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The EU’s flagship LIFE Programme has awarded more than €358 million to 132 new climate, nature, circular economy and clean energy projects across Europe.

The call will open for submission on 5 February 2026, and the deadline to apply is 12 March 2026.

The EU is at the forefront of this transformation by supporting wind projects across its Member States. A notable example is Latvia, where the wind sector is growing fast.
Since 2019, the programme has invested over €978 million in 28 projects, covering both studies and works across the full CO₂ transport chain

LIFE projects joined more than 2 000 exhibitors and 50 000 trade visitors at POLLUTEC 2025 to showcase sustainable, social and ethical solutions aimed at building a greener future in the EU and Ukraine.

Hydrogen is increasingly emerging as a cornerstone of a sustainable, clean, and secure energy system.

The first call for proposals launched by the European Energy Communities Facility (EECF), supported by the LIFE Programme, has produced an overwhelming response, with 690 applications received from 31 countries, far exceeding the expectations of the consortium managing the initiative.

The works began this summer off the Irish coast near Claycastle beach, where the first 84 km of submarine cable is being installed, starting around 10 km from the Irish landing site.

UN Urban October kicks off on World Habitat Day under the theme of urban crisis response. All over Europe, LIFE projects are helping cities and towns to face future challenges with greater confidence.

A record 1095 applications requesting a total of more than €3.1 billion in EU funding were received in response to the LIFE 2025 calls for proposals for nature, environment, climate action and clean energy projects.