Policy and Affairs
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ETS Transport and buildings will reduce emissions 5 times faster
hen the new "parallel" carbon market, covering both road and real estate transport, enters into force in 2027, it will…
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Ukraine must demand compensation from Russia for environmental damage of war
The final report of the 12 experts called by Kiev to suggest the next steps to attribute to Moscow its…
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Negotiations on the climate finance post-2025 begin, the dossier at the heart of the COP29 in Baku
The speech of the UNFCCC Executive Secretary sets the limits within which discussions should move ahead ahead of the year-end…
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Renewable electricity EU, 2023 from record leads to -19% fossil emissions
For the first time, clean energy covered more than 40% of the EU’s electricity mix, reaching 44%. Wind generation beats…
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Germany: OK with “hydrogen-ready” Power Plant Strategy
After lengthy discussions, the federal government has agreed on the essential elements of the new national strategy aimed at the…
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India turbocharged coal-fire power plants
Last May, India suggested blocking coal, finalizing only the power plants already in pipeline, in all 28 new GW. Now,…
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Tractor protest vandalizes Brussels, EU responds with affectionate caress
The other side of the protest by European tractors is shown by yesterday’s events in front of the European Parliament:…
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UN alarm: consumption of raw materials will derail the transition
Since 1970, the extraction of raw materials has increased by 400%. Even with the policies in place and the boost…
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Global oil demand: Saudi Arabia cuts expansion plans
Riad has decided to cancel the plan to increase the production capacity of Saudi Aramco, which would increase the country's…
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The 50 fossil companies celebrated by COP28 send 60% of the global carbon budget to smoke
A report by Global Witness analyzes the promises of the 50 oil & gas companies that joined the Decarbonisation Charter…
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