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Climate protection plan – exchange with the Environment Minister and the Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy

On the basis of the joint statement with suggestions for improvements to the Luxembourg Climate Social Plan, the Mouvement Ecologique and representatives of the Chamber of Employees and the trade unions were invited to a meeting with Environment Minister Serge Wilmes and Economy and Energy Minister Lex Delles.

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Informative exchange with ALVA – Luxembourg’s Veterinary and Food Administration

The exchange came about as a result of a statement by Mouvement Ecologique commenting on the pesticide residues that ALVA had analysed in foodstuffs.

 

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Joint appeal to the EU Commission: Over 130 organisations call for strong pesticide regulations in Europe

In solidarity with 137 environmental organisations from across Europe, Mouvement Ecologique has signed a joint letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

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Episod 13: Wildcat

What many people often don’t realise is that the wildcat is not a feral, ‘stray’ domestic cat, but a distinct endangered species that has lived in our forests for thousands of years.

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Step forward in the fight against forever chemicals

For decades, this man-made chemical was ignored, with devastating consequences: Europe-wide studies, to which Meco contributed samples from Luxembourg, revealed an almost ubiquitous contamination of all water bodies

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Wild honey bees in the EU now on the red list

A recent study based on data from seven European countries (including Luxembourg) has now led to wild honey bees in the EU being classified as endangered on the IUCN RED LIST

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New Luxembourg Waste Management Plan – Good basis, but weak implementation

The plan contains many relevant measures, but often remains too vague and unclear in terms of implementation. It lacks binding targets, timetables, clear responsibilities and sufficient funding.

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Episode 12: Hazel dormouse

From October onwards, it curls up for several months of hibernation. With its large, dark beady eyes and bushy tail, it is easy to recognise – if you ever get to see this secretive goblin of our hedgerows.

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Film screening and discussion: The Librarians

Thursday, October 30, 2025 – 7:00 PM; Cinémathèque @ Cercle Cité. Selected at Sundance and SXSW 2025, the film follows librarians in the U.S. who are on the frontline of democracy as they resist a growing wave of book bans and defend intellectual freedom.

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The European Union dangerously weakens protection rules: Mouvement Ecologique joins an international mobilisation

Mouvement Ecologique is supporting a call launched by more than 470 organisations, trade unions and collectives from across Europe and the world.

 

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Don’t cut back your perennials now!

In autumn, less is often more – especially in the garden. Even if the sun is still shining and you’re itching to get some work done outside, it’s best not to cut back perennials or remove faded plant remains.

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European environmental policy gives Luxembourg a poor grade

In addition to a general analysis, the report includes country-specific chapters for each EU Member State. Unfortunately, the analysis for Luxembourg is rather sobering.

 

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