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Two-hundred trees lining a Belgian motorway have been chopped down by mistake due to a communication mix-up.

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Anyone who lives an environmentally friendly life can now continue their green efforts after death, at the country’s first natural burial ground.

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Warning letters have been sent out to 800 drivers in Brussels who continue to use their old diesel cars despite a ban since 1 January.

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We're all encouraged to throw our garden waste in green bags to be recycled - but the 700,000 flowers that made up this weekend's Brussels flower carpet are heading straight to the incinerator.

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Climate change is one of the biggest risks affecting Brussels, potentially costing the city's economy €400 million a year, according to a new report by insurance giant Lloyd's.

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Brussels is now home to the largest aquaponics farm in the world - combining raising fish with growing vegetables.

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More than 20,000 trees have been felled in the Brussels-Capital Region over the last two years, according to figures released by the Groen party in the regional parliament.

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Brussels is lacking quality public transportation, relies too much on cars and has minimal access to safe cycling according to a new study from Greenpeace.

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From Flanders Today: Works begin this month on Norther, which will become Belgium’s largest offshore windfarm when it begins operation late next year.

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