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Dutch to nominate Foreign Minister Hoekstra as EU Commissioner on 25/08/23
The Dutch government will nominate outgoing Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra as an EU commissioner, caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Thursday (24 August), confirming media reports.
Eyeing China, France mulls foreign investment screenings in raw materials sector on 24/08/23
The breadth of foreign investments control in France will be broadened to critical raw materials’ extraction and transformation, Economy minister Bruno Le Maire announced on Thursday (24 August), in a thinly-veiled stab at China’s near-monopoly in the sector.
EU policy makers, industries on the fence: What to do with Russian LNG? on 24/08/23
The energy crisis is keeping Europe dependent on LNG, allowing Russia to increase its revenues through exports. But reducing reliance on Russian LNG is not going to be an easy task, writes Andrei Belyi. 
Japan releases Fukushima water into the ocean, prompting criticism, seafood bans on 24/08/23
Japan on Thursday (24 August) started releasing treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, a polarising move that drew fresh and fierce criticism from China as being "selfish and irresponsible".
Blazes rage on in Greece during country’s worst summer for fires on 23/08/23
Powerful winds, high temperatures and dry weather continue to fuel Greek wildfires, destroying properties and natural habitats, while political questions are being raised over the effectiveness of fire prevention and mitigation measures.
Global uranium demand boost raises questions of supply security on 23/08/23
The war in Ukraine and talks of energy independence are pushing superpowers to turn to nuclear, driving uranium prices up after a 10-year slump, and raising concerns that supply shortages are not to be ruled out in the long run.
Why the EU should ban climate neutral claims now on 23/08/23
As sustainability and mindfulness for the environment begin to shape consumers’ purchasing choices, an increasing number of companies are jumping on the bandwagon by advertising their products and services as ‘climate neutral’. But many of these claims are misleading and the EU needs to take action, writes Roberta Arbinolo.
Germany’s cheap public transport ticket an ineffective climate tool: Report on 23/08/23
Germany’s new monthly €49 offer for all regional public transport will have little impact on the transport sector's carbon emissions so the country will continue to fail its climate targets for transport and beyond, according to an expert council advising the government.
Rescuers in Greece find 18 burned bodies as wildfires spread on 23/08/23
Eighteen burned bodies, possibly migrants, were found on Tuesday (22 August) in a rural area in northern Greece where wildfires were burning out of control for a fourth day, authorities said, as gale force winds fanned blazes across the country.
Šefčovič to take over as EU’s Green Tsar as Timmermans heads for Dutch elections on 22/08/23
EU Green Deal chief Frans Timmermans has formally submitted his resignation from the European Commission after confirming that he will lead a coalition led by the Dutch labour party into November’s general elections. 

 Energy & Environment 
Mediterranean is becoming a tinderbox: EU must focus on climate, not migration (22/08/23)
Costly gap: Germany to fall significantly short of EU climate targets (22/08/23)
New EU carbon tariff: German industry slams bureaucratic burden (22/08/23)
Japan to release Fukushima water into ocean starting 24 August (22/08/23)
Sparking Europe’s new industrial revolution (21/08/23)
Will the EU achieve its green farming ambitions before the 2024 elections? (21/08/23)
Tens of thousands evacuated as Tenerife wildfire burns out of control (21/08/23)
Canada to deploy military in British Columbia to tackle fast-spreading fires (21/08/23)
India government sets emission limit for hydrogen to qualify as ‘green’ (20/08/23)
EU starts probe on Indonesian biodiesel avoiding import duties (19/08/23)
Brussels cheers 90% filled gas storages across Europe (18/08/23)
Tenerife fires: Thousands evacuated on Spanish island (18/08/23)
Buildings directive: German NGOs pressure Berlin to back obligatory renovations (17/08/23)
In Italy, retreating Apennine glacier leaves ghost town behind (17/08/23)
German coalition infighting delays energy efficiency tax breaks for companies (16/08/23)
Inspiring Entrepreneurs to Innovate with and for Nature [Promoted content] (16/08/23)
Fukushima ALPS-treated water release plan based on safety, scientific evidence (16/08/23)
Is nuclear power set for a European renaissance? (15/08/23)
Beyond melting ice caps: Why climate change is a security issue (14/08/23)
After Maui wildfires kill 93: Prayers, and a search for the missing (14/08/23)
Dutch snap election: Polls suggest swing to centre-left under Timmermans (11/08/23)
Maui wildfire death toll hits 53 and may rise; recovery to take years (11/08/23)
Rhine economy feels the pinch of melting glaciers in the Alps (10/08/23)
European tourists head north to dodge heat (10/08/23)
German government passes €212bn climate fund (09/08/23)
Amazon nations fail to agree on deforestation goal at Brazil summit (09/08/23)
More than 1,000 evacuated as Portugal wildfire spreads (08/08/23)
Death toll from Slovenia flooding climbs to six (08/08/23)
Niger coup is major threat for Italy’s energy ‘Mattei Plan’ (05/08/23)
World’s oceans set new surface temperature record (05/08/23)
Berlin split over EU ‘forever chemicals’ ban it helped propose (03/08/23)
In Chamonix, tourism adapts to melting ice and snow (03/08/23)
Tesla welcomed in India while China’s BYD stopped cold (03/08/23)
Mongolia to deepen cooperation with US on rare earths (03/08/23)
EU must address wasted green energy and negative prices, says solar industry (02/08/23)
Reimagining Europe’s disaster risk reduction to cope with the climate crisis (02/08/23)
The twilight days of the European Green Deal (02/08/23)
Some industries might have no future in Germany, economists say (02/08/23)
French nickel production needs restructuring to face Chinese, Indonesian competition (01/08/23)
Niger coup: France’s Orano confirms nuclear uranium supplies not at risk (01/08/23)

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