Author: Georgi Gotev Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 24th, 2018 The EU’s antitrust regulators have ended their investigation into Gazprom without imposing any fines, the

Author: Georgi Gotev Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 24th, 2018 The EU’s antitrust regulators have ended their investigation into Gazprom without imposing any fines, the
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 24th, 2018 European Union legislators made progress Wednesday (23 May) on a draft EU law that sets
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: Euractiv | May 8th, 2018 A proposal to use non-recyclable plastic waste in the production of transport fuels is
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 9th, 2018 The European Parliament insists on including ships, cars and planes in the EU’s energy
Author: Adam Vaughan Posted on: Euractiv | May 7th, 2018 The rise of electric cars in Europe is being hampered by a lack of models
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: Euractiv | March 6th, 2018 The European Parliament on Thursday (3 May) called on the European Union to launch
Author: Not mentioned Posted on: GovernmentEuropa | May 1st ,2018 The EU has reached an agreement to ban some of the world’s most widely used insecticides
Author: Melissa C. Lott Posted on: Euractiv | May 2nd, 2018 New research published this week in “The Lancet Planetary Health” reveals a promising
Author: Benjamin Fox Posted on: Euractiv.com| May 1st, 2018 The development policy community is anxiously awaiting an overhaul of the EU’s development budget and the
Author: Damian Carrington Posted on: The Guardian | April 27th, 2018 The European Union will ban the world’s most widely used insecticides from all
Author: Marion Candau Posted on: EURACTIV.com | April 27th, 2018 The ecology and environment ministers of seven European countries met in Paris on 25
Author: Jorge Valero Posted on: EURACTIV.com | April 25th, 2018 EU legislators have proposed extending the European Supervisory Authorities’ (ESAs) powers to include checking
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: Euractiv | April 27th, 2018 Hydrogen prices are set to fall dramatically if enough surplus solar and wind energy can
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: Euractiv | April 20th, 2018 Decarbonising Europe’s economy and meeting the targets of the Paris Agreement are among the EU’s
Author: Carina Håkansson and Mårten Larsson Posted on: Euractiv | April 20th, 2018 A European strategy for bio-economy should take the structural differences of different member
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: EURACTIV.com | April 24th, 2018 In a fresh sign of new energy trends in Europe, Belgium plans to double
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: EURACTIV.com | April 20th, 2018 Decarbonising Europe’s economy and meeting the targets of the Paris Agreement are among the EU’s
Author: Bill Hemmings Posted on: Euractiv | March 6th, 2018 Last week’s difficult deal on shipping emissions at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) brought some
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: Euractiv.com| April 18th, 2018 In the shadow of French President Emmanuel Macron’s speech in Strasbourg on Tuesday (17 April), MEPs signed
Author: Eliot Whittington Posted on: Euractiv | April 17th, 2018 With real estate responsible for over a third of the EU’s CO2 emissions, legislating
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: Euractiv | April 12th, 2018 Plastic food packaging may be fuelling, rather than combating, Europe’s food waste problem, according to
Author: Jan Strupczewski, Mark Heinrich The European Union wants Britain to promise not to lower its environmental protection standards after it leaves the EU, the
Author: Sarandis Michalopoulos Posted on: Euractive |April 11th, 2018 The level of cadmium in fertiliser production has triggered an intense debate in the EU as
Author: Claire Stam Posted on: Euractiv | April 9th, 2018 Instead of pursuing real decarbonisation plans, energy-intensive industry in the EU has managed to