by LIFE Awards | Apr 13, 2026
Wetlands are disappearing three times faster than forests, despite their vital role in biodiversity conservation and climate regulation. Their contribution to climate change mitigation is often underestimated in policies, while limited data and complex management make...
by LIFE Awards | Apr 13, 2026
Since the 1990s, wolves have naturally returned to the Alps and expanded from the Western to the Central and Eastern ranges. Although protected under EU legislation, their recovery has been hindered by fragmented governance, illegal poisoning, habitat loss, and...
by LIFE Awards | Apr 13, 2026
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is the fastest-growing waste stream in the EU, containing hazardous materials that pose environmental and health risks if not properly managed. In Slovenia, preparation for reuse remains extremely low due to limited...
by LIFE Awards | Apr 13, 2026
Current food systems place heavy pressure on the environment, driving greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, soil degradation, and water depletion. Despite growing awareness, everyday food choices continue to contribute significantly to climate change. To...
by LIFE Awards | Apr 13, 2026
Urban wastewater treatment faces increasing challenges in Portugal, including the management of emerging contaminants and growing water scarcity due to climate change. This makes rivers more dependent on treated wastewater from urban and industrial sources,...
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