$13.5 Trillion Investment Needed to Fast-Track Decarbonization of Key Hard-to-Abate Industry Sectors

Transitioning to a more sustainable and carbon-neutral future, $13.5 trillion in investments will be needed by 2050, particularly in the production, energy and transport...

A position for the wrong century: European Parliament’s vote on the PPWR

The European Parliament’s latest round of voting this afternoon on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) reflects a stance that is behind the...

World Economic Forum to Accelerate Multistakeholder Climate Action at COP28

The World Economic Forum will convene heads of state, ministers, business leaders, philanthropy and civil society to advance climate action at the 28th Conference...

Italy set to be first-ever country to ban synthetic food

“Farmers, breeders and fishermen risk paying a very high price for the ideological mistakes behind the European Union’s Green Deal, which punishes producers with...

Global efforts show progress on plastic pollution is possible – but world remains off track

The biggest global voluntary effort to tackle plastic pollution and waste shows it is possible to make progress on a pressing environmental issue, yet...

MENA’s Green Transition: Unlocking Economic Opportunities to Drive Climate Action

The livelihoods of over half a billion people in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are under threat, as current projections indicate a...

The green shoots of urban agriculture

City farming and food sharing are blossoming in Europe with the help of local traditions and EU research. By Anthony King Picture the following scene in the...

Lynxes and vultures offer insights for European wildlife conservation

EU research is providing the most far-reaching analysis of efforts to boost wild-cat populations and aiding scavengers that help balance the ecosystem. By Vedrana Simičević Anybody...

Stars and inner compass guide moths and birds, say researchers

Longstanding questions about how migratory animals navigate are being answered through the study of eye molecules and the quantum realm. By Gareth Willmer Grey-brown bogong moths may...

Plant-based foods improve health and environment, says top EU scientific advisor

A shift in diets is central to tackling obesity and climate change, according to Eric Lambin, a member of the European Commission’s Group of...

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