Content by tag : environment
The Brussels government is increasing the Bruxell'Air bonus that residents can receive for going car-less.
Following ancient routes carved across the frozen tundra, enormous herds of reindeer are driven by the Nenets, an indigenous people of Siberia.
More than 62,000 trees have been cut down in the Brussels region since 2010, according to the HELP4Trees citizens collective.
Belgium will keep open two of its nuclear power stations until at least 2036, instead of closing them down as planned according to its nuclear phase-out law in 2025, federal energy minister Tinne
Anyone travelling by train in Belgium will be able to fill up their bottles with free filtered tap water in 100 stations by the end of 2024, Belgian railway operator SNCB has announced.
In a little more than a year, the sirens on emergency vehicles in Brussels will become quieter.
Some 24 Brussels schools have been rewarded with the Eco-School label – an award launched in 1994 to recognise commitment to environmental education projects and improved environmental management.
Wallonia is continuing its drive to reduce the population of wild boar, which are seen as detrimental to the landscape and agriculture.
More than 500 protestors marched to Brussels Airport on Sunday to criticise plans for further expansion in light of environmental and public health concerns.