An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts on March, 4 concluded a 12-day mission to Belarus to review its infrastructure development for a nuclear power programme. The Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) was carried out at the invitation of the Government of Belarus.
World Wildlife Day 2020: Decoding the Secrets of Animal Migration with Isotopes and IAEA Data
Migratory animals, their large distance movements and life cycles have eluded scientists for centuries, particularly for hard-to-track and tiny species like the iconic monarch butterfly. But thanks to the help of isotopic techniques, experts worldwide can better understand the flows and patterns of animal migration where traditional techniques have shown their limits.
European Green Deal set to transform economy in face of climate threat
The European Union is about to undergo the biggest overhaul of policy since its foundation, with nearly every major aspect of the economy set to be reassessed in light of the climate and ecological emergency.
Eastern European Association of the Greens memeber became a judge of Hult Prize in Brussels
We are so happy and proud that our honored memeber Ekaterina Tsaranok became one of the judges at Hult Prize. Hult Prize is the largest entrepreneur training programme for students with transformative business ideas.
How We Spent Climate Action Day
Eastern European Association of the Greens continues to hold educational event foe young people. Thus we held another one in Brussels on Energy Saving Day, 12 November. One of the most important issue that people should be concerned about is climate change. According to estimates of the UN scientists, by 2030, carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere can reach a critical level. We engage students into this topic with interesting and at the same time thrilling facts.
Join Go Green! event on Climate Action Day!
Eastern European Association of the Greens announce and invite students to a series of educational lectures with interactive program. The topic of lectures – Climate change, Green and Clean future of our Planet.
EEAG held a work-shop on Climate Change. Go Green!
Eastern European Association of the Greens continues to hold educational event foe young people. Thus we held another one in Brussels on Energy Saving Day, 12 November. One of the most important issue that people should be concerned about is climate change. According to estimates of the UN scientists, by 2030, carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere can reach a critical level. We engage students into this topic with interesting and at the same time thrilling facts.
World Science Day: International Nuclear Information System Highlights Open Access
Public awareness of developments in scientific research is crucial for building a more informed global society, and the IAEA is providing access to a trove of research on the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology.
Sri Lanka Looks to Increase Access to Cancer Services and Upgrade Facilities
Cancer experts from the IAEA, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have assessed Sri Lanka’s comprehensive cancer control programme and have provided options for a multipronged strategy to strengthen cancer care in the country. The assessment is the outcome of an ‘imPACT Review’ mission, the second to the country, hosted by the Sri Lankan National Cancer Control Programme Directorate under the leadership of the Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine last week.
Adapting the Energy Sector to Climate Change, IAEA Publication Available
The new IAEA publication Adapting the Energy Sector to Climate Change explores the diverse range of impacts on the energy sector resulting from gradual climate change and extreme weather events, and the potential ways to counter them. Adequate responses to these challenges are crucial for a secure and reliable energy supply, including nuclear energy.