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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 ...
Environmentalists say questions remain over the European Commission’s process for assessing the impact of projects to extract ...
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.
As heatwaves grow in intensity and in duration, families across southern Europe are struggling to keep their energy ...
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.
The EU’s top court handed down six rulings related to environmental law on Friday last week ahead of the summer recess.
Officials claim that they made a thorough assessment to back up promises to sharply increase spending on US fossil fuels, ...
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has dismissed two appeals lodged against a General Court decision to reverse the classification of titanium dioxide as a carcinogen – marking a win for the ...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has said that a ban on the ‘deliberate’ disturbance or killing of wild birds and their nests should still apply even when it is unintended, in a case concerning ...
The European Commission has announced that its upcoming proposal to accelerate the transition towards circularity will be ...