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Aarhus Convention Task Force on Access to Information / EIT Case StudyI. Description1. Brief DescriptionReportnet 3 is the European Environment Agency's (EEA) main digital platform for collecting…
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…
Children and youth, as those most affected by and vulnerable to environmental harm, continue to face significant barriers to participation in decision-making processes and to adequate…
Turkmenistan faces significant environmental challenges, including widespread land degradation, salinization and water scarcity. Currently, around 4.9 million hectares of land are degraded, with…
The Open Government Partnership (OGP) combines powerful forces to promote transparent, participatory, inclusive and accountable governance. The OGP Transparency Fellowship is a unique opportunity for…
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…
This timely and forward-looking book explores how environmental democracy can be advanced globally by encouraging wider accession to the Aarhus Convention, with a particular focus on the…
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) analysed 31 digital tools and systems across seven EU Member States, exploring potential positive and negative effects on victims,…
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…




