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ClimateEmissionsNewsPolitics

EU considers bringing emissions removal credits into carbon market

The EU requires power plants to buy a permit for each tonne of CO2 they emit, but the bloc is considering whether emissions...

Natural GasNewsStorageTrade

EU expected to sue Germany over gas tariff, sources say

Charge was introduced after Germany bought non-Russian gas during energy crisis, but some say it flouts EU single market rules.

LegislationNewsPoliticsSolarTrade

EU to pledge help for solar – but no trade curbs on China, draft shows

A new charter set to be signed by the European Commission and most EU countries said governments would consider using more EU funding...

AnalysisClimateIn-DepthPolitics

Analysis-Climate verdict for Swiss women a warning for European states, oil industry

This week's European human rights court ruling against the Swiss government improves the odds that similar cases could win at the court, say...

FuelLegislationLiquefied Natural GasNewsPolitics

EU Parliament approves option to block Russian LNG imports

The new gas policy aims to establish a legal route for governments to block Russian gas deliveries to their country

Three European Union flags, which are blue with gold stars, wave in the wind against the backdrop of the European Commission headquarters.
EmissionsLegislationNatural GasNewsOilPoliticsTrade

EU lawmakers adopt law to hit oil and gas imports with methane emissions limit

A new EU law will place methane emission limits on Europe's oil and gas imports from 2030, pressuring international suppliers to clamp down...

AutomotiveEmissionsLegislationNewsPoliticsTransport

EU Parliament approves law to slash trucks’ carbon footprint

A law to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from trucks will require most new heavy-duty vehicles sold in the EU be emissions-free beginning in...

AnalysisClimateCourtsIn-DepthPolitics

Takeaways from the Swiss women’s climate victory

What does the verdict mean for other climate case law in Europe?

AnalysisClimateEmissionsIn-Depth

Majority of recent CO2 emissions linked to just 57 producers, report says

The vast majority of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions since 2016 can be traced to a group of 57 fossil fuel and cement producers,...

AgricultureLegislationNewsPolitics

Analysis-Europe’s restless farmers are forcing policymakers to act

BRUSSELS – European policymakers have scaled back rules to protect nature, drawn up limits on the import of tariff-free Ukrainian grains and scrapped...

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