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Rewriting genes could have broad knock-on effects on nature – IUCN...

The emerging field of synthetic biology could affect nature in ways that go beyond single genetically engineered organisms, according to an IUCN report published...

One million EVs to be sold next year in Europe alone

The rise of affordable electric cars is driven by EU law and achievable based on carmakers’ latest production plans. • Carmakers have four tools at...

Green deal for Europe: First reactions from MEPs

MEPs convened in a plenary session to discuss with Ursula von der Leyen and Frans Timmermans the roadmap to a climate-neutral continent. Following Parliament’s recent...

New investigation into the shocking origin of horse meat in Belgian...

Animal rights organisation GAIA has published the overwhelming findings of a recent investigation conducted in Argentina and Uruguay on the trade in horse meat...
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EU Fisheries Ministers to Proudly Keep on Overfishing in 2022

European Fisheries Ministers, gathered in Brussels to set fishing limits for fish populations in EU seas for 2022, this morning decided to continue overfishing...

Coal phase out for health overdue

New briefing underlines that lignite coal plants should be closed first Despite commitments made in the Paris Agreement to limit global warming, countries in the...

Canada and EU sign historic trade agreement during EU-Canada Summit

Canada is committed to deepening trade and investment links with new and traditional partners. Negotiating trade agreements, such as the Canada-European Union (EU) Comprehensive...
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EU axes airlines’ fuel tax exemption in drive for greener fuels

The EU will end jet fuel’s tax exemption which has let flying go untaxed for decades, and instead will drive airlines to use cleaner,...

EU Promotes Greater Global Responsibility on Plastic Waste – But Not...

In April of last year, the European Union joined Norway in co-sponsoring amendments to the world’s only waste treaty to establish new trade controls...

Public charging won’t be a block on higher EU electric car...

Charging infrastructure will keep pace with the growth in the number of electric vehicles resulting from the EU tightening its clean car rules, new...

Greenpeace warns Europe is failing to learn lessons from Fukushima

Nuclear regulators and the Commission must strengthen stress tests Brussels – A new report published today by Greenpeace found that Europe's nuclear regulators have failed...

2015 second hottest year on record for Europe

The year 2015 will be the second hottest on record in Europe, with mean annual temperatures just above the 2007 average and below the...

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