Europe Is Strengthening the Old Science of Naming Species

The EU-backed TETTRIs project is improving Europe’s taxonomic capacity through training, tools and shared resources for species identification.

The EU-backed TETTRIs project is improving Europe’s taxonomic capacity through training, tools and shared resources for species identification.

EU-backed projects are using genomic and sensor technologies to improve marine biodiversity monitoring across Europe’s seas.

Official Swedish information reports that 98.5 percent of Sweden’s electricity in 2023 came from renewable sources or nuclear power.

Denmark’s dramatic chalk cliffs at Møns Klint were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2025.

New coexistence guidance from Rewilding Europe responds to the return of species such as bears, bison, wolves, vultures and beavers.

The EEA and Eionet welcomed Moldova as a cooperating country, strengthening environmental information sharing across Europe.

Balcony solar systems are becoming easier to install in several places, giving renters and apartment residents a small way to produce their own electricity.

DEFRA highlighted peatland restoration projects across England, from the Border Mires to Bodmin Moor, as part of wider work to repair damaged peat soils.

Plans for oyster reef restoration on the English coast aim to bring back a habitat that filters water and shelters marine life.

Community energy groups are showing how local people can own and benefit from solar, wind and other clean power projects.