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  • Europe continues to phase out ozone layer-damaging chemicals

    09.16.2015

    Europe continues to phase out ozone layer-damaging chemicals

    Europe continues to make progress in phasing out chemicals which damage the ozone layer according to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA). The report considers the use of more than 200 chemicals controlled by the Montreal Protocol and EU legislation.

  • Final Conference of ARCOPOLplatform project

    09.14.2015

    Final Conference of ARCOPOLplatform project

    14/15.09.2015
    Brussels (Belgium)

  • Climate change and the seas

    09.10.2015

    Climate change and the seas

    Climate change is warming the oceans, causing acidification of marine environments, and changing rainfall patterns. This combination of factors often exacerbates the impacts of other human pressures on the seas, leading to loss of marine biodiversity. Many human livelihoods depend on marine biodiversity and ecosystems, so action to limit ocean warming must be taken quickly.

  • Air pollution — emissions of selected pollutants

    09.03.2015

    Air pollution — emissions of selected pollutants

    Major decreases of emissions of key air pollutants in most European countries in 1990-2012: Air quality is slowly improving but has not yet achieved the standard required by EU legislation.

  • World Symposium on Climate Change Adaption (WSCCA-2015)

    09.02.2015

    World Symposium on Climate Change Adaption (WSCCA-2015)

    2-4 September 2015, Manchester, United Kingdom

  • EU Commissioner calls for accelerated progress in climate talks

    08.24.2015

    EU Commissioner calls for accelerated progress in climate talks

    At just over 100 days until the UN climate conference to be held in Paris this December, the European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete called for accelerated progress in the preparations for the new global climate agreement.

  • Climate change and the seas

    07.07.2015

    Climate change and the seas

    Climate change is warming the oceans, causing acidification of marine environments, and changing rainfall patterns. This combination of factors often exacerbates the impacts of other human pressures on the seas, leading to loss of marine biodiversity. Many human livelihoods depend on marine biodiversity and ecosystems, so action to limit ocean warming must be taken quickly.

  • Building the Blue Growth agenda

    06.26.2015

    Building the Blue Growth agenda

    Commission asks public its views on EU's role in shaping international ocean governance

  • “Atlantic Blue Growth”- National French Event

    06.25.2015

    “Atlantic Blue Growth”- National French Event

    Organised by the Agglomeration of La Rochelle and the Atlantic Action Plan Support Team, in conjunction with the General Secretariat of the Sea and DG MARE of the European Commission.

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