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Storms and flooding across Europe last year affected a total of 413,000 people, led to the loss of at least 335 lives and are estimated to have cost at least €18 billion in damages. Last year was the hottest year on record for Europe, with record-high annual temperatures in almost half of the continent. The latest European State of the Climate report from the EU’s Copernicus service (C3S) shows that 45 per cent of days were much warmer than average, and 12 per cent were the warmest on record.
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January 16, 10:41 AM
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Is clean air, sustainable profits and a just energy transition too much to ask for Europe? Not if you ask its renewable energy communities. Amid rising energy costs and growing concerns about climate change, non-profit renewable energy communities are on the rise. In Europe, these cooperatives offer affordable and sustainable solutions for sourcing energy, allowing regular people to come together and invest in alternative energy systems that drive the green transition.
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November 24, 2022 3:56 AM
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Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa has announced that his country has an upgraded sustainability transition goal, being carbon-neutral five years earlier than the Green Deal deadline of 2050. His..
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May 9, 2022 4:16 AM
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The Lisbon Municipal Assembly approved the proposal to make public transport free to use for young up to the age of 18, higher-education students up to the age of 23 and for elderly residents above the age of 65. The measure, which is seen as a tool “to combat climate change”, as indicated by the mayor of Lisbon, Carlos Moedas, will have a total annual cost of around 14.9 million euros, and should come into force in the coming months. The City will conclude an agreement with the public transit operator TML, which will extend the provision of free rides for the above-mentioned groups until 31 December 2025. Social justice and decarbonization The mayor of Lisbon is a firm advocate of the measure, which he sees as historic and as a way to make the Portuguese capital a model city in the fight against climate change. "This step is social justice, it is justice for those who want to change the world and who really want to make the world better so that we have a planet we can live on. This measure is also justice in the decarbonization of the planet that we need so much, and this measure is to improve people's lives," he declared, as quoted by Jornal de Negocios.
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August 16, 2021 9:25 AM
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March 4, 2021 4:43 AM
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We asked our followers where they wanted to see be pedestrianised. Is your hometown on the list?
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January 26, 2021 2:46 AM
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La centrale au charbon de Sines au Portugal a été mise hors service hier soir (14 janvier) à minuit, laissant le Portugal avec une seule centrale au charbon en activité, dont la fermeture est prévue pour novembre.
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June 29, 2020 10:52 AM
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Energy consumption at Lisbon’s historic City Hall has reduced by 36 percent through what has been hailed as the first deep energy-efficiency retrofit for a heritage building in Portugal. The achievement could pave the way for replication in other cities. Interventions to reduce energy usage included replacing the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, switching to LED lighting, installing solar panels and deploying advanced energy management tools. Lisbon’s City Hall, which was completed in 1880 and is home to the Municipal Chamber of Lisbon, the Mayor and over 100 staff, was among the five most energy-consuming buildings owned by the municipality.
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December 17, 2019 12:23 PM
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A city that changes Now the time has finally arrived for local authorities to demonstrate that Lisbon has more than earned the award. According to member of the City Council for the environment José Sá Fernandes, the city was not chosen because it was the most environmentally friendly – rather because it had proven its ability to evolve and adapt.
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September 4, 2019 3:35 AM
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Eddy Adams, URBACT Programme Expert investigates Cascais (PT) home to one of Europe’s most effective Participatory Budget (PB) models, awarded the URBACT Good Practice label for Bridging the Gap. The city is building on this through a range of further tools to support and encourage citizen participation.
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July 19, 2019 10:19 AM
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Based on the experience developed over the past ten years in Lisbon, the Bip/Zip program is currently at the basis of the URBACT Transfer Network Com.Unity.Lab which aims at sharing the knowledge with other cities across Europe. In this article the different tools of the strategy are outlined.
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May 15, 2019 3:18 AM
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With the neighbouring cities of Porto (PT) and Vila Nova de Gaia (PT), the city of Matosinhos (PT) is part of the Atlantic Front of Porto. The three municipalities have signed a “Letter of Commitment” as an inter-municipal tool for the implementation of the territorial policies’ strategy in key areas, based on an integrated approach.
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March 13, 2019 6:06 AM
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In recent years cycling has entered the urban mobility agenda in many regions worldwide, demonstrating a growing policy and academic interest, pushed by a global commitment towards the transition to post-carbon societies.
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January 17, 4:46 AM
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Portugal has recently passed a controversial law to unlock more buildings in green areas, triggering criticism from NGOs and opposition politicians, who say that the move undermines the EU's nature restoration ambitions. On 30 December, the centre-right government introduced a new law allowing construction in previously off-limits areas, saying it was meant to address the country's housing crisis. Municipalities can now convert so-called 'rural zones,' which include national reserves, forests and agricultural areas, into urban land.
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January 8, 2024 10:51 AM
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Under the Renewable Energy Directive, the EU has increased its 2030 renewable target from 32 per cent to 42.5 per cent. The amount of renewable energy used by EU countries is on the rise, according to a recent report. Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, found that the share of renewable sources in gross energy consumption at the EU level reached 23 per cent in 2022. That’s up from 2021, which saw 21.9 per cent come from renewables. Here’s how different European countries compared.
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October 19, 2022 10:28 AM
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The EU as a whole is aiming for 82 per cent clean power by the end of the decade but some member states are looking to go one step further.
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November 4, 2021 12:38 PM
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Last week, the University of Minho (Portugal) organized a seminar called “Adaptation strategies for urban tourism in the face of climate change within a framework of post-pandemic opportunities”. What drew attention there was a study on climate change in the Porto Metropolitan Area done by geographer Hélder Lopes, who claimed that the city needs to create ‘climate shelters’ in order to withstand the impact of weather fluctuations.
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March 25, 2021 2:25 PM
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Portugal’s new National Circular Cities Initiative, known as InC2(link is external), is designed to “support and empower municipalities and their communities in the transition to a circular economy”. To do so, it will bring URBACT’s participative methodology and capacity building to a wide range of municipalities throughout the country. The programme is financed by a EUR 1.5 million National Environment Fund over three years.
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February 22, 2021 5:45 AM
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According to data collected by Eurostat, nearly one-fifth of Portugal's 10 million citizens admit to being unable to keep their homes adequately warmed, far more than the average 6.9 percent of the EU population that suffers from the same dilemma. "Portugal is one of the EU countries with the greatest number of people who suffer from energy poverty," said João Pedro Gouveia, lead researcher at Nova University Lisbon's Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research. "People either spend huge portions of their money paying for heat, or adapt to the situation by going without it and wearing coats, hats and gloves indoors, living in conditions that people in the rest of Europe wouldn't tolerate in this day and age."
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January 21, 2021 8:43 AM
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The Sines coal plant in Portugal went offline at midnight yesterday evening (14 January), leaving the country with just one remaining coal power station in operation, which is scheduled for closure in November. Portuguese energy utility EDP announced its decision to shut down the 1,296 MW Sines coal plant in July last year, bringing the closure forward by two years – from 2023 to 2021. EDP’s initial plans were to close Sines in 2030. The decision is “part of EDP group’s decarbonisation strategy” and was taken in a context where energy production increasingly depends on renewable sources, the company said back in July. The Sines coal plant in Portugal went offline at midnight yesterday evening (14 January), leaving the country with just one remaining coal power station in operation, which is scheduled for closure in November.
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May 11, 2020 5:03 AM
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Lisbon’s municipal transport company, Carris, is working to increase the number of electric vehicles in the public transport system. A €252 million investment is foreseen to increase the fleet with 420 electric buses and 25 trams by 2023, to contribute to shifting 150,000 motorists to more sustainable modes of travel by the end of the decade. In parallel, Lisbon has embraced micromobility as a last-mile solution, with 9 companies operating over 12,000 e-scooters in the Portuguese capital.
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December 17, 2019 12:07 PM
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Carris, the company responsible for Lisbon’s public transport network, has launched its newest eco-friendly initiative – namely six buses, travelling along already established transport routes, running on biofuel, made out of recycled cooking oil. The new vehicles were inaugurated just last week and through their new innovative power supply, they will be emitting 83% fewer carbon emissions.
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July 24, 2019 3:29 AM
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The Action Plan for Sustainable Mobility in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (PAMUS RAM) was approved at the end of June. The Portuguese region is one of the locations in the CIVITAS DESTINATIONS project.
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July 19, 2019 10:06 AM
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By Lise Desvallées The main result of the thesis is that situations of energy vulnerability are politicized by both new actors and traditional players in energy governance. I show how civil society activism gives rise to a right to energy, which is not enshrined in national legislation and which, under the pressure of new social movements, becomes an imperative for local communities. I then analyze the diffusion of programs targeting vulnerable households, based on a model that aims at reducing consumption and therefore limiting the number of unpaid energy bills. This experimental and inexpensive model meets the interests of organizations from civil society, local communities, energy suppliers and the households themselves who were already reducing their expenses.
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March 13, 2019 6:07 AM
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The Portuguese government plans to invest 300 million euro by 2030 in the construction of new bike lanes, linking already existing ones, in order to encourage the use of bicycles at the expense of cars, as announced by the Minister of the Environment, Mr John Matos Fernandes. This is part of the so-called “Portugal Ciclável 2030”, an ambitious programme whose main objective is to identify potential connections to improve intra-urban cycling networks and build up/enlarge cycling facilities with particular reference to most isolated sections located at the outskirts of biggest agglomerations.
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