Policy and Affairs
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Record CO2, CH4 and NOx in 2023: never so high the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
There is no sign that efforts to contain emissions are slowing the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Increases…
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Photovoltaic roofs in Europe, which country is more committed?
CAN Europe and eco-union publish an update of the Rooftop Solar PV Comparison launched in 2022
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IPCC is wrong about global warming because it doesn’t understand aerosols
In a white paper, climate scientist James Hansen argues that the climate data of the last 2 years confirms his…
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Ammonia to “clean up” coal-fired power plant: the first test in Japan
Jera started on 1 April co-combustion of a coal mix and 20% ammonia at Unit 4 (1 GW) of the…
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A European Central Carbon Bank to make CO2 removal effective
Just as the EU now makes it more expensive to emit CO2 through the carbon market, it should introduce a…
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Methane emission limits: stricter rules in the US
Flaring and venting emissions in the United States have quadrupled in 30 years. In 2021, oil and gas production accounted…
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Europe can achieve zero emissions in 2040 without nuclear
An Environmental European Bureau report explains, data in hand, that renewable growth, reduced energy demand and a combination of options…
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In Brussels there is an elephant in the room: EU transport emissions
Since 1990 the greenhouse gases generated by cars, ships and aircraft have increased by 25% and today continue to grow.…
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Oil & gas must also play its part: the EU position on climate finance at COP29
To the new global goal of climate finance - which will supplant the current $100 billion per year and could…
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France proposes a ban on exports of used clothing
Exports of used clothing displace more than 20% of European textile waste to low-income countries. Paris means stop
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