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Press Release
As our need to mitigate and adapt to climate change becomes more urgent, so our need to communicate effectively with a wide audience also increases in importance. Before we can motivate people to take action, we need to engage and empower them, and their governments, to act.
Prof. Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of the EEA
The killer slug, suffocating lobster, globe trotting televisions and dangerous air particles are just some of the topics featured in EEA Signals 2009, a new annual publication from the European Environment Agency, launched today in Prague by Czech Environment Minister Bursík and Executive Director of the EEA, Professor Jacqueline McGlade.
The EEA, in partnership with its network of 32 member countries, monitors the environment across Europe. Finding, reading and understanding the range of 'signals' regarding the health and diversity of our environment is at the heart of what the Agency does. EEA Signals 2009, which will be published in all 26 EEA languages, takes a story-based approach to provide a snapshot of key environmental topics of special relevance to the year ahead.
"2009 offers a remarkable opportunity to engage the global community and to begin to deal with the environmental challenge proper. We need to move carefully but quickly. The scale of the challenge should neither paralyse us into inaction nor stifle valuable debate. In this context, I welcome the EEA Signals, which is aimed at the broad range of European citizens," Minister Bursik said.
The stories in EEA Signals are not exhaustive but have been selected on the basis of their relevance to the current environmental policy debate in Europe. They address priority issues of climate change, nature and biodiversity, the use of natural resources and health and the environment.
"As our need to mitigate and adapt to climate change becomes more urgent, so our need to communicate effectively with a wide audience also increases in importance. Before we can motivate people to take action, we need to engage and empower them, and their governments, to act," Professor McGlade said.
EEA Signals is an annual publication profiling key environmental stories for the coming twelve months. Signals 2009 includes the following articles:
Translated versions of Signals 2009 are available here: http://reports.eea.europa.eu/signals-2009
Launch details: Prague, Czech Republic
Date: January 9
Venue: European Commission Representation, Jungmannova Street 24
Time: 11 am
For media enquiries contact:
Ms Gülçin Karadeniz, Press officer - Phone: +45 3336 7172; Mobile: +45 2368 3653
Mr Òscar Romero Sanchez, Press officer - Phone: +45 3336 7207; Mobile: +45 2368 3671
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./media/newsreleases/killer-slugs-and-other-aliens or scan the QR code.
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