Europe News Austrian trade and industry bodies call for Green Deal reversal Chief of Federation of Austrian Industries, Christoph Neumayer and Chamber of Commerce chief Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer, called on the EU executive to roll back Green Deal regulations in its ongoing war on red tape, while the European insurance industry lobby has also weighed into the debate. 12/02/2025
Radio Schuman Can the Commission succeed simplifying EU rules? The European Commission will today publish its much anticipated working program, outlining EU policy priorities for 2025. 11/02/2025
Europe News Unions slam ‘rigged’ talks on EU plans to streamline regulation The EU executive’s new focus on boosting the global competitiveness of European companies is causing alarm among civil society groups who sense a caving in to demands for deregulation. 06/02/2025
Radio Schuman Centre-right has renounced Green Deal, claims Timmermans In a press point with journalists on Wednesday, ex-European Commissioner for the Green Deal Frans Timmermans castigated the far and centre-right for its approach to the Green deal. 06/02/2025
Europe News EU metalworkers demand job protections amid green transition European metalworkers in Brussels called for job protections and more training during the green transition. Since 2019, nearly one million industrial jobs have been lost, and many more are at risk. 05/02/2025
Europe News EU Commission aims to simplify its way to future growth The European Commission has presented its new economic strategy for the coming years. Simplification features prominently in a package of proposals that is sorely lacking in novelty. 29/01/2025
Europe News Commission plans to set up anti-red tape brigade As the EU steers a course towards deregulation in pursuit of global market share, an early draft of a forthcoming communication suggests today’s ‘Competitiveness Compass’ was only the first step in a concerted effort to tear up red tape. 29/01/2025
Europe News EPP rejects Bardella’s proposal to temporarily suspend EU Green Deal "If we go bankrupt, no one will care about the natural environment in the world anymore," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said last week in Strasbourg. 28/01/2025
Radio Schuman Will Trump help European conservatives push back on the Green deal? The US is set to pull out of the climate fight with Donald Trump in power. The new American president announced last week that he would withdraw from the Paris agreement and launch a national energy “emergency” that could result in suspending environmental regulations. 27/01/2025
Europe News EPP declares war on ‘excessive regulation’ from Brussels The centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) has called for a bonfire of EU red tape in a three-page statement adopted at a gathering of conservative leaders in Berlin. 20/01/2025
Climate How CCS became the fossil fuel industry’s favourite ‘escape hatch’ Oil and gas lobbyists have helped push carbon capture and storage into the heart of Europe’s climate plans. 18/12/2024
Europe News EU's corporate due-diligence rowback raises ‘deep concerns’ from left Landmark corporate supply chain rules scraped through the EU legislature earlier this year despite complaints from business – but suggestions of a U-Turn are now prompting a backlash from the powerful socialist grouping. 17/12/2024
Europe News Green groups face cash squeeze as EU reconsiders financial support Leaked document seen by Euronews shows the European Commission is considering a rethink of funding rules, as NGOs warn they need public support to act as a counterbalance to powerful industry lobbies. 06/12/2024
Europe News Revealed: The new Commission's first strategic, policy initiatives A leaked copy of Ursula von der Leyen's second EU executive's work programme reveals that clean industry and defence are on the agenda for the first 100 days, but also sets the path for other policy announcements in the months to come. 02/12/2024
Europe News ArcelorMittal green steel backtrack raises fears over clean transition European Commission top brass set to visit steel multinational’s Belgian plant this week in the wake of a warning that low-carbon steel projects won’t go ahead without further policy support from Brussels. 02/12/2024
Business Could a Trump presidency be an opportunity for Europe's green funds? The US president-elect, a climate sceptic, is likely to hinder global progress on the green transition. Even so, there may be a silver lining for Europe. 21/11/2024
Europe News EU deforestation law postponed and diluted by Parliament The bill is set to enter into force at the end of 2024, but has now to be renegotiated with member states. A right wing majority pushed for amendments to weaken the provisions, in a contested vote. 14/11/2024
Green News EU deforestation backflip: Conservatives cheer, green groups rage A much-debated deforestation law has been postponed by the European Commission, sparking outrage from environmentalists but relief from affected businesses. 03/10/2024
Europe News EU Commission delays deforestation law rollout over global pressure The decision by the EU executive follows months of pressure by the industry and third countries calling on appropriate guidance to help companies to properly implement the deforestation law. 02/10/2024
Green News EU needs long-term climate investment plan set with just transition French Thomas Pellerin-Carlin, 34, has been a researcher in EU energy policy for the past ten years and joined the European Parliament as a S&D lawmaker following the June elections. The Frenchman wants to stop the EU from backtracking on the green promises it has made to its youth. 01/10/2024