A new report shows that a coordinated EU environment policy has delivered substantial benefits for citizens over the past five years, reads an EC communique’.…
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The European Commission is referring Slovenia back to Court for its failure to license industrial installations that are operating without permits. Such permits should only…
Happy New Year, 2015!
By Roxana Bucata // Tim Shanks leads the Institute for a New Economic Future and is presently co-authoring “Beyond the Euro Crisis: Rebuilding the World…
Claudia Ciobanu reports for Bankwatch // Over 7.500 people came together to form a human chain between Poland and Germany, in opposition to the expansion…
The capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, has won the European Green Capital Award for 2016. The award was presented this afternoon by EU Environment Commissioner, Janez…
Before heading to write about the World Cup’s sustainability, I asked my Brazilian journalist friend from Salvador da Bahia, “is Brazil going to win the…
New legislation simplifying the rules for assessing the potential effects of projects on the environment entered into force. The newly amended Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)…
The European Commission is taking Estonia to Court over shortcomings in its legislation on access to information regarding the environment. Under EU legislation, Member States…
Crimea and the Black Sea were not only sources of high international tensions, security threats or stage for warlords drunken with power. In the communist…