German steel plants needed for democracy, economy minister says Tired Earth May 18, 2024 German Economy Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) has defended the country’s billion-euro investments into green steel plants, saying it was needed....
EU Commission cautions against trade measures to support solar industry Michael Murphy February 06, 2024 The European Union needs to take into account its ambitious targets for solar power deployment before it considers any measures....
What is essential? The question overshadowing Europe’s chemical law reform Michael Murphy July 15, 2023 The European Union will revise its chemicals legislation to ban harmful substances and drive sustainability in the industry amid debates....
Rebooting the European Union’s Net-Zero Industry Act Michael Murphy June 28, 2023 The EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act aims to boost the competitiveness of Europe’s green industries, but it is seriously flawed.
Renewables will break another global record in 2022 despite supply chain problems. George Scott May 14, 2022 Despite soaring raw material prices, supply chain chaos, and construction delays - the world added a record 295 gigawatts (GW)....
EU Moves to Label Nuclear, Natural Gas Energy as 'Green' George Scott January 02, 2022 The European Union has drawn up plans to label some natural gas and nuclear energy projects as "green" investments after....
UK’s Environmental Protections Will be Reduced Following Brexit January 23, 2018 Air pollution management and regulation of chemicals are at risk once Britain leaves the European Union, report says
European Union moves to Strengthen Renewable Energy Goals January 21, 2018 European Parliament says that 35% of energy should be clean by 2030 — but target is not yet legally binding.