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We are talking about part of the “Haneboesch” forest, next to the industrial zone of the same name near Niederkorn. This is an old “chickweed-oak-hornbeam forest”, which is protected as such at EU level.
more...The Minister of Agriculture has criticised the recent dossier from the Mouvement Ecologique on pesticide residues in food in the media. The Mouvement Ecologique stands by its findings: every pesticide in food is one too many! Read the Mouvement Ecologique’s response to the statements of Minister Martine Hansen here.
more...The government wants to make progress in housing policy – but one of the first actions in the government project ‘Méi a méi séier bauen’ is to weaken the nature conservation law. The current draft of the law raises many questions.
more...If we want to limit the global temperature increase and tackle the climate catastrophe, the energy transition must be a success. This is in the interest of people living today, but also of future generations!
more...Thursday, 6 March 2025 at 6.15 pm. ATTENTION: Unfortunately, the conference cannot take place as planned at Lycée Robert Schuman. More information about the new address will be published in the coming days on move.meco.lu and here.
more...On Wednesday, 12th March 2025 at 8 pm at the Hotel Parc Belle-Vue, 5, av. Marie-Thérèse, Luxembourg. Marcel Hunecke’s perspective focuses less on the political framework necessary for transformation.
more...Mouvement Ecologique is a strong voice in Luxembourg. Through well-founded statements, concrete proposals for a livable world, critical and constructive questioning of developments, and much more, we make a difference.
more...Luxembourg is back on the winners’ podium. As the second country in the world, behind Qatar, Luxembourg will reach its “Overshoot Day” on 17 February.
more...Jens Beckert, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, put these questions to the audience. The consequences of climate change – in the form of increasingly extreme weather events and the destabilisation of human livelihoods – are becoming more and more noticeable worldwide. Despite these visible consequences, our societies are failing to respond appropriately.
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