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A switch away from fossil fuels onto ammonia would reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, but ammonia emissions would still be bad for air quality and public health unless negative effects were regulated.

Researchers estimate that invasive species cost more than US $644 billion (612 billion euros) globally between 1970 and 2020. A better understanding of such impacts would help improve management interventions and biosecurity policies.

Toxic levels of veterinary antibiotics are harming freshwater and saltwater wildlife in Europe, an in-depth analysis of toxicity data from 162 studies has revealed.

Ongoing cross-border cooperation to scale up wetland and river restoration to reduce nutrient runoff to the Baltic Sea.

Treviso and Viladecans celebrated becoming Green Leaf cities for 2025 with engaging initiatives and events showcasing their commitment to sustainability.

The first report of the Green City Accord (GCA) was presented on 22 January during the European Green Capital 2025 launch event in Vilnius, Lithuania.

The latest 8EAP progress report shows that the EU is only partially on track to meet its 2030 climate and environmental targets.

The Ecodesign Forum takes place in Brussels on 19 and 20 February and is key to helping implement the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).

The Commission assessment finds that the law has contributed to higher environmental and social standards in ship recycling practices.

Discover the Kroll success story and read about their commitments to sustainable cosmetics.