The energy transition is essential to tackle climate change and promote a sustainable future. However, this process raises questions of…
Author: Inés Pereira
The climate emergency and geopolitical crisis are accelerating Europe’s energy transition. But this process brings with it environmental and social…
After an interminable struggle, MEPs passed the Nature Restoration Law with 329 votes in favour and 275 against in February…
The urgency to embrace circularity is not only in the hands of the European Union. In particular, society and business also have an influence on the evolving path towards an environmentally responsible and socially just future.
According to the European Parliament, around 2.2 billion tonnes of municipal waste is produced each year in the European Union (EU). The EU is updating its waste management legislation to promote the circular economy. But how urgent is it to embrace circularity?
Until the Global Plastics Treaty is finalised, we cannot give up! In this article we will look at how we can all contribute to the success of the Global Plastics Treaty by promoting the fight against this serious pollution.
According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), humanity produces some 460 million tonnes of plastic every year and, if nothing is done, this figure will triple by 2060.
For the European Union, the transition to a greener labour market is also the key to a more environmentally responsible and socially just society.
As the ecological transition is a process aimed at adopting good practices to promote a society committed to preserving the environment and combating climate change, this concept plays a very important role in education.
