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Download — Avis du CESE: Stratégie européenne pour la résilience dans le domaine de l’eau et cadre européen intégré pour la résilience climatique et la gestion des risques
The European Commission has requested from the EESC an exploratory opinion on industrial and technological approaches and best practices supporting a water resilient society. Building on EESC's previous work on the EU Blue Deal, this exploratory opinion aims to make concrete recommendations on how to boost the development and uptake of new water technologies and best practices in the EU and support notably industries in the transformation towards a water-resilient society, taking into account sectoral constraints.
Download — Avis du CESE: Industrial and technological approaches and best practices supporting a water resilient society
Les segments de flotte présentant la plus forte dépendance à l’égard du cabillaud de la Baltique orientale englobent plus de 300 navires en Lituanie, en Lettonie et en Pologne. La fermeture aura une forte incidence négative dans certaines régions et certaines communautés côtières.
Download — Avis du CESE: Cabillaud de la Baltique orientale
Le Comité économique et social européen appelle les institutions européennes à considérer l’eau comme une priorité et à adopter un pacte bleu pour l’UE en tant que politique stratégique autonome, sur un pied d’égalité avec le pacte vert pour l’UE.