France plans eco tax on plane tickets
12 Jul 2019

THE FRENCH government announced that it will roll out a tax on all international flights departing from France starting in 2020.

EU plans deforestation delay only for small businesses
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Von der Leyen tries to appease EU climate target skeptics
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pledged to adjust key green laws to secure support for a new climate target.

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When Russia invaded Ukraine, Moldova quickly empowered its small towns to produce their own renewable energy so no one could push it around.

EU plans support for countries affected by carbon border levy
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The European Union will offer development funding to countries affected by the bloc's carbon border tariff, the European Commission said on Thursday, as it attempts to soothe developing economies' concerns over the policy.

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In response to US demands to roll back the EU's environmental legislation, the European Commission defended its autonomous power to adopt laws.

Nestle leaves climate alliance for dairy emission reductions
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The trial is a first for Europe and follows an advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice, which provides a legal interpretation of international climate law.

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The EU and UK have imposed mandates, and investors see its value – but the industry has mixed views.

Pope Leo condemns climate change critics
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Pope Leo XIV has hit out at those who minimise the "increasingly evident" impact of rising temperatures in his first major statement on climate change.