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Industry in Flanders must start changing now if it is to meet the challenges of the climate crisis, according to Hilde Crevits, minster for innovation and economy in the Flemish government.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium, wearing protective cover-alls, a mouth mask and a hair net, pictured during a virtual event called 'A Belgian alliance for ambitious climate objectives' organised by The Shift, WWF Belgium and Danone, Monday 12 October 2020, in Danone in Rotselaar. (BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM)
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The Belgian chapter of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the environmental non-profit organisation The Shift have announced the creation of the Belgian Alliance for Climate Action.

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More than 60 heads of state and government, including Belgian prime minister Sophie Wilmès and president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, have endorsed the ‘Leaders’ Pl

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A citizens' collective fighting for better air quality in Brussels is appealing for Bulletin readers to volunteer for a new year-long science project.

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Not only were human beings affected by this month's intense heatwave: in the town of Wevelgem in West Flanders, hundreds of salamanders sought refuge in the rainwater reservoir of a residential co

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City kids who grow up with lots of green space in their neighbourhoods will be smarter and better behaved than those surrounded by concrete, according to a study carried out by researchers a

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The Brussels region is preparing to ban business cards being left on vehicle windscreens, an advertising practice made illegal in Wallonia last year.

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Scientists are asking people at the coast to join in a worldwide research project that tracks the evolution of our coastlines and improves coastal defences as sea levels rise.

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The Brussels region is planning to equip all 32,000 of its trees with a sensor and microchip that will communicate when the tree needs watering.

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