Author: WWF

— last modified 10 June 2024 European voters reshuffled the political cards in Brussels, possibly resulting in a more fragile majority for the European Green Deal. Nevertheless, with the climate and nature crises affecting every European already today, EU leaders must continue to prioritise the green and socially fair transition to make Europe safe, sustainable and competitive. “In these elections, voters expressed their very real concerns and frustrations. EU leaders and newly elected MEPs must recognise that ignoring the pressing threats of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution will only exacerbate the problems Europeans are facing, and that our current…

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— last modified 19 January 2016 The Mediterranean region is currently facing impressive growth, a real “blue Gold Rush”. Without a long-term vision for sustainable development, the Mediterranean Sea will not be able to sustain our economy and our well-being, says WWF. This is what emerges from MedTrends, a study run by WWF that provides for the first time a global and integrated picture of the growth of economic maritime activities in eight Mediterranean countries (Croatia, Cyprus, France, Italy, Greece, Malta, Slovenia, Spain). MedTrends analyses the 10 key maritime economic sectors, illustrating and mapping their current status and future development…

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