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Air pollution levels across Europe still not safe, especially for children

More needs to be done to protect the health of children and adolescents from the negative impacts of air pollution, according to European Environment...

SHRINES, a new consortium is born to increase security in places of worship

A new project is launched aiming to help protect and increase the security of places of worship. "The SHRINES project recently established the European network...

New findings reveal the most detailed mass map of dark matter

For millennia, humans have been fascinated by the mysteries of the cosmos. From ancient civilizations such as the Babylonians, Greeks, and Egyptians to modern-day...

Europe’s growing transport demand increases emissions from heavy-duty vehicles

The EEA briefing ‘Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty vehicles in Europe’ presents comprehensive data and analysis on greenhouse gas emissions from trucks, buses,...

European soils hold potential for stronger climate action — European Environment Agency

The EEA briefing 'Soil carbon' provides an overview of carbon pools...

Sustainability crucial for long-term viability of the sector — European Environment Agency

The European Aviation Environmental Report 2022 (published on EASA website) looks...

Trafalgar Square held the biggest Muslim Iftar in Europe

On Thursday a colleague and I were invited to attend Europe’s largest Open Public Iftar in Trafalgar Square by the Aziz Foundation. Thousands of people...

Smart pills to help diagnose gut disorders

New technology improves capability to monitor exact locations in the body. The idea of journeying inside the human body to solve health problems has...

First Person: Why indigenous peoples can help save the planet

“For indigenous peoples, the land, the forest, water, is life. We depend on the natural environment, and we care for our surroundings. Managing natural...

A unique Ptolemy manuscript has been discovered in a medieval palimpsest

In a parchment on which the work of an early medieval author was written, scientists found a description of a meteoroscope - a unique...
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