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There will be a lot more cycle traffic on 10 September than usual in the capital: Youth for Climate has invited activists from neighbouring countries to cycle to Brussels to take part in a massive

This social media pictures distributed on the Facebook page of Richard Fournaux, released on Saturday 24 July 2021, shows water violently flowing through the streets, along a level crossing (railway train tracks), during new floods in the city centre of Dinant.
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The first part of the 2021 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was published on Monday morning, and the least that can be said is that it sends out the most severe warni

Illustration picture shows a joint demonstration for the climate called 'Global Climate Strike' in Brussels to demand political action concerning climate change, Friday 25 September 2020. The action was organised by Youth for Climate, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, Extinction Rebellion and others. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Activists from Youth for Climate and the Climate Coalition, a collective of 80 organisations, will organise a new major protest in Brussels on the afternoon of Sunday 10 October.

Illustration shows flooded streets in Spa, Wednesday 14 July 2021. ( BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY)
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In Uccle, the Brussels commune where the royal meteorological institute (IRM) has its headquarters, 151 millimetres of rain fell in July, making it the wettest month since 1980, the head of the we

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The natural disaster occurring in the south and east of Belgium at present – rivers of water flowing through town centres and residential areas, resulting in

Picture shows the official launch of the 4th edition of the Sun Trip Europe at the European Commission esplanade in Brussels, Wednesday 16 June 2021. (BELGA PHOTO MARIE DOSQUET)
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The Sun Trip, an initiative in which participants with solar e-bikes cycle across Europe, officially started in Brussels on Wednesday.

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Citizens and activists donned traditional court dress and took to the streets at the weekend for climate crisis protests across Belgium.

Illustration picture shows a sign that signals you are entering a LEZ  - the 'Low Emission Zone' (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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People with reduced mobility can now apply for an exemption allowing them access to the Brussels low-emission zone even if their vehicle does not meet emission standards.

Brussels Mobility - Boulevard de la Woluwe
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In an ongoing project to green up the city, Brussels Mobility has planted 1,150 trees along roads in three urban areas of the city, it announced on Wednesday.

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