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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.

Some species are invasive and economically costly in some areas, but conservation priorities in others. A study identifies 36 such species, finding them to be conservation priorities due to their threatened status or their distinctiveness.

A new report reveals how seven out of nine critical planetary boundaries that keep life on Earth stable and healthy have been crossed.

The Assembly’s first session runs 26–28 September, uniting young members, experts and stakeholders to tackle pollinators decline. Join the plenary online on 27 September and be part of the conversation!

The Commission will host the Circular Economy Days at the World Expo in Japan between 22 and 24 September.

The BiodivConnect call supports innovative research on the restoration of ecosystem functioning, integrity and connectivity.

The Commission is participating in crucial negotiations on a Global Plastics Treaty in Geneva to address our growing plastic problem.

The latest episode of Euronews’ 'The Road to Green' series explores ways to fight plastic pollution at source, ahead of negotiations on a Global Plastics Treaty.

Upon the request of former Commissioner Stella Kyriakides, the Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM) has set out recommendations for One Health governance in the European Union.

The Black Sea is one of the most disturbed marine ecosystems in the world and faces numerous anthropogenic stressors. Researchers have built a ‘Blue2’ model of the ecosystem to support environmental impact assessment and policymaking.