Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Green News Russia could face €30bn climate reparations bill for Ukraine war Carbon experts have put together the most comprehensive emissions assessment of any war to date. 13/06/2024
Green News 60 million tonnes of CO2: What it will take to rebuild Gaza Nearly two million Gazans are displaced and made more vulnerable to the climate crisis by a war exacerbating it. 07/06/2024
Europe News EURO 2024 teams can slash their emissions by 60% by not flying: NGO Only three of the 24 teams taking part have answered T&E's calls to opt out of flying during the month-long football extravaganza. 04/06/2024
Green News Trucks and buses to slash CO2 emissions by 90% by 2040 Heavy-duty fleet manufacturers need to shift their efforts towards electrification. 13/05/2024
Economy Electric cars need to be cheaper to reach EU climate goals, says ECA European electric vehicles are unaffordable for a large number of Europeans, said the EU's external auditor body. 25/04/2024
Green News Can Single European Sky slash aviation emissions by 10%? Air traffic management measures can play a key role in decreasing emissions but the uptake of sustainable aviation fuels and a clear airspace design between civil and military space is crucial, according to aviation experts. 09/04/2024
Green News Shein ads could soon be banned in France under new fast fashion bill France's parliament has voted in favour of a crackdown on throwaway fashion. 15/03/2024
Green News The Arctic could become ‘ice-free’ within a decade, new study finds An ice-free Arctic is inevitable, but the good news is the polar region can quickly bounce back if we cut CO2 emissions. 05/03/2024
Green News ‘Time has run out’: Why is Germany planning to store carbon undersea? Campaigners have criticised the underground carbon storage plan as 'expensive' and encumbering for future generations. 27/02/2024
Green News Conservationists alarmed at new market for carbon removal certificates Wooden houses and sturdy furniture could soon receive potentially lucrative EU certification for their presumed role in reducing atmospheric CO2, but green groups are concerned that new rules on accounting for carbon removals do little to protect forests and will facilitate corporate greenwashing. 20/02/2024
Green News End of the line for diesel-powered lorries and buses The EU has taken another significant step in its efforts to clean up road transport, with a political agreement on CO2 standards for trucks and buses that amounts to a near-complete phase-out of diesel-powered models by 2040. 18/01/2024
Green News Spanish cities forced to expand bike lanes and low-emissions zones Cities in Spain have been told to use or lose funds for bike lanes and low-emissions zones after right-wing backsliding. 05/01/2024
Green News Germany’s emissions fall to 70-year low as it moves away from coal Germany’s emissions fell by 11% in 2023 compared with 2022. Here’s why it’s not all good news. 05/01/2024
Eco-Innovation The world’s first solar truck is being tested on Sweden's roads Swedish manufacturer Scania has developed a haulage trailer fitted with solar panels which could decarbonise existing trucks. 15/12/2023
Green News The EU is set to adopt weak rules against pollution from road traffic Air pollution from cars is a silent killer in Europe. So why are emissions standards being weakened? 13/12/2023
Denmark How Denmark and Finland plan to become ‘negative emitters’ Some nations want to remove more pollution than they produce. That will take giving nature a boost. 11/12/2023
Nature World-first reserve created for whales that fight CO2 with their poop Dominica is treating its sperm whales like ‘citizens’ with a world-first marine protected area. 14/11/2023
Green News Spain has proposed a ban on short-haul flights Environmental groups have slammed the proposal as ‘purely symbolic’. 03/11/2023
Economy In Singapore, the right to own a car costs more than €100,000 The city-state introduced the license system decades ago to combat traffic jams and pollution. 05/10/2023