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In this episode of 'The Road to Green' Euronews travels to Poland and Spain to see how reducing emissions can go hand-in-hand with industrial competitiveness.

Amrita is a researcher, linguist, and sustainability strategist with a passion for “open-source English” - her way of making ecological thinking accessible across cultures.

Sondos is an advocate for inclusive education, gender equality, and community empowerment through the arts.

Sonal is an environmental scientist and researcher focused on bridging the gap between science, grassroots action, and policy.

Scouts is the world’s biggest youth movement. Volunteers support millions of young people in more than 150 countries to gain skills for life and leave the world a little better than they found it through fun, teamwork, and adventure.

Issue 617: Water management models normally include land use data, but not the shape and distribution of land use patches. This study tests models against historical data to evaluate the importance of such metrics in obtaining accurate predictions.

It is presenting a proposal on how to integrate the landmark international Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement into EU law.

Issue 617: A study of bacteria on microplastics in nine European rivers shows salinity to serve as a barrier stopping serious pathogens travelling large distances on plastic debris.

Protected wetland areas provide cultural ecosystem services which can be overlooked in management decisions. This study considers how combining both ecological and visitor-orientated goals can enhance management planning in a wetland reserve in Italy.

The meeting with environmental, business, and financial stakeholders in Brussels will discuss the role of nature credits as tools to finance nature restoration.