A new study reveals the widespread contamination of Spanish waters with toxic substances, including pesticides, shining a light on gaps in Spanish and European legislation.
Related Articles

Climate Crisis
Daniel Boston – Grappling with growth
August 18, 2021
Mathew D. Rose
Climate Crisis, Economics, Environment, Finance, Inequality, Sustainability
0
Synergies and tensions between degrowth and people’s movements Read here

Austerity
Bill Mitchell: Forget European reform – the Germans have anyway
April 23, 2018
Mathew D. Rose
Austerity, Economics, EU politics, Finance, Neo-Liberalism in the EU
0
Regularly the corporate press and its pundits declare that the EU is about to change for the better. The latest was that Macron was going to bring reform. What happened? Then it was the German […]

Austerity
Bill Mitchell: We can do something about neoliberalism
June 27, 2018
Mathew D. Rose
Austerity, EU politics, EU-Institutions, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU
0
Bill Mitchell covers three topics rather succinctly in this blog: Democratic deficit in the EU, Greece and its newest catastrophic deal with Germany/EU, and the surprise Democrat primary results in New York yesterday. Read here
Be the first to comment