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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...

Governments plan to miss EU climate goals – analysis

A new climate ranking shows that EU governments’ plans to cut pollution from transport, Europe’s biggest emitter, will fail to meet their own 2030...

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...

Plans for ‘green’ jet fuels threaten to repeat biofuels mistakes –...

Many European governments are getting serious about developing sustainable jet fuels to tackle the climate impact of flying. But a new report shows Spain,...

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...

Bad news for Europe’s bumblebees

Twenty four percent of European bumblebee species are threatened with extinction according to a recent study assessing the species group at the European level. The...

Increase in world plant-based sales amidst pandemic

Plant-based food sales figures have constantly been growing over the past years, but the market has seen a sudden steep increase in the first...

Food crisis due to Ukraine war calls for demand-side action: less...

The global food system is impacted by the war in Ukraine, adding to the direct humanitarian and security crisis caused by the Russian aggression....
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Michael Gove tells MPs Britain will follow EU ban on bee-harming...

Commenting on the reassurances given to MPs by Defra secretary Michael Gove today that UK government policy on neonicotinoid pesticides will “follow both existing...

Europe needs a Nature Restoration Law fit for purpose, urge 200...

In recent months, the call for an impactful Nature Restoration Law received unprecedented support from more than one million citizens, businesses, scientists, and multiple...

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...

Meeting EU environment policy targets by 2030 will be challenging

The EU 8th Environment Action Programme (EAP) builds on the European Green Deal and sets the framework for EU environmental policy until 2030. Published...

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