EU transport policy to continue green trajectory post-Fit for 55 on 09/08/23 As the "Fit for 55" legislative package fades from the spotlight, EURACTIV explores what’s next for EU transport policy in 2023. Russia to launch lunar mission Friday, first in nearly 50 years on 08/08/23 Russia said Monday (7 August) it plans to launch a lunar lander this week after multiple delays, hoping to return to the Moon for the first time in nearly fifty years. Tesla welcomed in India while China’s BYD stopped cold on 03/08/23 Tesla has had a red-carpet welcome from India for its proposal to invest in the country, while its largest rival in electric vehicles, China's BYD, has been stopped cold by increased scrutiny from New Delhi. French nickel production needs restructuring to face Chinese, Indonesian competition on 01/08/23 France's nickel production is significantly lagging behind its Indonesian and Chinese counterparts, and must be both refinanced and restructured to meet EU critical raw materials independence goals, a new government report reveals. Summer strikes disrupt Europe’s travel on 27/07/23 In the last episode before the summer break, EURACTIV’s Beyond the Byline podcast looks into the summer strikes across the continent. As Europe enters the summer season, a wave of transport strikes is causing significant disruptions to travel across the... EU states agree to expand bloc’s EV-charging station network on 25/07/23 EU countries passed a law to expand the EV charging infrastructure for e-cars in the European Union on Tuesday (25 July), marking a decisive step in the roll-out of e-mobility. Spanish EU Presidency draws criticism on carbon capture technology on 20/07/23 Spain, the current holder of the EU Council presidency, has been accused of undermining the adoption of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Europe following the circulation of a discussion paper that questions the EU's approach. Is it time to put European cars on a diet? on 18/07/23 A new study suggests that the best way to curb demand for key metals used in the production of batteries is to reduce car size. But are European motorists willing to shun SUVs in favour of more modest vehicles? EU seeks to boost recyclability of cars at the end of the road on 14/07/23 The European Commission wants to make vehicles easier to recycle, proposing new design rules to make it simpler to recover valuable materials, and pushing for a greater use of recycled content in the production of new cars. NASA rover reveals new evidence about organic molecules on Mars on 14/07/23 Evidence is mounting about what may be a wealth of organic molecules - a potential indicator of life - on Mars, with new findings from NASA's Perseverance rover suggesting the presence of a diversity of them at a locale where a lake existed long ago.
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