Policy and Affairs
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G7 in Italy says goodbye to fossils but opens the door to gas
The final communiqué reiterates the key points on fossils of the agreement reached at COP28 last year. But he defines…
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The EU will impose up to 38% duties on Chinese electric cars
The anti-dumping measure comes at a time when the Commission is still investigating the illegal subsidies provided by Beijing. From…
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We can triple our emissions reduction targets by 2035
A report by the Energy Transitions Commission estimates that new National Voluntary Contributions, which will be deposited by nearly 200…
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Renewable electricity in Europe has cut fossil fuels by 22%
The four-year Green Deal record. From 2019 to the end of 2023, wind energy grew by 31% while photovoltaics by…
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We can say immediately stop new fossil projects without undermining global energy security
A study by UCL and IISD estimates that the fossil deposits already in production and the installed capacity to generate…
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Greenhouse gas emissions “pollute the marine environment”: Itlos ruling
The advisory opinion of the independent UN body does not legally oblige states to reduce their emissions, but constitutes a…
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What is the impact of the Green Deal on Europe’s emissions?
On the eve of the European elections on 6-9 June, Climate Action Tracker calculates how much the Green Deal package…
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Norway must turn back on the submarine mines
In January, Oslo formally gave the green light to deep sea mining to recover copper, zinc, lithium and scandium from…
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The Franco-German locomotive starts again from hydrogen and geothermal
France and Germany prepare for "peace" after years of divergent views on the direction of European energy policy. At the…
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EU Commission: new directions to accelerate renewables
Brussels publishes new instruments for Member States to support ERF. From the update of the permitting guide, to the indications…
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