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Prime Minister Alexander De Croo in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO POOL NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Belgium has tumbled nine places in a ranking of 60 countries based on performance in the fight against climate change.

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According to staff working for the Flemish department of the environment, the multinational conglomerate 3M got away with poisoning the soil and waterways because of corruption within the departme

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Brussels-City is hoping that 1,000 of its citizens will take part in World Clean-up Day, which is this coming Saturday, 18 September.

Rubbish pulled out of Ixelles pond
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Between five and six tons of rubbish was removed from the pond opposite Place Flagey on Sunday.

Illustration picture shows the distribution of fruit trees at the start of the 'Yes We Plant' challenge, at a temporary drive in, in La Louviere, Saturday 28 November 2020. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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The Walloon government's project "Yes We plant", launched in April to improve the region’s ecological robustness and protect biodiversity, has received pledges from the agricultural sector and the

Aerial drone picture shows flooding from the Maas/La Meuse river in Maaseik, Friday 16 July 2021. (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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After this summer’s devastating floods in Belgium and Germany, governments are racing to find solutions to prevent future catastrophes.

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.

RUISBROEK, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows the docking station for electric cars, at the Total Ruisbroek service station on the E19 - Brussels Ring, in Ruisbroek, Monday 11 October 2010. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Flanders and the Brussels region will install 110 charging stations for electric vehicles by September 2022, the Flemish mobility minister Lydia Peeters and Brussels energy minister Alain Maron jo

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