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24/10/23

Environment MEPs adopt binding pesticide reduction law proposal

Today, members of the Environment Committee (ENVI) of the European Parliament adopted the Sustainable Use of P …

31/05/23

Bulgaria: stop the destructive motorway construction, save the Kresna Gorge!

For over 25 years, activists and civil society organisations in Bulgaria have tirelessly defended the Kresna G …

04/05/23

Bosnia & Herzegovina: solidarity with Kasindolska river activists

Sun?ica Kova?evi? and Sara Tuševljak, two law students from Bosnia & Herzegovina, are being sued by the Be …

23/11/22

UN Biodiversity talks: a risk for nature?

While many people have heard about the COP27 climate talks that took place at the beginning of November, anoth …

18/10/22

Europe must slash pesticide use to protect people and planet’s health

While tension is rising amongst EU Member States on new pesticide reduction targets, the new ‘Pesticide Atlas’ …

10/10/22

ECI ‘Save Bees and Farmers’ gets the Commission’s green-light

1 million European valid signatures to Save Bees and Farmers Last year, we collected 1,161,257 million signatu …

Save bees and farmers (c) Lode Saidane/Friends of the Earth Europe
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