Lifetime of memories ruined in flooded Greek village of Metamorfosi Michael Murphy September 28, 2023 In the mud and debris of the flooded village of Metamorfosi in central Greece, 60-year-old farmer Athanasios Kostis is throwing....
EU lawmakers want better prevention against forest fires Michael Murphy September 13, 2023 After a destructive summer in southern Europe, EU lawmakers and experts are asking the European Commission to increase forest fire....
Experts blame poor government preparation for Greek fires’ devastation Michael Murphy September 05, 2023 While the Greek government has been quick to blame global warming for the summer’s devastating wildfires, some experts argue that....
What is essential? The question overshadowing Europe’s chemical law reform Michael Murphy July 15, 2023 The European Union will revise its chemicals legislation to ban harmful substances and drive sustainability in the industry amid debates....
Simpler design seen as key to recycling-friendly food wrappers Hannah Steiner January 29, 2022 Simple design and using at least 90% of the same plastic is the key to making packaging for foods like....
Brussels wants 10-year prison term for severe environmental damage Hannah Steiner December 19, 2021 The European Commission on Wednesday (15 December) proposed harsher sentences against environmental crime, including a maximum 10-year jail sentence, and....
Italy 'manifestly failed' on air pollution, EU top court rules Hannah Steiner November 12, 2020 It is estimated that air pollution in Italy costs €1,535 per person annually.