Denmark’s radical plan for a plant-based future
25 Jun 2024

The Nordic country is working toward ambitious goals to make its food systems more sustainable — and other nations are following in its path.
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The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Tuesday if Norway breached its climate obligations when it awarded Arctic oil exploration licenses in 2016.
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The EU is trying to pass a new target to cut net greenhouse gas emissions 90% by 2040 to put the bloc on track for net-zero emissions by 2050.
Oil firm TotalEnergies made misleading green statements, court rules
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A French oil company engaged in “misleading commercial practices” about the scope of its environmental commitments, a court has ruled.
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The methane hunters of Melendugno
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EU plans deforestation delay only for small businesses
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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
20 Oct 2025
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.
'Not up for discussion': Brussels rejects Washington's pressure on climate rules
13 Oct 2025
In response to US demands to roll back the EU's environmental legislation, the European Commission defended its autonomous power to adopt laws.