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Maersk eyes ‘leapfrog’ to carbon neutral fuels in shipping
 
Maersk eyes ‘leapfrog’ to carbon neutral fuels in shipping
 
The world’s largest shipping firm, Maersk, has called for urgent action to address the climate crisis, saying it will turn first to green methanol, and later on to green ammonia in order to reach...  
 
Volkswagen to stop selling combustion engines in Europe by 2035
 
Volkswagen to stop selling combustion engines in Europe by 2035
 
Volkswagen said Sunday (27 June) it plans to stop producing cars with internal combustion engines in Europe for its eponymous flagship brand between 2033 and 2035, as the Germany auto giant...  
 
Electrification push won’t green cars on the roads: fuel industry
 
Electrification push won’t green cars on the roads: fuel industry
 
EU policymakers’ focus on electric vehicles risks overlooking the need to decarbonise internal combustion engine (ICE) cars currently on EU roads, representatives from the European fuel and...  
 
Parliament on collision course with EU member states over airspace reform
 
Parliament on collision course with EU member states over airspace reform
 
The European Parliament’s recently agreed position on reforming Europe's airspace backs a number of items rejected by EU countries, setting up a showdown between MEPs and member states over the...  
 
EPP and Greens take aim at road charging agreement ‘loopholes’
 
EPP and Greens take aim at road charging agreement ‘loopholes’
 
A late-night deal reached by the Council of the EU and the European Parliament on road-charging rules on Wednesday (16 June) has been criticised by the parliament’s largest group, the European...  
 
 
 
 
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Air passenger rights ‘not protected’ during pandemic, EU auditors say
 
 
 
Air passenger rights ‘not protected’ during pandemic, EU auditors say
 
European airline passenger rights, which include carriers' legal obligation to pay refunds for cancelled flights, have not...  
 
Auf Wiedersehen to the combustion engine
 
 
 
Auf Wiedersehen to the combustion engine
 
In less than 15 years, Volkswagen, one of the world’s largest car manufacturers, will stop selling internal combustion...  
 
 
EU airlines, airports warn digital COVID certificate roll-out risks chaos
 
 
 
EU airlines, airports warn digital COVID certificate roll-out risks chaos
 
Groups representing Europe's largest airlines and airports have warned of chaos and hours-long queues unless countries...  
 
Fit for purpose? The role of renewable fuels on the road to 2030 and beyond
 
 
 
Fit for purpose? The role of renewable fuels on the road to 2030 and beyond
 
As part of its EU Green Deal legislative roadmap, the European Commission will propose sweeping new energy and climate...  
 
 
 
 
EU green jet fuel mandate will carve out market for big players, industry warns
 
An EU mandate for the use of animal fats and used cooking oils in sustainable aviation fuel is set to enrich large biofuel players such as Total and Neste Oil, at the expense of most of the industry, the European Waste-to-Advanced Biofuels...  
 
 
Draft EU policy to cut shipping emissions condemned as ‘disaster’
 
A leaked draft of a key EU policy designed to cut carbon emissions in shipping, one of the world’s biggest polluters, has been described as an environmental disaster for “promoting” liquified natural gas, a fossil fuel, as an alternative to heavy...  
 
 
EU reaches for the stars as new space programme lifts off
 
Europe has to play its role in leading on the sustainability of outer space and could increasingly contribute to the creation of a regulatory framework for space, the head of the European Space Agency (ESA) told EURACTIV upon launch of the EU's...  
 
 
Europe looks to recharge its automotive manufacturing supremacy
 
The shining jewel in the crown of European manufacturing is arguably the automotive sector. But while the continent is king of the internal combustion engine, it is not the leader in battery manufacturing. In fact, Europe lags behind China, Japan,...  
 
 
Research centres are the bridge between academia and industry [Promoted content]
 
So far, 113 research organisations from 21 countries have taken part in Clean Sky’s projects. Their role within our ecosystem is vital – on top of initiating and developing their own new technical proposals, they act as incubators, taking ideas...  
 
 
Green hydrogen: robbing ‘electricity Peter’ to pay ‘transport Paul’?
 
An upcoming EU Delegated Act should stipulate that green hydrogen be produced from additional renewables, argues Geert De Cock.  
 
 
 
 

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