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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 15:15:26 +0200 Spain rejects ETA ceasefire announcement
The Spanish government has said it will continue to hunt down members of ETA, even though the Basque separatist terror group announced a ceasefire.…
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 19:16:02 +0200 Crossborder crackdown leaves ETA weakened
ETA has not carried out a deadly attack in Spain since July last year when a car bomb parked outside a police station on the Balearic island of…
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:24:01 +0200 Lebanese PM withdraws accusation against Syria
Lebanon's prime minister Saad al-Hariri has said he was wrong to accuse Syria of killing his father, the former PM Rafik al-Hariri. His comments…
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:24:02 +0200 Bucharest protest over French Roma policy
France is coming under more pressure over its mass expulsions of members of the Roma community. A protest has taken place outside the French…
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 14:26:01 +0200 Germany to extend life of nuclear power plants
Germany's nuclear power plants are to stay in service for longer than planned, reversing a decision by the previous left-wing coalition which wanted…
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:54:02 +0200 French teachers strike ahead of nationwide action
Thousands of teachers have been on strike across France today, but the action appears to have been limited with only between five and 30 percent of…

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 21:26:23 GMT Barnier seeks co-ordination of bank levies
Warning of risks to handling of future crises.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:03:34 GMT MEPs reject 'forced' attendance of speech
Anger at group leaders' decision to fine MEPs who miss Barroso's 'State of the Union' speech.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 13:12:09 GMT Nabucco pipeline gets funding boost
Financial institutions take the first step to agreeing a multi-billion euro support deal.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 13:04:08 GMT Illegal GM potato variety found in Sweden
Commission asks German firm that developed GM variety for an explanation.
 Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:58:59 GMT De Gucht 'regrets' remarks about Jews
European commissioner accused of 'outrageous anti-Semitism' by Jewish group.
 Thu, 02 Sep 2010 20:43:52 GMT Deal struck on financial reform
Agreement with European Parliament paves the way for the creation of four European supervisory bodies.

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 20:23:53 GMT+00:00 EU Seeks Stronger Euro-Area Management After Germany Warns Rebound Slowing - Bloomberg

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EU Seeks Stronger Euro-Area Management After Germany Warns Rebound Slowing
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... plans for the following year's taxing and spending and economic assumptions to the EU by the end of April. Based on a European Commission analysis, ...
EU Seeks Consensus on Bank LevyWall Street Journal
Bank levies for bank problems: EUSydney Morning Herald
EU Fin Mins To Discuss Bank Tax, Budget Rules Monday-TuesdayIMarketnews.com
Reuters UK -istockAnalyst.com (press release) -Financial Times
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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 21:08:16 GMT+00:00 East European Eyes on France's Roma Policy - New York Times

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East European Eyes on France's Roma Policy
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“We have to show that we are there to do our best and be valuable members of the EU,” he said, alluding to the gaffe-prone Czech presidency of 2009. ...
EU ministers vow migration cooperationAFP
6 EU countries plus Canada seek ways to crack down together on illegal migrantsThe Canadian Press
EU examines French Roma expulsionTribuneMagazine.co.uk
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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 15:01:35 GMT+00:00 UPDATE 1-ECB's Orphanides: Need binding EU rules on aid - Reuters

UPDATE 1-ECB's Orphanides: Need binding EU rules on aid
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"In the European context the financial crisis has illustrated not only the deficiencies of the current EU-cross-border arrangements, but also that a ...
How would Europe really manage a(nother) crisis?FT.com (blog)

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:03:33 GMT+00:00 UPDATE 1-EU's Oettinger says German nuclear deal fair - Reuters

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UPDATE 1-EU's Oettinger says German nuclear deal fair
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DE), EnBW (EBKG.DE) and Vattenfall Europe [VATN.UL] to operate their reactors on average 12 years longer than planned. (Editing by James Jukwey)
Merkel in Lithuania for talks on energy and trade (1st Lead)Monsters and Critics.com

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:58:21 +0200 Trust: Money, markets and society
When financial and economic systems fail, trust in the state and its institutions pays the price, writes Geoffrey Hosking. After the economic crisis and its exposure of the irresponsibility of global capitalism, the first step to restoring social trust is to understand what went wrong.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:58:21 +0200 The many, messy histories
"New Humanist" sees no humanitarian solutions to political crises; "Fronesis" asks who the People are; "Osteuropa" examines the gaffe-prone politics of European identity; "Dilema veche" says leaving Romania is the most effective form of protest; "L'Homme" revisits 19th-century arguments for the abolition of prostitution; "Arena" questions the impact of the Swedish Sex Purchase Act; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) avoids another story of western selflessnes; and "Studija" welcomes a timely exhibition of Soviet-era painting.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:58:21 +0200 The populist radical Right: A pathological normalcy
According to the conventional view, the far-Right in Europe is antithetical to the values of liberal democracy. New research showing that far-Right ideology is a radicalization of mainstream values has a major impact on how rightwing populism is understood, writes Cas Mudde.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:58:21 +0200 Aid wars
Humanitarian activists' refusal of politics, combined with their willingness to identify with politics, elicits doubt and even scorn from human-rights critics. Susie Linfield evaluates the controversial debate on the future of humanitarianism.

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:04:00 GMT EU workers aid fund failing to pay out
Plagued by poor design and sclerotic bureaucracy, flagship European fund to help workers dismissed as a result of the recession has all but ground to a halt
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 19:19:17 GMT Obama unveils infrastructure plan
President Barack Obama will unveil a $50bn infrastructure plan to build roads, railways and airport runways, in an effort to show his administration is tackling the US’s chronic unemployment ahead of the November mid-term elections
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:03:36 GMT Citi under fire over deferred tax assets
Citigroup is at the centre of a dispute among analysts and accounting experts over whether it should set aside funds to cover $50bn of deferred taxes, a move that would reduce its capital buffer and weaken its balance sheet
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 15:43:43 GMT September stock surge extends into fourth session
Global Market Overview: Improving economic data over the past few days encourage a shift into plays on global growth, with stocks and metals prices move higher as currencies remain relatively stable
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 21:31:24 GMT Hedge funds feel pressure with August results
Several big-name managers struggled to gain traction, with many more under pressure to ramp up the level of risk in their portfolios to boost year-end numbers
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:58:54 GMT Europe inches towards prudence
As the European Union lumbers towards beefed-up financial market supervision, the voices crying wolf are becoming predictably more strident. But the alarm in the UK and other countries is overdone
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:27:28 GMT Brazil stakes future on $75bn Petrobras offer
The mere fact Brazil is attempting this now, and on the eve of a presidential election, is a sign of brazen confidence
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 20:54:50 GMT Putin hints of return as president
Russia’s prime minister heightens speculation by refusing to rule out resuming role as head of state and citing the example of US president Franklin D. Roosevelt
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 20:40:01 GMT Iran increases nuclear stockpile
Experts say with further enrichment it would be enough to build nearly three atomic bombs
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 19:04:17 GMT Kabul steps in to stop run on biggest bank
Abdul Qadir Fitrat, Afghanistan’s central bank governor, said that the central bank and the finance ministry had agreed to support Kabul Bank

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:48:02 GMT Spain dismisses Eta 'ceasefire'
The Spanish government says an Eta ceasefire is "insufficient" and calls on the Basque separatist group to renounce violence forever.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:44:05 GMT France faces pension plan strike
France faces disruption in a strike over pension reform on Tuesday, when MPs will also debate a ban on full face veils and a new security bill.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 14:16:34 GMT Germany extends nuclear lifespan
Germany's government agrees to extend the life span of the country's nuclear power plants by an average of 12 years, officials say.

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:39:00 +0200 LG to offer DLNA sharing on Optimus 7
(Telecompaper) LG Electronics is showcasing at the Ifa trade show in Berlin a new media-sharing service for its upcoming Optimus 7 mobile phone. The new technology makes it possible to share multimedia files on the Optimus 7 and all DLNA-compliant digital devices. This pre-installed feature allows users to send files directly from the phone's media galleries, without having to leave for another application. The phone will automatically display compatible devices in the same Wi-Fi zone and let users send media files such as photos, video and music wirelessly to the targeted device. The Optimus 7 will go on sale in the fourth quarter.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:03:00 +0200 TDC wins DKK 2.9 bln in arbitration case against TP
(Telecompaper) The Arbitration Tribunal in Vienna has issued a ruling in the case against Telekomunikacja Polska. TDC owns a 25 percent stake in Danish Polish Telecommunications Group (DPTG), which is part of Telekomunikacja Polska. The dispute concerns the determination of traffic volumes carried via the NSL fibre optical telecommunications system in Poland. DPTG is entitled to 14.8 percent of the net profits from NSL during the period 1994 to mid-2004. The current ruling awards DPTG around DKK 2.9 billion, of which TDC will receive DKK 0.7 billion. The amount corresponds to DKK 0.5 billion after tax. TDC said the effect will be recognized in the statement of income under special items related to income from joint ventures and associates in the third quarter.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:39:00 +0200 Orange, T-Mobile offer joint roaming in UK
(Telecompaper) Orange and T-Mobile customers in the UK will be able to roam across both networks from 5 October, Everything Everywhere CEO Tom Alexander announced. Customers who sign up for access to both networks will benefit free of charge, with no changes to their existing tariffs or call or text charges. Once registered, should a customer lose signal on their existing network, they will then automatically pick up the signal from the other network where it's available. Users will be asked to opt-in to the new service for the time being as the networks handle around 1,600 different handsets and some devices may have problems with the service. However, from the beginning of 2011, the roaming service will become automatic. Alexander said that Everything Everywhere would use the period between 5 October and the end of the year to gauge customer reactions to the service. The launch will backed by an advertising campaign from both Orange and T-Mobile. Alexander described the adverts as "'a dialogue between the brands." The adverts will also begin to introduce the Everything Everywhere brand using the tag line: Inspired by Everything Everywhere.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:28:00 +0200 RCom abandons GTL Infra deal
(Telecompaper) Indian mobile operator Reliance Communications has abandoned its plan to create a mobile infrastructure company with GTL Infrastructre. The two announced an agreement in June to merge Reliance Infratel's tower assets into GTL Infra, creating a company with more than 80,000 towers. However, RCom said that it failed to reach a definitive agreement with GTL on the transaction. The company could not comment on the reasons for dropping the deal. As a result, Reliance said it's in talks with other strategic and financial investors. RCom is looking to raise cash to reduce its debt and finance expansion. The company owns 95 percent of Reliance Infratel.

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 12:24:57 +0000 MEPs push for grassroots sport

As the European Commission prepares to table its first ever EU sports programme in November, lawmakers are calling for initiatives to clearly prioritise funding for grassroots activities.

 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:28:37 +0000 EU plans stock market for small firms

Fast-growing small firms will gain access to fresh sources of money by 2012 via a network of specialist stock exchanges under new European Commission proposals due next month.

 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:22:30 +0000 Progress seen on 'Green Fund' for climate deal

Almost 50 nations made progress on Friday (3 September) towards a 'Green Fund' to help poor countries fight global warming but hosts Mexico and Switzerland said a full UN climate treaty was out of reach for 2010.

 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 06:54:31 +0000 Belgium stares into abyss as coalition talks fail

Belgium was again plunged into political crisis over the weekend as French-speaking Socialist leader Elio Di Rupo resigned from his mediator role as prime minister-in-waiting. Leading politicians are now openly talking about the prospect of breaking up the country.

 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 06:48:15 +0000 De Gucht apologises for having offended Jews

European Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht apologised on 3 September for comments he made about Jews in a recent interview. The European Commission distanced itself from the offensive statements, but that did not stop commentators and Jewish organisations from talking of a "new wave" of anti-Semitism and racism across Europe.


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 Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:00:00 MEST Ready, set, translate!

 
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Time to register for the 2010 edition of EU’s young translator contest.

 Mon, 30 Aug 2010 12:00:00 MEST Pakistan flood survivors face risk of epidemics

 
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Water-borne disease is spreading quickly among Pakistan flood survivors, posing a threat of epidemics, the EU aid commissioner warns on her return from the country.


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 Fri, 03 Sep 2010 12:26:00 GMT Newsletter - 6-9 September - Strasbourg plenary session
The week in Strasbourg will see Commission President José Manuel Barroso make his first "State of the European Union" speech. Also on the agenda is how to help Pakistan after the floods devastated the country. The controversy over the Roma deportations will also be discussed during talks between MEPs and the European Commission. There is also likely to be steps to limit the use of animals in scientific testing. All of these issues can be followed here on the Parliament's website.

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 Fri, 03 Sep 2010 11:04:00 GMT Parliament's first year in numbers: July 2009 to July 2010
It is just over a year since the June 2009 elections and in the first year a remarkable number of debates and votes have taken place. Here we look at some of the numbers that have dominated the first of the five year mandate.

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 Fri, 03 Sep 2010 11:00:00 +0100  Volume of retail trade up by 0.1% in both euro area and EU27
In July 2010, compared with June 2010, the volume of retail trade increased by 0.1% in both the euro area (EA16) and the EU27. In June retail trade rose by 0.2% and 0.3% respectively.
 Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:00:00 +0100  Industrial producer prices up by 0.2% in both euro area and EU27
In July 2010 compared with June 2010, the industrial producer price index rose by 0.2% in both the euro area (EA16) and the EU27. In June 20103, prices increased by 0.3% in both zones.
 Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:00:00 +0100  Euro area and EU27 GDP up by 1.0%
GDP increased by 1.0% in both the euro area (EA16) and the EU27 during the second quarter of 2010, compared with the previous quarter, according to first estimates released by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In the first quarter of 2010, growth rates were +0.3% in both zones.
 Tue, 31 Aug 2010 11:00:00 +0100  Euro area unemployment rate stable at 10.0%
The euro area (EA16) seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate was 10.0% in July 2010, unchanged compared with June. It was 9.6% in July 2009. The EU27 unemployment rate was 9.6% in July 2010, unchanged compared with June. It was 9.1% in July 2009.

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:58:21 +0200 Trust: Money, markets and society
When financial and economic systems fail, trust in the state and its institutions pays the price, writes Geoffrey Hosking. After the economic crisis and its exposure of the irresponsibility of global capitalism, the first step to restoring social trust is to understand what went wrong.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:58:21 +0200 The many, messy histories
"New Humanist" sees no humanitarian solutions to political crises; "Fronesis" asks who the People are; "Osteuropa" examines the gaffe-prone politics of European identity; "Dilema veche" says leaving Romania is the most effective form of protest; "L'Homme" revisits 19th-century arguments for the abolition of prostitution; "Arena" questions the impact of the Swedish Sex Purchase Act; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) avoids another story of western selflessnes; and "Studija" welcomes a timely exhibition of Soviet-era painting.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:58:21 +0200 The populist radical Right: A pathological normalcy
According to the conventional view, the far-Right in Europe is antithetical to the values of liberal democracy. New research showing that far-Right ideology is a radicalization of mainstream values has a major impact on how rightwing populism is understood, writes Cas Mudde.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:58:21 +0200 Aid wars
Humanitarian activists' refusal of politics, combined with their willingness to identify with politics, elicits doubt and even scorn from human-rights critics. Susie Linfield evaluates the controversial debate on the future of humanitarianism.

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 Wed, 01 Sep 2010 20:00:00 UT Herschel:Herschel detection explains the origin of water in a carbon star
ESA's Herschel Space Observatory has detected water vapour in a location previously thought to be impossible - in the atmosphere of an ageing, red giant carbon star. The rich and detailed data provided by Herschel can be explained within a new framework in which ultraviolet photons play a key role. These results are reported in the 2 September issue of Nature.
 Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:30:00 UT INTEGRAL:INTEGRAL completes deepest all-sky survey in hard X-rays
A newly developed image analysis technique has significantly improved the sensitivity limits reached by the IBIS imager on board INTEGRAL, resulting in the deepest survey ever compiled of the entire sky in the energy range between 17 and 60 keV. Pushing the instrument towards its very limits, the novel method discloses a vast number of previously undetected faint sources, galactic and extragalactic alike.
 Wed, 11 Aug 2010 08:37:00 UT Director's Desk:Fundamental Physics Roadmap released
After an in-depth consultation with the European scientific community, the ESA-appointed Fundamental Physics Roadmap Advisory Team (FPR-AT) has released its final report.
 Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:02:00 UT Venus Express:Recreating Venus in the lab
Scientists are able to learn about the atmospheres and surfaces of planets by studying their spectra - the different wavelengths of light which they reflect or absorb. However, when researchers study spectra of Venus, the hottest planet in the Solar System, they run into a problem. Its high temperatures and pressures seriously affect the data.

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:00:00 GMT2010-09-06T22:00:00Z 2012 to be the European Year for Active Ageing
The European Commission has on September 6, 2010 proposed that 2012 be designated as the "European Year for Active Ageing".
 Wed, 01 Sep 2010 22:00:00 GMT2010-09-01T22:00:00Z 839 former Qimonda workers to receive €2.4 million in EU funding
The European Commission has on September 2, 2010 approved an application from Portugal for assistance from the EU Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF).

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 30 Aug 2010 17:47:00 +0100 Boosting the exploratory power of open research in future and emerging technologies (SMART 2010/0055)
The purpose of this contract is to study current practices in thematically open bottom-up approaches to funding cross-disciplinary frontier research (such as the Open scheme of the Future and Emerging Technologies challenge within the ICT workprogamme), to provide scenarios for the possible future developments of such schemes, and to formulate recommendations and options to address the opportunities ahead for boosting the exploratory power of bottom-up collaborative frontier research.
 30 Aug 2010 17:38:00 +0100 eMobility General Assembly
Members of eMobility will discuss selected activities of eMobility Working Groups and the Steering Board on the ICT sector and the preparation of FP8 for future collaborative research. The meeting provides a good networking opportunity e.g. for the preparation of new research consortia for upcoming FP7 calls 7 and 8 and the Future Internet PPP.

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 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT In the beginning, there was Eve…
But when was the beginning? Statisticians have calculated that the mother of all human beings, the so-called 'mitochondrial Eve' (mtEve), lived on Earth about 200 000 years ago. The team from Poland and the US based its estimation on the most comprehensive statistical examination ever conducted to date that included genetic models and assumptions based on human migration and proliferation. Findings from the study are published in Theoretical Population Biology.
 Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT Protein in Huntington's linked to neurogenesis
EU-funded scientists have discovered that a mutated protein inherent in Huntington's disease (HD) performs an unforeseen role in neurogenesis. The finding could lead to a better understanding of HD, an inherited neurodegenerative disorder that is characterised by severe psychiatric, cognitive and motor defects, and neuronal death in the brain. The work was supported by CEPODRO ('Cell polarization in Drosophila'), a project that received EUR 1.159 million under the European Research Council’s Starting Grant scheme. Findings from the study are published in the journal Neuron.
 Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT Future phones just got smarter
The next generation of mobile phones will be able to do more than ever before — both safely and efficiently. An EU-funded team has created a software platform that enables the use of multi-core technology on mobile embedded computing devices by way of virtualisation techniques. The dual multi-core and virtualisation solution developed by the EMUCO ('Embedded multi-core processing for mobile communication systems') team allows for both higher processing capacity and low power consumption, with the added value of security and flexibility. The project received almost EUR 3 million in support under the 'Information and communication technologies' (ICT) Theme of the EU's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).
 Mon, 30 Aug 2010 00:00:00 GMT Warm water can trigger deformities in farmed fish
EU-funded scientists have discovered that temperatures greater than 16°C can cause skeletal deformities in young salmon. The finding is part of the FINE FISH ('Reduction of malformations in farmed fish species') project, which received EUR 3.02 million under the SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) cross cutting activity of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). Results of the study were recently published in BMC (BioMed Central) Physiology.

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 2010-08-25 11:00:00 Europe's coasts: reconciling development and conservation
Europe’s coastal zones are under increasing pressure from erosion, pollution, climate change, urbanisation and tourism. Such pressures threaten entire ecosystems — vital not only for wildlife but also for the economy and human well-being. The European Environment Agency (EEA) takes a closer look at the state of coastal ecosystems and policy responses to the pressures affecting them.
 2010-07-28 10:00:00 Europe's mountains: rich in biodiversity but increasingly vulnerable
Snow-capped peaks, rocky inclines, rich forests and sloping meadows provide recreation and economic opportunities for humans and a home to many plants and animals. The European Environment Agency's new assessment of mountain ecosystems sheds light on their state and the pressures they face.
 2010-07-12 12:00:00 Emissions of sulphur oxides and ozone-forming pollutants fall significantly
The European Union air pollutant emission inventory report compiled by the European Environment Agency (EEA) shows that the EU-27 has cut sulphur oxides (SOx) emissions by 78 % since 1990. The decline was particularly sharp during the latest reporting year, falling 20 % in 2008 compared to 2007. The emissions of three ozone precursors — CO, NMVOCs and NOx — also continued the downward trend.
 2010-06-30 10:00:00 How Europe's agriculture can boost biodiversity
Intensive farming has long been a major cause of biodiversity decline in Europe. The European Environment Agency's (EEA) new short assessment examines Europe's efforts to strike a balance between producing sufficient food and maintaining agro-ecosystems that are rich in biodiversity above and below ground.

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