natacha tullis
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05-06-2019 09:06:35
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Top départ pour cinq ans de navigation en Europe avec un bel équipage Jérémie Habig natacha tullis et Gabrielle Badin pour porter les enjeux océan et la transition écologique ! Bon vent l’Europe 🇪🇺 !
Retrouvez l’article de Politico sur Catherine Chabaud et l’adoption du rapport sur les déchets marins ici 👉🏻 bit.ly/2NUGhEW
I welcome the news of the 1️⃣st 🇮🇹 signatories of the #MissionOcean Charter in the Mediterranean, including COMUNE DI GENOVA and Regione Siciliana👏 Looking forward to seeing the blue transition moving forward in other sea and river basins!🌊💧🐟
🚗🚌🚛 In the EU alone, tyres generate a staggering 450,000 metric tonnes of microplastic pollution each year. European Parliament can make a u-turn on tyre pollution by voting for more ambitious legislation to limit emissions. pew.org/3FOMQ38
🗳️🌏 European Parliament could make history this week by voting to set limits on tyre particle emissions. The #Euro7 proposal is a chance to make a u-turn on one of the leading #microplastic pollutants. pew.org/3FOMQ38
One of the leading sources of EU #PlasticPollution: 🚗 Tyres Currently, particles shed by tyres are unregulated. European Parliament can change that by voting for the #Euro7 proposal, which aims to limit #microplastic emissions. 📢 RT to spread the word! pew.org/40pEk44
Breaking: European Parliament supports regulating tyre abrasion in #Euro7 but fails to secure a more ambitious timeline for regulating #Microplastic pollution from light and heavy trucks. Tyre pollution from trucks and buses could potentially continue to be unregulated until 2035.
Last week, European Parliament failed to vote for an ambitious timeline to address tyre abrasion emissions. This is especially concerning, as “tyres are the 2nd largest quantified source of #Microplastic pollution in Europe,” says our Natacha Claire Tullis. ow.ly/G9S250Q74Ly
Missed opportunity in #Euro7! Tyres are a leading contributor to #Microplastic pollution in Europe, but European Parliament has failed to urgently address this growing problem. Our Natacha Claire Tullis and @Sean_G_Carroll discuss. ow.ly/SIu050Q79Z8