EU’s solar and wind growth pushes fossil-fuel power to lowest level in 40 yearsFriday - Over the past decade, coal power use in the European Union (EU) has fallen by 61%, according to new figures from energy analysts Ember. |
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Dutch court orders government to meet pollution reduction targets or face millions in finesFriday - A Dutch court on Wednesday ordered the country’s government to meet its own goals for reducing overall nitrogen emissions by 2030, a decision that could have major economic and political consequences. |
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European leaders at Davos vow to stick to Paris climate agreement despite Trump’s withdrawalThursday - Day two of the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland saw strong responses to US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, with European leaders stating in no uncertain terms that they will remain a part of the global climate pact. |
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Top advisers say EU should ban solar geoengineering … for now16 Dec 24 - The bloc’s scientific advisers say the EU should push for an international treaty regulating the controversial technologies. |
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Greece faced 9,500 forest fires this year, says minister13 Dec 24 - About 9,500 forest fires, including one on the outskirts of Athens, consumed nearly 44,500 hectares of land this year, Greece's hottest and driest on record, official said on Tuesday. |
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EU’s new energy chief vows to end Russian fuel ties for good13 Dec 24 - Momentum for quitting Moscow’s revenue driver has stalled. “Something new needs to happen,” Dan Jørgensen told POLITICO. |
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Sails make a comeback to cut shipping’s huge carbon footprint9 Dec 24 - The international merchant fleet of more than 100,000 ships transports more than 80% of global trade. But it’s also responsible for about 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Europe’s cruise ships produce toxic sulphur emissions equivalent to 1 billion cars, study finds5 Dec 24 - Cruise ships are producing higher levels of toxic air pollutants than they did before the pandemic, according to a new study by the European Federation for Transport and Environment (T&E). |
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Spain’s new ‘climate leave’ gives workers four days off during extreme weather2 Dec 24 - The law on paid leave protects the rights of workers not to go to work in the event of catastrophes or climate-related weather alerts that could put them in danger. |
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France, Germany, Sweden urge EU battery sector push to avoid China reliance2 Dec 24 - France, Germany, and Sweden have jointly urged the forthcoming European Commission (EU) to prioritise the autonomy of the EU's battery sector to avoid over-reliance on China amid the green transition. |
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Europe’s Azerbaijan gas gambit is good news for Russia22 Nov 24 - Europe keeps striking deals with Azerbaijan, even at COP29. And while it might not be Russian gas, Moscow is still likely to benefit. |
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Billionaires, frequent flyers, oil and gas: Who could fund COP29’s $1tn finance target?21 Nov 24 - “It makes common sense to tax mega polluters and the mega-rich to ensure that we have the money needed for climate action at home and globally” according to one campaigner. |
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EU all but guaranteed to miss global deadline for climate targets14 Nov 24 - Europeans want other countries to promise ambitious action but are behind on their own plans. |
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Shell wins landmark climate case against green groups in Dutch appeal14 Nov 24 - Oil giant Shell has won a landmark case in the Dutch courts, overturning an earlier ruling requiring it to cut its carbon emissions by 45%. |
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Want food security? Eat less meat, major report says12 Nov 24 - Europe’s top farming university is calling for smaller livestock herds and a shift toward plant-based diets. |
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Prince William begins a visit to South Africa that focuses on climate and the environment5 Nov 24 - Prince William will speak with young environmentalists and local fishermen during a visit to South Africa starting Monday that will see his annual Earthshot Prize award $1.2 million in grants to five... |
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Austria's alpine refuges and trails crumble as climate warms5 Nov 24 - Experts say warmer temperatures across the Alps are accelerating glacier melt and thawing permafrost, the year-round ice that binds together giant slabs of rock. |
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Spain’s apocalyptic floods show two undeniable truths: the climate crisis is getting worse and Big Oil is killing us4 Nov 24 - COMMENT: If past experience is any guide, the world’s reaction to the floods in Spain last week will be similar to that of motorway drivers at a crash scene: slow down, take in the horror, outwardly... |
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Spain battles deadliest flood disaster in decades as death toll rises31 Oct 24 - Spain is enduring its worst flooding disaster in decades, with at least 95 people dead and dozens more missing, after huge rains swept the eastern province of Valencia and beyond. |
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