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EU strikes deal on new ‘ecocide’ rules to send polluters in jail on 17/11/23
European Union legislators reached agreement on Thursday (16 November) on a new directive that will see jail sentences of up to 10 years for the worst polluters and companies fined up to 5% of their global turnover.
EBRD backs €4-billion plan to wean North Macedonia off coal power on 17/11/23
International lenders including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the World Bank are backing a €4-billion plan to wean North Macedonia off coal-fired power, the head of the EBRD told Reuters.
EU sues Poland over restrictions to cross-border trade in natural gas on 17/11/23
The European Commission on Thursday (16 November) said it is suing Poland over measures imposing additional costs in cross-border trade of natural gas.
Draining Putin’s war chest on 17/11/23
Anyone who imports or trades Russian gas - whether in gaseous or liquid form - is supporting Putin's criminal actions in Ukraine. If we want peace in Europe, it is crucial to cut off Putin's money supply, write Andrii Zhupanyn and Anton Hofreiter.
Europe Can Count on the Bioenergy Industry for its Net-Zero Goals [Promoted content] on 16/11/23
Over 350 CEOs and representatives from the European energy industry urge the designation of bioenergy equipment manufacturing as a strategic technology in the Net Zero Industry Act in an open letter delivered to European Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton. 
For a real ban on electricity disconnections on 16/11/23
New provisions in the EU's electricity market rules call on EU governments to ensure vulnerable households are protected from disconnections, but does not explicitly ban them, notes Sarah Coupechoux. Alternative solutions exist, such as deferred payments, social tariffs or reduced power deliveries via smart meters, she writes.
Hydrogen emissions – What implications for the green transition? on 16/11/23
The European Union has placed hydrogen at the forefront of its ambitious climate neutrality goals. The EU aims to harness the potential of hydrogen in various sectors, such as industry, transport, and energy production, to help achieve its target of...
Health consequences of the climate crisis needs more focus in policy-making on 16/11/23
Climate inaction and the dire health consequences that follow need a health-centred response, shows a new Lancet Countdown report. Despite an increase of EU policies on health as well as climate, there are calls to link the two even further.
Russian oil tankers not targeted in EU sanctions proposal: diplomats on 16/11/23
Russian oil tankers are not targeted in the European Commission's proposal for tightening the implementation of a price cap on the country's crude oil, EU diplomats said on Wednesday (15 November).
Poorer EU regions look to citizens to finance the green transition on 16/11/23
Deprived EU regions are looking at innovative solutions like crowdfunding and citizen-led energy communities to finance the transition to a net-zero economy.

 Energy & Environment 
District heating and cooling is one of Europe’s top solution to reduce fossil imports, but we need decisive EU action to tap-into this potential [Promoted content] (16/11/23)
Will EU’s buildings directive bring benefits for low-income households? (16/11/23)
The Western Balkans’ crucial role in climate neutrality (15/11/23)
EU urged to do more to build carbon removals market (15/11/23)
Recognising the complementarity of reuse and recycling is not lacking ambition [Promoted content] (15/11/23)
Use of €60bn COVID debt for climate fund unlawful, German top court rules (15/11/23)
Dirty deals in clean energy – the EU’s worst nightmare (15/11/23)
Germany to back €20 billion bid to build hydrogen pipe network (15/11/23)
Negotiators strike deal on first ever EU law to tackle methane leakage (15/11/23)
France to regulate nuclear electricity sales price at €70/MWh (15/11/23)
Exclusive interview with Maroš Šefčovič about made-in-Europe electric vehicles and the competition with China [Promoted content] (15/11/23)
Siemens Energy: Germany to bail out key green transition player for €7.5bn (14/11/23)
Nuclear, windfall profits in focus as EU electricity reform talks near finishing line (14/11/23)
EU ambassadors discuss possible carve-out of finance from due diligence rules (14/11/23)
The Brief – Unjust transition ahead (14/11/23)
Europe’s Raw Materials Challenge: the Copper Industry is Ready to Contribute, but not alone! [Promoted content] (14/11/23)
A Final Plea to MEPs: Recycling needs to be at the heart of the EU’s circular economy [Promoted content] (14/11/23)
EU deal on methane must not give coal mining industry a free pass (14/11/23)
Norway reluctant to ban deep sea mining in the Arctic, despite French pressure (14/11/23)
Analysing the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation – What are the implications for our forests? (14/11/23)
EU agrees mineral supply targets to cut reliance on China (14/11/23)
Resilience Can’t be Imported: European Steel Makes the EU Stronger [Promoted content] (14/11/23)
Construction starts on electricity link between France, Ireland (14/11/23)
Time to close the gap that allows EU companies to fuel the climate crisis (14/11/23)
Thousands evacuated as Iceland braces for volcanic eruption (13/11/23)
In UN talks for a global plastic treaty, delegates to face off over production limits (13/11/23)
Oil and gas industry jittery as EU nears deal on methane leakage (13/11/23)
Amsterdam marchers demand climate action as Dutch election nears (13/11/23)
UK sued for counting wood burning with carbon capture as ‘negative emissions’ (13/11/23)
German Conservatives end run of state coalitions with the Greens (13/11/23)
EU urged to throw its economic weight behind Arctic conservation (10/11/23)
Forests, nature and carbon removals in Europe (10/11/23)
Nature Restoration Law adopted in trilogue, but still a long way to go (10/11/23)
EU negotiators agree historic law to restore Europe’s nature (10/11/23)
Germany boosts the independence of its electricity grid regulator (10/11/23)
Ahead of COP28, the EU could dramatically cut global methane pollution with just one law [Promoted content] (10/11/23)
Low risk of power cuts this winter, says French grid operator (10/11/23)
Lukoil Bulgaria claims it can legally export fuels to the EU (10/11/23)
Slovakia wants excess profits of electricity producers redistributed (10/11/23)
EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act fails to protect Sámi rights – here’s how to strengthen it (10/11/23)

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