Compensation claims for mussel damage are completely exceptional, says a criminal law professor
A preliminary investigation into significant damage to a pearl mussel population in Suomussalmi has found that the incident could lead to charges of serious environmental crimes with estimated damages reaching €2.2 million.
North Dakota judge finalizes $345m judgment against Greenpeace in pipeline case
A North Dakota judge has confirmed a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace for its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, amidst claims from Greenpeace that the lawsuit violates free speech rights.
Mining sector in MG blocks advances in environmental policy, says mayor of Juiz de Fora
The mayor of Juiz de Fora, Margarida Salomão, claims that the mining sector hinders progress in environmental policies in Minas Gerais amid recent environmental disasters.
Lagos denies resuming monthly environmental sanitation exercise
The Lagos State Government has denied claims that it has resumed its monthly environmental sanitation exercise, stating that discussions with stakeholders are still ongoing.
Companies Want More Information About the Green Claims Directive
Companies are seeking more information about the European Green Claims Directive, which will prohibit unverified environmental claims on product packaging starting at the end of September.
Companies Want More Information on the Greenwashing Directive
Estonian companies are seeking clarity on the new EU greenwashing directive, which prohibits unverified environmental claims on product packaging.
YASunidos alerts of political persecution due to complaint being processed in the Electoral Controversy Tribunal
The environmental group YASunidos claims political persecution related to an electoral complaint regarding their campaign finances for a 2023 public consultation.
Association says there are not enough scientific researchers in TarcÃsio's management
The Association of Scientific Researchers (APqC) claims that the Ministry of Environment, Infrastructure and Logistics in São Paulo has significantly fewer researchers than needed, impacting environmental research and preparedness.
The Russian embassy attacks Tajani: "For you, Moscow is guilty of everything"
The Russian embassy in Italy criticized Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani's claims about alleged Russian cyber attacks, sarcastically suggesting that Russia is unfairly blamed for all issues, including environmental problems in Italy.
One year after the LA fires, California still hasn’t learned its lesson
The article discusses the aftermath of the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, exploring how California's environmental policies may have exacerbated the wildfire’s devastation despite Governor Newsom's claims of climate change as the primary cause.
Three Kings Meeting of the FDP: Not Even the Last Generation Protests Against Them Anymore
At the Three Kings Meeting in Stuttgart, the FDP is searching for its identity without former leader Christian Lindner, amid claims of a significant decline in the party's relevance as not even environmental groups are protesting this year.