climate change

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Matthew Boesler

The coronavirus pandemic has shown that policymakers will sacrifice business activity if it’s necessary for public safety. Climate activists have warned for years that society’s quest for growth threatens our planet, and some economists encourage using different metrics to judge an economy’s success...

Violeta Kaunelienė, head of Department of Environmental Technologies at KTU Faculty of Chemical Technology

On March 20, amidst the pandemic, which affected all the countries of the world, we were celebrating Global Earth Day. Quite right, it’s just about the time to focus on helping the environment. It is not yet known whether the aggressive development of COVID-19 has been affected by the temperature ri...

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda called on Friday on the general public, the government and businesses to come together to mitigate climate change and promised to table legislative initiatives to make it mandatory for authorities to assess the potential environmental impact of their decisions.

Lithuania is among leaders in Europe in seeking energy independence but the country still lags behind considerably in terms of fighting climate change, some policy-shapers and experts say and call on the country to step up the implementation of measures to reduce climate change.

According to a new survey, Europeans are increasingly concerned about the state of the natural world. In an overwhelming consensus, 96 % of the more than 27.000 interviewed citizens said that we have a responsibility to protect nature and that this is also essential for tackling climate change.