Reducing the spread of antimicrobial resistance on our farms and in our food
New FAO Action Plan aims to help countries equip their agricultural sectors to respond to growing threat .FAO today pledged to help countries develop strategies for tackling the spread of antimicrobial resistance in their food supply chains, as governments prepare to debate the emerging challenge posed by medicine-resistant "superbugs" next week at the UN General Assembly.
Energy: Successful energy cooperation for Central and South-Eastern European Countries continues
European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefcovic, Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and Energy Ministers from 12 EU and Energy Community countries and contracting parties in Central and South-Eastern Europe signed important infrastructure and regional cooperation agreements today in Budapest.
Energy: Successful energy cooperation for Central and South-Eastern European Countries continues
European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefcovic, Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and Energy Ministers from 12 EU and Energy Community countries and contracting parties in Central and South-Eastern Europe signed important infrastructure and regional cooperation agreements today in Budapest.
Bringing the blue world into the green economy
FAO leader stresses role of healthy oceans as drivers of prosperity at African ministerial conference
1 September 2016, Rome -- With fisheries and aquaculture emerging as transformational forces for African economies, more needs to be done to mitigate the impacts of climate change and illegal fishing on oceans and coastal communities. This was the key message FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva delivered to leaders at the African Ministerial Conference on Ocean Economies and Climate Change in Mauritius today. The conference will identify opportunities to enhance Africa's ability to build climate-resilient ocean economies. "Healthy and productive oceans are critical for combatting rural poverty, ensuring food security, improving nutrition and achieving Zero Hunger," he said.
A floating threat: sea containers spread pests and diseases
International Plant Protection Convention grapples with challenges of globalized trade
Oil spills garner much public attention and anguish, but "biological spills" represent a greater long-term threat and do not have the same high public profile.It was an exotic fungus that wiped out billions of American chestnut trees in the early 20th century, dramatically altering the landscape and ecosystem, while today the emerald ash borer - another pest that hitch-hiked along global trade routes to new habitats - threatens to do the same with a valuable tree long used by humans to make tool handles, guitars and office furniture.
European Research Council to invest record budget in 2017
Today the European Research Council (ERC) announces its 2017 grant competitions with a total budget of around €1.8 billion, the highest ever since the ERC's inception in 2007. It is also the record ERC annual funding reserved for young researchers with two to seven years of post-PhD experience (Starting grants).
EU publishes key results of its international cooperation and development activities
The first report based on the new "EU International Cooperation and Development Results Framework" provides a selection of results achieved in about 100 partner countries across the globe with the support of EU-funded projects and programmes.
New pesticide guidelines seek faster phase-out of risky toxins
FAO and WHO offer road map to deal with Highly Hazardous Pesticides
FAO and WHO have released new guidelines aimed at reducing the damage done by pesticides that pose especially high toxic risks to human health and the environment.
A new integrated EU policy for the Arctic adopted
The High Representative and the European Commission set out an integrated response to the challenges of the Arctic.
Digital diorama, l’ecosistema diventa interattivo

Il progetto promosso dall’Università di Milano-Bicocca, dall’Università di Roma Tor Vergata, dall’Istituto comprensivo Copernico e dal Parco Nord di Milano consente di esplorare alcuni ambienti naturali in modo interattivo seguendo percorsi di apprendimento ricchi di contenuti multimediali. La presentazione è oggi al Museo di Storia Naturale di Milano.
Milano, 22 aprile 2016 – La natura a portata di touch: grazie ai diorami digitali oggi è possibile conoscere in modo approfondito e “toccare con mano” anche gli ecosistemi geograficamente più lontani mediante computer, tablet, LIM e altri strumenti digitali.
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