France’s Le Maire: We will be EU’s first green economy by 2040 Michael Murphy August 27, 2023 France is to become one of the leading green nations in Europe, economy minister Bruno Le Maire announced on Thursday....
Death toll from Slovenia flooding climbs to six Michael Murphy August 08, 2023 The death toll from days of heavy rains and flooding in Slovenia has climbed to six, police said Monday (7....
Niger coup is major threat for Italy’s energy ‘Mattei Plan’ Michael Murphy August 07, 2023 The coup in Niger is not good news for Italy, potentially putting its much-touted new ‘Mattei plan’, which seeks to....
Parliament to vote on groundbreaking EU ‘compensation right’ against pollution Michael Murphy July 09, 2023 Campaigners are pushing for a right to compensation for citizens affected by air pollution as the European Parliament prepares to....
Protection of biodiversity and ecosystems: Study finds Europe is still far from meeting its targets Liang Lan July 02, 2023 The conservation of global biodiversity is one of the most urgent objectives for the coming decades.
Energy crisis drives EU institutions to cut down on energy use, go solar Hannah Steiner May 01, 2023 The energy crisis and pressure to reduce consumption following the invasion of Ukraine have driven further demand cuts as EU....
France welcomes inclusion of nuclear in EU power market reform Hannah Steiner March 16, 2023 With EDF being state-owned, the state could, in principle, reinvest the money in EDF and its nuclear power.
EU sees brutal drop in renewable energy used in transport Hannah Steiner February 14, 2023 The EU’s largest nations were not immune to the decrease, with Germany seeing a fifth of its renewable share in....