Policy and Affairs
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Climate finance: 17 billion missing, eyes on COP27
According to the OECD, in 2020 the richest countries paid out only 83.3 of the 100 billion promised in aid…
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Will the war in Ukraine derail Europe’s energy transition?
With the right amount of political ambition and investment, Europe can embark on an accelerated, less expensive and cost/benefit transition…
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China is authorizing new coal-fired power plants
The surge of new plants started last autumn continues, when China had to deal with an energy crunch that slowed…
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With more than 2800 deaths, Italy is the worst in Europe for the impact of methane on health
In the report "Methane emissions in Italy" presented by the WWF and the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI), Italy is…
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The EU Court of Auditors rejects the Repower Eu plan
The main problem? Ursula von der Leyen talked about EUR 210 billion ready. But the Commission only directly controls about…
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Europe sets its sights on gas from Nigeria: “We double import”
In 2021, the EU imported 23 billion cubic meters of liquid natural gas from Nigeria. To get away from dependence…
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The dossier that the richest countries did not want to discuss at COP27
The "COP of the implementation" has risked not to have on the agenda one of the most pressing climate issues:…
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New EU Gas Plan saves winter by cutting consumption by 15
The cuts will be voluntary, but can become mandatory for everyone in the event of a major emergency. Which can…
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Berlin rethinks: maybe it’s better to keep nuclear power plants on
The phase-out should be completed on 31 December this year. But the government, for the first time since the outbreak…
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Climate neutrality: India finally announces new NDCs
In September, New Delhi will officially deposit its updated National Voluntary Contributions to the UNFCCC, which will take into account…
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