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As the weather warms up and more Brussels residents enjoy either a trip on the canal or a stroll along its banks, the Port of Brussels has launched
The 42nd edition of the Brussels 20km drew over 33,000 participants representing at least 137 nationalities, but it also drew the ire of environmental organisation Greenpeace.
Belgium – a country that struggles with both excessive rainfall and water scarcity – is looking to implement extra preventative measures ahead of the summer.
The Brussels government has set its socio-ecological objectives for the next 30 years, which includes carbon neutrality in all economic activities by 2050, RTBF and Bruzz reports.
Seven new drinking water fountains will be installed in Brussels parks in time for summer, says Alain Maron, Brussels minister for the environment.
The Belgian sky could turn orange on Wednesday as a result of a large quantity of Saharan dust moving northwards across Europe over the next few days.
The Walloon Citizens' Panel for the Climate has presented 168 recommendations resulting from the participatory process it has led since spring 2021.
After responding to questions in the Brussels Parliament this week, minister of Finance Sven Gatz admitted that a fine imposed on the capital’s Buildings Agency in 2019 by the Brussels Region had