Portugal seeks EU help as wildfire threatens UNESCO-listed forest Tired Earth August 22, 2024 The flames had touched a part of the Laurissilva forest, the largest surviving laurel forest, that is on UNESCO's World....
Brussels edges closer to slapping definitive tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles Tired Earth August 20, 2024 The EU executive says it stands ready to reach an alternative solution, compatible with WTO principles, with the Chinese government.
Climate Change Drives Species Relocation, Challenging Policy-Makers Tired Earth July 09, 2024 Did you know that while 59% of species are moving towards cooler environments due to climate change, 41% either stay....
EU signs €1 billion financing deal with Egypt as part of migration deal Tired Earth June 30, 2024 The European Commission on Saturday (29 June) signed €1 billion in macro-financial assistance with Egypt, part of a previously agreed....
EU CO2 price ‘significantly’ influenced by political backing, researchers find Tired Earth June 29, 2024 The EU’s flagship CO2 price is significantly influenced by whether industry considers politicians’ climate commitments as credible, according to new....
Car industry warns EU leaders against reversing 2035 combustion engine ban Tired Earth June 29, 2024 Car manufacturers, energy companies and environmental NGOs have issued an urgent warning against revoking the EU’s 2035 de facto ban....
French elections: Candidates’ proposals to lower energy bills hit European law Tired Earth June 19, 2024 All three blocs running in French parliamentary elections are promising rebates on energy bills, with most of the envisaged measures....
‘A momentous day for nature’: EU approves first-of-its-kind law that could bring back biodiversity Tired Earth June 18, 2024 What is the EU's Nature Restoration Law? Inside the first-of-its-kind regulation.