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The flooding that took place in West Flanders along the French border will “very probably” be recognised as a natural disaster by the Flemish government, according to Flemish minister-president Ja
Waters rose to "unprecedented" levels in West Flanders over the weekend, according to the province’s governor Carl Decaluwé, but while the worst is seemingly over, a code yellow warning for rain r
A climate march will be held on 3 December in Brussels, organised by the non-profit organisation Climate Coalition.
Brussels Muzieque and Full Circle present an evening of profound musical resonance in The Sound of Climate Change on 19 October.
Belgium recorded its warmest September ever this year with an average daily temperature of 18.8°C and an average peak temperature of 24°C.
The past few days of soaring temperatures constitute the first ever September heatwave in Belgium’s recorded history.
As the effects of global warming become clear in Europe’s south, Belgium is expected to become a more popular holiday destination for those looking to avoid extreme summer temperatures, one tour o
WeAreNature, a Brussels non-profit association, is calling for a moratorium on the destruction of nature in the Belgian capital and is leveraging the legal system in that battle.