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Ukrainian ‘ecocide app’ calculates Russia’s bill for environmental damage on 31/05/24
Ukraine’s environment has been the “silent victim” of the Russian invasion, according to Ukrainian environment minister Ruslan Strilets, but thanks to app-wielding Ukrainian citizens, he can now put a price on the damage – more than €56 billion so far.
Testing times for carbon capture and storage on 30/05/24
Seventeen years ago the European Council made a commitment to construct up to twelve carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration plants by 2015. Heads of government agreed that greenhouse gas emissions could not be reduced to the extent needed without use of the technology. Yet today there is still no CO2 being stored within the EU on anything other than a pilot basis.
Europe’s climate movement continues to evolve and grow on 30/05/24
Ahead of the 2019 European Elections, young climate activists took to the streets in all corners of our continent to demand urgent climate action from the EU. The combination of advocacy efforts and grassroot movements catalysed a transformative green wave across Europe that was marked by the election of many climate protectors to the European Parliament.
Citizens would vote for the Green Deal – if only they knew about it [Promoted content] on 30/05/24
The EU elections will decide the fate of the European Green Deal. ECOLISE is calling on citizens across Europe to go out and vote for a strong Green Deal and for policymakers to empower citizens as agents of change.
Controversial gas transit fee: Germany caves under pressure on 30/05/24
The German government said on Thursday (30 May) it will remove a controversial surcharge on gas passing through the country which EU neighbours said added to the cost of moving away from Russian gas.
Azerbaijan’s civil society crackdown intensifies ahead of COP29 on 30/05/24
As Baku prepares to host COP29, the largest international climate summit, the Azerbaijani government has ramped up its crackdown on the remaining vestiges of its civil society.
French green industry secures multi-billion euro support in one week on 30/05/24
Between Thursday 23 May and Tuesday 28 May more than €5.3 billion of funding for French industry was announced by government and commercial investors, boosting the country's drive to revitalise and decarbonise its industrial base.
Hungary breaks the diplomatic isolation of Belarus by seeking help for nuclear plant on 30/05/24
Hungary's government signed an accord with Belarus to help build Hungary's second nuclear plant, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in a statement in Minsk on Wednesday (29 May).
Putting the ‘net’ in net zero: scaling up carbon removal technologies in Europe [Promoted content] on 30/05/24
How will Europe remove millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to keep on track for its climate commitments – that’s a key question facing the next European Commission and Parliament. Kasia Wilk from Drax explains how the Green Claims Directive can help.
EU court rules Poland must pay €68m bill in Turow coal mine case on 29/05/24
Warsaw will have to pay €68 billion in EU fines over the continued operation of the Turow coal mine despite court orders to the contrary, the EU's lower court found, although Poland may seek to escalate the issue.

 Energy & Environment 
German cabinet approves carbon capture and hydrogen plans (29/05/24)
EU energy ministers gather to take final stock – and set post-election agenda (29/05/24)
Empowering energy-intensive industries: unleashing the power of PPAs [Promoted content] (29/05/24)
EU’s climate action – What’s the way forward? (29/05/24)
Germany, Czech Republic seek EU talks on fully quitting Russian energy (29/05/24)
Energising Europe’s Future with Bioenergy [Promoted content] (29/05/24)
Europe faces new China dilemma amid flagging hydrogen dreams (29/05/24)
Out with green hydrogen, in with carbon capture (29/05/24)
EU capitals need political will to deliver on green buildings law, say energy experts [Advocacy Lab Content] (28/05/24)
Electrifying Europe’s heating, district systems eye new technology opportunity [Advocacy Lab Content] (28/05/24)
EU approves law to hit gas imports with methane emissions limit (28/05/24)
Supporting the EU’s green priorities with Copernicus Marine and EMODnet [Promoted content] (28/05/24)
Russia to build Central Asia’s first nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan (28/05/24)
Greens position themselves as alternative to far-right, focus on security and defence (28/05/24)
New World Bank reports paint Europe’s climate preparedness as a hot mess in a hurry [Advocacy Lab Content] (28/05/24)
The time to build a European CCUS market is now [Promoted content] (27/05/24)
While politicians talk green jobs, carmaking regions seek to limit the damage (27/05/24)
Why are French Greens losing ground in EU elections race? (27/05/24)
Europe’s missing climate marches (27/05/24)
ICC tribunal bans Gazprom from placing gas dispute at Russian court (24/05/24)
Climate change spurs early blooms in Bulgaria’s historic rose industry (24/05/24)
EIB financing for nuclear reactor construction remains off the agenda (24/05/24)
Europe’s unfinished environment files: Nature restoration versus everything else (24/05/24)
France cuts emissions by 5.8% in 2023: Politicians celebrate, NGOs sceptical (23/05/24)
Building a sustainable future – The revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (23/05/24)
As transport electrifies, governments can still make up for lost fuel duty revenues (22/05/24)
EU election results threaten Green Deal, sustainability experts say (22/05/24)
2024 could be hydropower’s year (22/05/24)
Definition of ‘low-carbon’ hydrogen will be ‘tough’ says key EU lawmaker (22/05/24)
Germany increases contested gas surcharge (21/05/24)
INITIATE: One project, different routes to decarbonise steel [Promoted content] (21/05/24)
Europe unprepared for climate disaster, warns World Bank [Advocacy Lab Content] (21/05/24)
EU report pinpoints three best countries for heat pumps (21/05/24)
The next European Commission must champion industrial decarbonisation [Promoted content] (21/05/24)
Biosolutions: Strengthening Europe’s sustainability, resilience, and competitiveness [Promoted content] (21/05/24)
Green’s Bas Eickhout battles far right while facing electoral challenge from the centre (21/05/24)
Running out of charge: Europe’s public EV infrastructure needs a serious push (21/05/24)
Amid growing social unrest, New Caledonia’s nickel industry is also in turmoil (20/05/24)
German steel plants needed for democracy, economy minister says (17/05/24)
Franco-German lawmakers want to revive energy cooperation between the EU powerhouses (17/05/24)

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