On Monday 29 January, climate experts will share their thoughts on approach to including consumption-based emissions considerations in policy as well as the barriers and ...
IEEP participated at COP28, conveying the sense of urgency of taking collective action to reduce global temperature rise and safeguard the planet’s ecosystems. In this ...
At Think2030 Dialogue – Spain, political leaders and representatives from the fields of politics, business, civil society, and research discussed key sustainability issues at stake ...
For this year’s edition, IEEP will be present in Dubai to follow the discussions and meeting with colleagues around the world. In particular, we will ...
After months of intense negotiations and several delays, the Parliament and Council managed to find compromises on a text that considerably improves the EU law ...
Approximately 13.2% of the EU’s total greenhouse gas emissions can be directly attributed to agricultural activity, with estimates climbing even higher when emissions from on-farm ...
Restoring nature has never been more urgent. The business sector, recognising its share of responsibility and the urgent need to act, has called on EU ...
Cities are planning how to increase urban green spaces for nature and for a healthy environment that is adapted to climate change. Pollinators are part ...
Long-term solutions are needed to increase the resilience of European forests. A transparent Forest Monitoring Framework and an ambitious Nature Restoration Law are key legislative ...
The SDGs are crucial for reaching our climate targets as they take into consideration also the social and human aspects of development. They are essential ...
How can the EU meet its growing demand for critical raw materials (CRMs) through domestic recycling? This event explores the gaps between EU ambition to ...