Analysis of 1.5°C-compatible pathways shows that the most important land-based mitigation action for northern forests is to halt deforestation by 2030.
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As the majority shifts to the right, can the Commission still align the EU's 2030-target with the 1.5°C objective?
Over the next months, the EU will negotiate a pathway and set a 2040 target outlining the steps required to meet the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement.
For the first time in 16 years, the World Health Assembly adopted a new WHO resolution on climate and health at the end of May.
Ammonia emissions have only fallen by 16% since 2005. Some Member States have even seen increases, making ammonia a key challenge moving forward.
In Germany, action taken against the Federal State by Deutsche Umwelthilfe, found that the National Air Pollution Control Program ...
The Canadian Arctic and the Norwegian Sea were designated as Emission Control Areas (ECAs) during a recent meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee ...
Ocean acidification is not adequately addressed in current governance frameworks. The Ocean Acidification Alliance has identified the Marin ...
Civil society experts have evaluated existing climate mitigation measures and highlight the best practices and lessons that countries can learn from each other.
Ground-level ozone is an invisible air pollutant that causes significant damage to crops worldwide. Tackling methane emissions, one of the precursors, could be the key to curbing rising background levels of ozone.
Austria has introduced new nutritional guidelines designed to promote both public health and environmental sustainability
Technological advancements and policy reforms are paving the way for offshore wind, but are these efforts sufficient to replace fossil fuels at the pace required?
They are the most valuable ecosystems for the country’s biodiversity, home to hundreds of endemic species. However, over the past century, two thirds of the area has been lost.
By tightening limits on harmful pollutants like PM2.5 and NO2 the revised Air Qulaity Directive will significantly improve public health and align closer with WHO guidelines.
There are many reasons to reduce car use in cities, and yet traffic reduction policies seem to remain controversial and unpopular. Systems thinking and understanding how to communicate the multiple and complex set of impacts will help push forward urban transformations that reduce car dependency.