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The growth of an organism relied on by the entire ocean ecosystem is significantly slowed down by exposure to chemicals commonly found in road run-off, a study has found, with researchers stating that ...
Representatives of more than 100 countries have assembled today in Geneva, Switzerland, to finalise a legally binding treaty ...
The European Commission is consulting on plans to allow more industries to claim compensation for increased electricity costs caused by the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS).
The European Commission has announced that its upcoming proposal to accelerate the transition towards circularity will be ...
The trade in end-of-life tyres between Europe and India has become big business, but at a huge cost to human health and the ...
The EU Council should show its support for the bloc’s current water protection rules as part of conclusions on the Water Resilience Strategy expected to be adopted in September, green groups have said ...
Critics have questioned the European Commission’s pledge to purchase $750 billion worth of energy products from the US over ...
The EU executive has been criticised for setting an “arbitrary” quota for international credits under the bloc’s 2040 emission reduction target, with accusations that it failed to fully analyse the ...
The European Commission is considering streamlining rules around monitoring and reporting on climate adaptation, as part of a ...
The European Commission has endorsed voluntary reporting standards for use by small businesses until sweeping reforms of EU sustainable finance rules have been agreed.
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) has advocated for the use of satellite imagery to monitor the health of Europe’s forests, in the face of opposition from member states and ...
Fossil fuel production, consumption, the granting of fossil fuel exploration licences or the provision of fossil fuel subsidies may constitute a breach of international law, according to a landmark ...