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Environmental Investment Deficit in Portugal Is €1.6 Billion per Year – European Commission

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The investment deficit to achieve environmental goals in Portugal is 1.6 billion euros per year, which represents 0.65% of the national GDP, below the European Union average, the European Commission announced today.In a review published today regarding the implementation of environmental law, the community executive indicates that European Union (EU) funding “has significantly contributed to improving the enforcement of legislation and environme…

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The European Commission estimates that EUR 122 billion per year should be invested to better protect air, water and biodiversity.

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Romania's overall environmental investment deficit is 5.4 billion euros per year, representing 1.9% of national GDP and significantly higher than the EU average (0.77%), according to the Country Report on the implementation of environmental policies, published on Monday by the European Commission. The largest shares are for biodiversity, ecosystems and water management, as […] The article Environmental investment deficit in Romania – 5.4 billion…

The estimated costs of non-implementation of EU environmental legislation through air and water pollution, degradation of nature and waste are estimated at EUR 180 billion per year for the whole EU

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