Author: eea.europa.eu
Europe’s forests and land are absorbing less carbon than expected, putting the 2030 target for the sector at risk. But with the right policies and measures, the land use and forestry sector could still play a crucial role in climate mitigation, with significant co-benefits for people and nature, according to a new European Environment Agency (EEA) report published today.Read More
The UK Foreign Office warns British tourists they could face a three-year ban from Europe due to new post-Brexit travel restrictions and visa-free stay limits.Read More
Some Greek tourist islands are limiting water supplies during the heatwaveRead More
A new two-hour show will begin broadcasting in September from a studio ‘close to the White House’.Read More
The deal lays out rules for imports and exports of cars and aerospace parts, reducing levies.Read More
The Office for National Statistic said gross domestic product rose by an unrevised 0.7 between January and March.Read More
Tariff-related concerns continue to cloud the outlook for North American credit conditions, with the reconciliation bill working its way through Congress, adding to uncertainty, according to S&P Global.Read More
Our financial system protects the rich while deepening inequality and harming women in the Global South. It’s time to reclaim the economy for all.Read More
A global network of laboratories tasked with monitoring […]Read More
The Japan Arts Council (President: Mariko Hasegawa), with funding from the Agency for Cultural Affairs, has established the Japan Creator Support Fund to sup…Read More