Belgium’s national spending on environmental protection hit €14.8 billion in 2022, a 48% increase from €10 billion in 2014. This rise reflects a growing commitment to sustainability and pollution reduction, driven largely by the business sector
Groen's vision for Antwerp is to implement substantial environmental measures aimed at improving air and water quality, increasing green spaces, managing waste effectively, reducing noise pollution, and addressing climate issues
The stark contrast in weather patterns raises questions about Belgium's immunity to Storm Boris’s extreme conditions and its preparedness for future storms. The storm has delivered unprecedented rainfall, with some regions seeing up to 500 mm in 48 hours—twice the previous September record
A recent Urban Insight report by Sweco, an architecture and engineering firm, examined the heat control strategies of 24 European cities and identified "significant shortcomings" in their climate plans. The report underscores the escalating risks to public health, energy infrastructure, and economic productivity due to extreme heat
The IPCC reports, which have been released every six years since 1988, are considered the gold standard in climate science. However, these additional assessments are crucial for providing more frequent updates on the rapidly evolving climate situation