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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 ...
Green campaigners have called on the Italian government and the EU to stop the construction of the Messina Strait bridge, a monumental infrastructure set to link Sicily and the mainland, over the ...
Clothing and footwear manufacturers have recommended the European Commission introduce more flexibility into proposed derogations for rules prohibiting the destruction of unsold clothing – while ...
Full access to endseurope.com for 12 months Infringements Dashboard - Understand how current environmental directives are being interpreted and where the pitfalls are for member states Individual and ...
Full access to endseurope.com for 12 months Infringements Dashboard - Understand how current environmental directives are being interpreted and where the pitfalls are for member states Individual and ...
Full access to endseurope.com for 12 months Infringements Dashboard - Understand how current environmental directives are being interpreted and where the pitfalls are for member states Individual and ...
Full access to endseurope.com for 12 months Infringements Dashboard - Understand how current environmental directives are being interpreted and where the pitfalls are for member states Individual and ...
Officials claim that they made a thorough assessment to back up promises to sharply increase spending on US fossil fuels, ...
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).
Contracts-for-difference and pooled national funds are among the ideas being considered to support the uptake of alternative fuels in the transport sector, the European Commission has said.
Representatives of more than 100 countries have assembled today in Geneva, Switzerland, to finalise a legally binding treaty ...
The European Ombudsman has found no maladministration in the European Commission’s decision to not provide public access to documents relating to an infringement case on the Water Framework Directive.
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