EU carbon permit prices crash after Russian invasion of Ukraine
3 Mar 2022

THE price of carbon permits in Europe has crashed dramatically following Russian’s invasion of Ukraine, lowering the cost of emitting carbon for the EU’s most polluting companies.
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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.

NGOs urge no green label for fossil fuel investments
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Fossil fuel developers should be excluded from financial investments labelled sustainable, NGOs and associations urged on Tuesday, as part of any reform of the European Union's green finance transparency rules.

‘I couldn’t look’: European farmers on losing crops as the industry collides with worsening drought
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Global heating means annual drought losses across Europe could reach €17.5bn. Shipping and power generation are also being affected by low water levels.

Electric vehicle sales surge across EU as overall car market stalls
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Battery-electric and hybrid models are gaining ground in the EU, while diesel and petrol car sales continue to lose momentum.

EU proposes delaying anti-deforestation law, again
25 Sep 2025
The European Commission has proposed pushing back the European Union Deforestation Regulation for another year, to December 2026, citing concerns that its IT system is not yet ready to handle the demands that the regulation would place on it.

Climate change tripled death toll from European heatwaves this summer, study says
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Experts say just a few degrees of extra heat can be the difference between life and death for thousands of people.

EU set to miss UN deadline for new target under Paris climate accord
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The delay is intended to allow countries more time to agree to an ambitious goal.

Exxon and Shell sue the Netherlands in secret tribunals for closing Europe’s biggest gas field
19 Sep 2025
Following billions in profits and over a thousand gas extraction-related earthquakes, the oil and gas giants filed claims against the Dutch state in four separate investor-state disputes concerning compensation for home damages and the permanent closure of the Groningen gas field.

One city’s race to ‘solarise everything we possibly can’
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Bordeaux is quickly transforming itself into France’s top solar-powered city, banking on innovations like transparent panels that preserve its historic architecture.

Europe’s summer of extreme weather caused €43bn of short-term losses, analysis finds
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Greatest damage from heat, drought and flooding done in Cyprus, Greece, Malta and Bulgaria.