Europe is under attack by a slimy killer, warns the European Environment Agency

2009 - 01 - 09
Europe is under attack by a slimy killer, warns the European Environment Agency

The killer slug, which relentlessly attacks flowers, vegetables, and eats native slug species, is one of the major threats to Europe’s nature. This is stated in the report on the state of the environment in Europe “Signals 2009”, presented today in Prague by Director Jacqueline McGlade of the European Environment Agency (EEA).

Exotic animals, according to the study, are responsible for the decline of native European species. The invasion of exotic animals and plants into …

Europe is under attack by a slimy killer, warns the European Environment Agency
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European climate package – an inadequate step on the road to saving the planet

2008 - 12 - 12

With surprising speed, EU countries agreed at their summit in Brussels yesterday on a plan for reducing the continent’s greenhouse gas emissions. EU Member States made a commitment to reduce their CO2 emissions by 20 percent by 2020. By that time, 20 percent of energy should come from renewable resources.

However, industrial and energy companies managed to take the teeth out of the mitigation measures, so the path to reducing greenhouse gas emissions will be …

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European Wilderness: only one per cent remains. Help us protect it.

2008 - 11 - 04

Wild, beautiful, unfettered. Such was the nature on most parts of the European continent for thousands of years. Then it disappeared, being replaced with fields, roads and industrial zones. However, in some parts of Europe the Wilderness still exists. There are species which still can be seen by inhabitants of the European continent, like majestic European Bison in Białowieża Forest (ancient woodland straddling the border between Poland and Belarus), huge bears in the mountains of …

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2000 - 08 - 24
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„Only one per cent of European Wilderness remains. Help us protect it!“

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