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RSSPesticide management, biodiversity loss and protecting threatened species were top of the agenda for European and international entomologists and LIFE project leaders during the recent XII European Congress of Entomology.
LIFE Programme participated at Pollutec 2023 to discuss environmental and energy solutions, as well as to encourage new projects to apply for the programme.
The deadline of this year's LIFE Clean Energy Transition call is quickly approaching and many applicants are in the middle of putting their proposals together, in order to submit them by 16 November 2023. Find in the article some important tips before submitting.
Current food practices can significantly contribute to climate change. On World Food Day, the SU-EATABLE LIFE project shows how we can create sustainable, eco-friendly food systems which are good for us - and good for the planet.
This special day is not just about celebrating trusted ecolabels in different countries, but a reminder that consumers who choose and promote ecolabel goods and services play an essential role in the transition to a green, clean and circular economy.
On 29 September, Ministers from the eight Baltic Sea Member States attended the second edition of Our Baltic Conference to discuss the current environmental challenges of the Baltic Sea. Within the LIFE Programme, numerous projects are committed to tackling these issues.
This new CORDIS Synergy Info Pack highlights how 33 CINEA-managed projects coming from different countries, sectors and funding programmes are all working towards the same shared goal: to advance Europe’s clean energy transition.
Through its flagship, citizen-led Solar Campaign, LIFE IP ZENAPA brings communities, local authorities, and experts together to make the future of tomorrow the reality of today.
Europe’s leading freshwater experts united at the XVII European Congress of Ichthyology to discuss a broad scope of scientific topics on various fields of fish research. During the Congress, a symposium was organised to present the LIFE Programme.
The award winners will be announced just two days after the third European Organic Day. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the benefits of organic food production and add value to rural economies.