The National Recovery and Resilience Plans must respect rule of law
New IIDMA report points to shortcomings in compliance with environmental law in the National Recovery and Resilience Plans process.
New IIDMA report points to shortcomings in compliance with environmental law in the National Recovery and Resilience Plans process.
The Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee agrees with IIDMA in its resolution recommending the EU to strengthen public participation obligations under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
he Supreme Court of Galicia (Spain) has ruled in favour of the IIDMA upholding a judicial review filed in June 2019 by the NGO against the Administration of Autonomous Community of Galicia.
One day before its online Annual General Meeting, a group of four environmental organisations has urged Banco Santander to strengthen its commitment to help fight the climate crisis, by committing to end its financing of the fossil fuel industry.
The IIDMA recalls the warnings of the latest IPCC report, “Climate Change and Land” and warns that recommendations on reducing meat consumption and changing diets must be supported by urgent public policies and not be based exclusively on the final decisions of the citizens.
Next Wednesday 29th January 2020, from 9:00 to 15:00, the second Workshop on Access to Justice in Environmental Matters of the LIFE A2J-EARL Project will be held at the Madrid Bar Association (ICAM).
On the occasion of the celebration of 12 July, the Day of Legal Aid, IIDMA recalls that Spain still has a long way to go in eliminating the financial barriers that still persist in access to environmental justice.
Eight financial institutions have handed Europe’s most polluting utilities almost €16 billion in support since the Paris Agreement was signed in December 2015, a new briefing by Europe Beyond Coal and its partners.
On Sunday 26, in addition to the local and regional elections, the Spanish citizens will elect their representatives to the European Parliament for the next 5 years.
The clock is ticking: we must achieve an agreement on a Global Pact for the Environment in order to safeguard the sustainability of the Planet.