Information in Leuven, Belgium, last week.

As European Green Capital 2026, Guimarães is at the forefront of Europe’s environmental transition.

Organisations wishing to engage with the Deployment Group and/or participate in the scoping meeting are invited to confirm their interest by 20 March.

New research into Saudi Arabian olive farms and oil mills reveals how olive waste can provide a range of environmental, economic and soil quality benefits.

A new study exploring nature versus human wellbeing trade-offs has found that villages which are surrounded by greater biodiversity and more trees also tend to have better socioeconomic wellbeing.

Very small pieces of plastic – known as nanoplastic particles – are often under-represented in both research and policy contexts. A study estimates that they may be the dominant form of marine plastic pollution in the North Atlantic.

The seven long-term strategic projects will strengthen Europe’s essential nature and climate infrastructure.

The Assembly presented a series of recommendations to strengthen action across the EU, including reducing pesticide use and toxicity.

The Commission adopted a revised recommendation on the Safe and Sustainable by Design framework, reinforcing the EU's commitment to chemicals and materials innovation and aligning with its ambition for a toxic-free, circular, and competitive economy.