Mayor of Płock: We are consistently reducing the negative impact on the environment
The Mayor of Płock discusses a significant investment project to improve the city's rainwater drainage system amid climate change adaptation efforts.
Heat Accumulated on Earth Reaches Highest Level Since 1960s… Warning of ‘Heat Overload’ for Oceans, Atmosphere, and Cryosphere
Recent reports indicate that Earth’s accumulated heat has reached its highest level since 1960, primarily driven by human activities and greenhouse gas emissions, signaling a critical state for the planet's climate system.
Driving Experience Will Change, AI Dashcam System to be Installed on Highways
The National Highways Authority of India is set to implement an AI-based dashcam monitoring system on nearly 40,000 kilometers of national highways to enhance road safety and maintenance.
Are we ranking climate citizens? [Kim Hae-dong's climate citizens]
The new 2022 curriculum in South Korea emphasizes ecological change learning but faces challenges due to the country's exam-centric education system.
Angela Rayner calls for housing change in major intervention
Angela Rayner advocates for a community-led housing revolution to improve the UK's housing system.
Judicial Reform, What Would Change with the Approval of the Referendum: Comparing the Texts
The article discusses proposed changes to the Italian Constitution regarding the judicial system, focusing on the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors along with the establishment of distinct Councils and a new disciplinary High Court.
Major DWP State Pension change from next month
A significant change to the UK's State Pension system is set to take effect next month, marking the beginning of a gradual increase in the pension age from 66 to 67.
The Copa Libertadores and Sudamericana 2026 will have a regulatory change for tiebreakers in the group stage that is already generating controversy
The Copa Libertadores and Sudamericana 2026 will implement a new tiebreaker system, moving away from goal difference to a 'Olympic tiebreaker' method, which has sparked controversy among clubs and fans.
The Storm of Change in Bangladesh Cricket, A New Whip on the Selection System
The Bangladesh Cricket Board plans to overhaul its national selection committee by forming a four-member panel that includes a head.
Water in Mexico, system far from being fail-proof
Mexico's water system faces critical failures due to low reserves, inefficient usage, and structural issues exacerbated by climate change.
The European Commission proposes changes to the ETS
The European Commission is planning several changes to the emissions trading system (ETS), though most member states did not support the most aggressive measures during a recent summit in Brussels.
European leaders argue about energy
European Union leaders are engaged in heated debates regarding energy policy, particularly focusing on the Emissions Trading System (ETS).
The focus of the European Union summit is energy
The European Union summit is primarily focused on energy, particularly the emissions trading system (ETS).
European Council at a Standstill, Meloni Meets Merz: Change the Ets System
The European Council faces uncertainty due to a lack of reliable information on the Iranian crisis, overshadowing discussions on competitiveness in favor of war and energy issues.
The US Federal Reserve System does not change the base interest rate
The US Federal Reserve has decided to maintain the base interest rate at a target range of 3.5-3.75% following their recent meeting.
Ten EU countries including the Czech Republic request a thorough review of the emissions trading system
Ten EU countries have requested a thorough review of the emissions trading system, including the Czech Republic.
Six-pack changes in EU ETS. There is a Polish position
Poland's climate minister has outlined the country's stance on potential reforms to the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) ahead of an upcoming European Council meeting.
Stormy winter caused Arctic sea ice to melt
A recent study reveals that a stormy winter contributed to the melting of sea ice in Antarctica, marking significant shifts in the Earth's climate system.
Preparing for Climate Change
The article discusses a proposed reform of Spain's regional financing system, which includes a new climate fund aiming to address vulnerabilities related to climate change.
ERR Brussels: The European Commission Plans to Change the ETS
The European Commission intends to modify the ETS carbon trading system to avoid significant fluctuations and price hikes in carbon credit prices.
Significant Change in the Cadastre and Why Macinka Hesitates
The article discusses a significant change in the cadastre system in Czechia and the reasons behind the hesitation from a figure named Macinka.
New DVSA Announcement Confirms May and June 2026 Dates for Driving Test Rules Change
The DVSA has announced new driving test rules set to take effect in May and June 2026, aiming to streamline the booking process and curb exploitation by third-party services.
Schufa: These two women want to change Schufa. Will they succeed?
Two women aim to reform the German credit rating agency Schufa, striving to eliminate the stigma and shame associated with credit scores.
Ministry of Finance changes the budget accounting methodology
The Estonian Ministry of Finance plans to change its accounting methodology for unspent funds in the state budget due to the current system being misleading.
Fontana: "As a lawyer, I say that this reform is necessary: don't let yourselves be instrumentalized"
Attilio Fontana, the president of Lombardy, urges voters to support the constitutional reform of the justice system in Italy, emphasizing its historical significance and need for change.
About twenty multinationals defend the European system that penalizes CO₂ emissions against attacks in Brussels
A coalition of twenty multinational companies, including Google and Ikea, has issued a joint statement supporting the EU Emissions Trading System amidst rising pressure for its suspension.
Susanne Nyström: Soon Everyone Will Realize That Swedish Healthcare Will Never "Work"
The article discusses the increasing costs and inefficiencies in the Swedish healthcare system, urging for a change to prevent further deterioration and reliance on private insurance.
Younger and more women: doctors prepare for a change of guard
The Italian healthcare system is witnessing a historic generational shift, with more young doctors, primarily women, entering the field as older colleagues retire.
A Dramatic Turn in the Weather. It Will Start on March 15
Poland is experiencing a significant weather change with temperatures dropping drastically starting March 15 due to a low-pressure system approaching from the west.
Will they take over our work and tax payments? How robots and artificial intelligence will change the economy and social system
Elon Musk claims that advancements in artificial intelligence will make humans obsolete in the workforce and allow for a universal basic income, but many economists criticize his views as unrealistic.
R. Popovienė: the current scholarship system for young teachers is ineffective, so we will change it
Lithuanian Education Minister R. Popovienė announced plans to adjust the scholarship system for teaching students, aiming to better support young educators entering the workforce.
DWP benefits could face change under new digital ID plan
The UK Government's proposal for a national digital identity system aims to simplify how citizens access benefits and public services online.
Marek Kutarba: "Polish SAFE 0 percent," or Karol Nawrocki tries to change the system without changing the constitution
The article discusses President Karol Nawrocki's proposal for the Polish Defense Investments Fund, criticizing its lack of a concrete funding plan and overall execution.
American states seek to 'stop their clocks': Will the dual time system in the United States be eliminated?
Several American states are considering eliminating the practice of Daylight Saving Time, with California, Florida, and Ohio advancing legislation to abolish the time change.
Defense of Bolsonaro requests change in date of visit by Trump's government advisor
The defense of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has requested a rescheduling of a visit from Darren Beattie, a senior advisor from Trump's administration, which the Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has denied.
Saulius Čaplinskas. The healthcare system must change - reality has long since changed
The Lithuanian parliament discusses changes to health insurance law, highlighting the need for the healthcare system to adapt to the evolving needs of the population.
Even 20 degrees in Poland. We know which day will be the warmest, but a change is coming
Poland is experiencing warm weather shaped by a high-pressure system, with temperatures expected to peak at 20 degrees Celsius before a change in weather brings clouds and rain.
Major change to help rape victims challenge 'intrusive requests' from police
A new initiative in the UK will provide legal support to rape victims to help them contest intrusive requests from police for personal information.
Sierra Leone women prisoners win freedom through football-based reform project
Four women prisoners in Sierra Leone have been released as part of a football-based reform project aimed at empowering women and reforming the correctional system.
Major traffic light change to stop court cases running late unveiled
The UK Ministry of Justice is implementing changes to 300 traffic lights in London to ensure timely arrival of defendants to court, aimed at reducing case delays.
UK weather: Maps turn icy blue as Brits brace for mercury change of -12C
The UK is bracing for a significant drop in temperatures to as low as -12C, with frost and hill snow expected as a low-pressure system moves in.
The party "We Change the Rules" hopes for 51 seats in the Saeima, supporters will be advocates for changing the electoral system
A newly formed political party in Latvia is focusing on changing the electoral system to allow voters to choose individual candidates instead of party lists, alongside reducing bureaucracy and tax burdens.
Court: ‘LEE’ cannot be changed to ‘YI’ in passport due to personal preference
A South Korean court ruled that changing the Romanized name on a passport from 'LEE' to 'YI' based solely on personal preference is not permissible without practical inconvenience.
Bees have a 'secret cooling fan' that saves their lives under the scorching sun
Research reveals that honey bees possess an internal cooling system that helps regulate their body temperature in extreme heat.
Metro has expanded services and traffic around Arena Fonte Nova will change for the Ba-Vi on Saturday
The metro system in Salvador is increasing services for the Ba-Vi game, with traffic changes around the Arena Fonte Nova due to safety measures limiting attendance to Bahia fans only.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: How large will the next state parliament be?
The upcoming election in Baden-Württemberg introduces a significant change, allowing 16-year-olds to vote, alongside the traditional dual-vote system.
Lidegaard draws a red line: Will not change pensions without blue parties
Radikale leader Martin Lidegaard insists that any changes to the pension system must include both red and blue parties in Denmark.
Plans from black-red: The agony of choosing a heating system
New plans regarding heating law reforms in Germany suggest that opting for gas heating remains a viable choice, contrasting with previous regulations favoring renewable energy.
Turn off the light to change the bulb?
The article critiques the idea of revoking Enel's concession in São Paulo, emphasizing the complexity and interlinked nature of the city's electricity distribution system.
How the change could take the ninth place team to the Libertadores and who would benefit
La Liga is considering a modification to the qualification system that could allow the ninth place team to enter the Copa Libertadores starting in 2028.