Groundwater in the Southern Member States of the European Union (2010)
What is the importance of groundwater for Europe?...
What is the importance of groundwater for Europe?...
Climate exerts both direct and indirect effects onthe appearance and spread of human and animalinfectious diseases. The impact of climate changeon the transmission and geographical...
There can be no solution to climate change without addressing deforestation;Deforestation must be addressed now, not later, if we are to meet an 80% CO2 reduction target by 2050;Forests play...
European energy policy seeks to achieve a substantially increased contribution from renewable sources of electricity, and the creation of a pan-European competitive electricity market. The...
Oceans play a critical role in the global carbon cycle by absorbing about a quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere from human activities;The rapid increase in CO2 emissions since the...
Worldwide, more than nine million people develop active tuberculosis (TB) every year, with 1.7 million dying from the disease. TB had been considered conquered in many European countries,...
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