Latest EEA study finds multiple benefits of switch to renewable electricity
14. januar 2021, EEA, Novice, Okolje
The increased use of renewable electricity across the European Union has not only reduced pressures linked to climate change, but also to air and water pollution (particulate matter formation, eutrophication and acidification), according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing published today. More targeted actions can help minimise the negative environmental effects of boosting renewable electricity supply.
Objavljeno 14.1.2021 v/na EEA
https://www.eea.europa.eu/highlights/latest-eea-study-finds-multiple
Javno naznanilo – reja 76.500 piščancev brojlerjev in 200 prašičev pitancev - Farma Prančberger
9.12.2021, ARSO
Izdaja okoljevarstvenega dovoljenja Agencija Republike Slovenije za okolje objavlja javno naznanilo za izdajo okoljevarstvenega dovoljenja za obratovanje naprave, ki lahko povzroča onesnaževanje okolja večjega obsega in sicer za rejo piščancev brojlerjev s proizvodno zmogljivostjo 76.500 mest (Farma Prančberger) in napravo C1, v kateri se izvaja dejavnost reje prašičev pitancev s proizvodno zmogljivostjo 200 mest, na lokaciji Zgornja Ščavnica 71, 2233 Sveta Ana v Slovenskih goricah. Vlagatelj zahteve za dovoljenje je Edvard …
Pollution and barriers are key problems for Europe’s waters
23.9.2021, EEA
European water bodies suffer from agricultural pollution as well as pollution from insufficiently treated waste water from cities, industry and scattered dwellings, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report, published today. Artificial barriers, together with navigation, abstraction, aquaculture, and invasive alien species cause additional pressures. However, solutions to tackle the problems exist and should be more widely adopted.
Air pollution still too high in most EU Member States
21.9.2021, EEA
Concentrations of key air pollutants remain too high in most European countries. According to the European Environment Agency’s official data, published today, most European Union (EU) Member States exceed at least one or more of the EU’s legal limits for pollutants in ambient air in 2019.
Climate Change PIX winners selected
20.9.2021, EEA
Winning captures of the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) ‘Climate Change PIX’ photo competition show how climate change is already affecting Europe but also how well-known solutions can make a difference. The winner of the Youth Prize uses artistic skills to make a bold statement about the global emergency.
Innovating for sustainability
9.9.2021, EEA
Innovation is a political priority across Europe that can deliver many benefits for society but also generate costs that are often unaccounted for. A European Environment Agency briefing, published today, looks at how innovation can respond to sustainability challenges and how Europe needs to look for solutions beyond technological innovation.
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