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Seafloor marine heatwaves are often overlooked despite risks to sensitive ecosystems. Modelling of the northwestern European ocean shelf suggests that under climate change heatwaves will increase faster on the seabed than on the surface.

Bacterial cellulose, a biodegradable material produced by bacteria, could have “transformative potential” in remediating water contaminated by hazardous substances, according to a new review.

Climate change is driving treelines upslope and northwards. A Nordic study finds that heavy reindeer grazing prevents birch forest expansion into mountain tundra, protected under the EU Habitats Directive.

The Youth Policy Dialogue at Green Week brought together young leaders to talk about protecting biodiversity and further investment in nature.

The award highlights the initiative's commitment to strengthening the leadership of Indigenous women in protecting the Amazon rainforest.

A special Eurobarometer survey revealed that over 90% of Europeans view protecting nature as essential for health and economic prosperity.

This year’s winners recognise exceptional projects that protect and restore nature, promote the circular economy and sustainable resource use.

Read the Commissioner's full address at the annual environment conference in Brussels.

The flagship annual environment conference kicked off in Brussels to explore how investment in nature can strengthen Europe.

To the heroes of nature conservation