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RSSRegister now to join the EU Green Week conference, Delivering a Net-Zero World, on 6-7 June in Brussels.
The Commission welcomes the initiative and acknowledges the importance of the ECI, in particular as the interlinked crises of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss constitute growing challenges for Europe's agriculture and food security.
Today the Commission published an assessment of the marine environment monitoring programmes reported by the Member States.
Forests are the lungs of the earth. They play a vital role in maintaining the health and well-being of both humans and the planet.
Issue 597: A Spanish study finds agroecological practices, such as using crop diversification, increase supply and diversity of ecosystem services on farms.
From today, using lead gunshot in wetlands is banned in the EU thanks to new rules that take full effect.
Issue 595: Less than half of the European rivers and streams are in good ecological health due to the multiple pressures from society.
Today, the Commission is presenting 'A New Deal for Pollinators' to tackle the alarming decline in wild pollinating insects in Europe, revising the 2018 EU Pollinators Initiative.
Issue 593: The COVID-19 pandemic led to an ‘anthropause’ – or an abrupt alteration in typical human activities – such as less travel and more recreation in natural spaces.
Issue 593: A record-setting algal bloom in Hungary’s Lake Balaton, in 2019, led researchers to investigate the cause. Their findings suggest that the ecological stability of large, shallow lakes is susceptible to the effects of climate change.