Science for Environment Policy (SfEP) is a free news and information service published by the Directorate-General for Environment (DG ENV) of the European Commission. It is designed to help busy policymakers keep up-to-date with the latest environmental research findings needed to design, implement and regulate effective policies.
Our News alert articles, Research Spotlights, and Future Briefs are freely accessible through this site. To access SfEP content published between 2005 and June 2022, please consult the dedicated archive.
News Alerts
The bi-weekly News Alerts are a cornerstone of the SfEP service. Presented in concise and easy-to-understand newsletter articles, SfEP brings the latest updates on key environmental research right into your inbox.
Research Spotlights
Research Spotlights is a carefully curated collection of other scientific papers that could be of relevance to our readers. See all Research Spotlights curated by Science for Environment Policy.

Future Briefs
SfEP also releases regular Future Briefs on the latest environmental topics, such as new technologies and innovations and their impact on the environment. Future Briefs are a series of horizon-scanning policy briefs, which explore the evidence around emerging environmental issues.
News Alerts

A study of PFAS contamination in the Upper Danube Basin reveals the extent of pollution, including industrial hotspots and groundwater contaminated by old landfill sites and previous application of fire-fighting foam. Remediation is urgently needed.

Increasing carbon sequestration through afforestation is a common strategy globally, but efficacy may depend on the forest type – broadleaf, conifer, or mixed – and soil structure of plantations, suggests new research.

Researchers have used an AI technique to make 16 million predictions of chemical toxicity on over 1,250 different species. This data could be used to inform policies to reduce impact of chemical pollution on biodiversity.

A new probabilistic model quantifies how plastics escape into soil and water, revealing key emission sources and offering a new approach for more accurate plastic pollution assessments.
Future Briefs
This Brief focusses on the lighting design adaptations and mitigation measures tailored for sensitive habitats and taxa. It also highlights ongoing efforts by local governments and communities to address Artificial Light at Night pollution (ALAN).
This Future Brief presents the current science on nanoplastics: their detection, assessment and monitoring; their impacts in the environment, ecotoxicity, and environmental fate; and their potential impacts on human health.
This brief looks at environmental factors that potentially contribute to the emergence of disease and the effects of COVID-19, and environmental impacts that have arisen from COVID-19.
Contact Us
Science for Environment Policy (SfEP) is a European Commission initiative. The secretariat is currently run by Ecorys.
For comments, questions or requests on this service, please contact us at ENV-SFEP
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