EU moves to ease 2035 ban on internal combustion cars
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Diplomats told E.U. officials that the bloc’s law on methane, a potent greenhouse gas, would hurt American oil and gas companies.
The European Union’s proposal to help Europe’s ailing auto industry by softening strict emissions rules was intended to help struggling carmakers. Yet neither the industry nor climate campaigners are celebrating.
The Council adopted conclusions on Europe's Environment 2030, calling for urgent, systemic action for climate resilience and a circular economy to meet the EU's goals.
Only 7% of Europe's original area of peatlands remain. What's more: their climate boundaries are shifting. An international study led by Wageningen University as part of the WaterLANDS project analyzed the current distribution of peatlands and mapped their likelihood of remaining under future climate scenarios.
European industrial and agricultural concerns are facing diluted environmental regulations, while the bloc as a whole has reduced its climate targets. What's at stake and where do far-right parties feature in the mix?
A study published by an international team of scientists warns that as global temperatures rise, extreme floods like this one are becoming more frequent, with the climate crisis doubling their likelihood. It notes that rainfall from the storm was 7 per ...
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How Europe’s new carbon tax on imported goods will change global trade – and our shopping habits
The EU’s new carbon tax is reshaping global trade – and starting to influence what people buy and how much they pay for it.
The European Union has passed a new climate law requiring a 90% cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 compared to 1990 levels. This raises the pressure EU climate rules now include a 90% emissions cut by 2040,
EUROCONTROL and ACI EUROPE today jointly released "Adapting European Aviation to a Changing Climate: Guidance on Risk Assessment and Adaptation", a comprehensive framework designed to help airports, airlines and air navigation service providers (ANSPs) prepare for,
MORTERATSCH, Switzerland — Almost 7,000 feet above sea level, the trail leading up to Morteratsch Glacier gets a little longer every year. Leo Hösli has made the climb many times. Each step sends shards of stone clattering downhill, debris once sealed ...
On the shelf in a European supermarket, two packs of pasta sit side by side. Both claim to be "climate friendly." One carries a bright green "A" in a traffic-light scheme. The other shows a neat carbon footprint value: 1.