Forming and managing a Farmer Cluster for improved farmland biodiversity in Europe – The Applied Ecologist

Shortlisted for the Chico Mendes Prize About the research Overview Farmer Clusters are groups of neighbouring farmers that come together to select their own biodiversity targets in a “bottom-up” approach and therefore offer an amazing opportunity to tackle agricultural biodiversity declines across the landscape. They allow farmers to take control of the conservation initiatives on […]

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Massive Data Breach Reported at Chinese State-Run Supercomputing Facility

BEIJING – Investigations are reportedly underway following allegations of a monumental data breach targeting one of China’s premier state-run supercomputing centers. Preliminary reports suggest that a lone threat actor successfully exfiltrated a vast trove of sensitive information, including highly classified defense documents and technical schematics for advanced missile systems. If the scale of the theft […]

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EASA publishes new revision of Easy Access Rules for Aerodromes with online version

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published a new revision of the Easy Access Rules for Aerodromes (EAR for ADR), available in PDF, machine-readable XML, and in a new improved online version with: optimised performance for quick access to EAR pages and links; permalinks to the latest version of all rule articles; and […]

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European Commission calls for candidates to join EASA Board of Appeal

The European Commission has published a call for interested candidates to become a member of the Board of Appeal of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 empowers EASA to issue certificates, register declarations, conduct investigation of undertakings, and levy the payment of applicable fees and charges. The Regulation establishes a Board […]

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A practical guide to research co-production – The Applied Ecologist

Shortlisted for the Georgina Mace Prize About the research Palaeoecology – the ecology of the past – has much to offer in addressing complex conservation challenges. By providing a long-term perspective of ecological change, palaeoecology can provide insight on pre-disturbance conditions, long-term processes, and the responses of ecological systems to dynamic climatic and anthropogenic change. […]

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Commission Assessment: Belgium’s National Energy and Climate Plan shows increased ambition, but requires more effort and implementation

The Commission has published its assessment of Belgium’s final updated National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). Outlining the Belgian plan for achieving its 2030 energy and climate targets, the final updated plan provides revised projections that mark some improvements compared to the draft updated plan. Belgium has raised its ambition relative to the previous version, but additional efforts […]

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British PM Keir Starmer and Saudi Bin Salman Coordinate on ‘Fragile’ Ceasefire and Hormuz Reopening

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, to solidify a tenuous two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran. The high-level talks focused on turning the 39-day conflict’s first pause into a permanent settlement and ensuring the […]

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A framework for addressing recovery actions through multi-agency collaboration – The Applied Ecologist

Shortlisted for the Chico Mendes Prize About the research Overview Our paper asks a simple but uncomfortable question: why do so many species recovery strategies fail to translate into recovery outcomes? Using more than a decade of collaborative work on the endangered semi-aquatic queensnake (Regina septemvittata) in Ontario, we developed and tested a framework for […]

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CZIB for Middle East and Persian Gulf adjusted in latest review

The European Commission and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), in coordination with Member States, are closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East to assess evolving threats and risks and their potential impact on civil aviation. On March 18, 2026, following an assessment by the Integrated EU Aviation Security Risk Assessment Group (the […]

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Innovation Fund 2025 auctions attract almost €10 billion of bids from European industry for decarbonisation support

Applications for the Innovation Fund 2025 auctions for industrial heat decarbonisation and hydrogen production closed on 19 February 2026. The pilot auction on industrial heat (IF25 Heat) attracted 85 bids from a variety of European industries, amounting to €1.4 billion in funding requested. The auction for hydrogen production (IF25 Hydrogen Auction) attracted 58 bids from […]

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