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The vote of the Environment Ministers, meeting today in Brussels, puts an end to the troubled legislative process of the most divisive law of the Green Deal

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Data from the European Copernicus service and the World Meteorological Organization confirm yet another increase in temperatures

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The Ember think tank's analysis of how electricity production has changed in European Union countries over the last five years

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The decree developed by the Italian government plans to support the construction of off-shore wind farms, floating photovoltaic plants and more

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Only by knowing the sea is it possible to protect it.For this reason, on 7 June, in Venice, the United Nations delegates will meet together with sector experts in the Ocean Literacy World Conference with the aim of bringing ocean education into the school curricula of member countries.A fundamental step in a journey that began over ten years ago, as oceanographer Francesca Santoro, responsible for ocean education activities for the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, explains to Open

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