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Resources Keyword 'SDG 12'

The twin transition – the combined green and digital transitions – provides an opportunity for Europe to reshape how its economies operate within ecological limits, with the potential to align…
As the fastest-spreading technology in human history, artificial intelligence (AI) is at the centre of the European Commission’s strategy to foster competitiveness and strengthen technological…
Youth and Environment Europe (YEE) explains why it is so important that people can participate, when decisions in environmental matters are made. The article presents different legislations that…
Contamination of soils by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) such as cadmium, arsenic and cobalt can negatively impact human health, agricultural production, and the environment. Researchers have now…
AARHUS CONVENTIONTASK FORCE ON ACCESS TO INFORMATIONELECTRONIC INFORMATION TOOLS: CASE STUDY BY SPAINThe links to the procedures are the…
Publication of environmental information by banks – a study commissioned by the European Parliament Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services (EPRS)This study examines the proactive…
The article highlights the importance of building and sharing diverse knowledge about the disaster risk of tailings dams. There have been 63 notable tailings dam failures between 1990 and…
The online training school is organized by the MEPIELAN Centre in collaboration with UNEP/MAP and EPLO will cover the following four thematic sessions:The Barcelona Convention system for the…
The draft UNECE Policy Recommendation No. 49: 'Transparency at Scale' is currently open for public review. Recommendation 49 was born out of the increasing demand for policy action that ensures…
The EU's LIFE Programme offers funding opportunities to support environmental and climate actions. Life Calls for Proposals 2024, indicative budgets:Standard Action Projects (SAPs)Nature and…