EU nominees fall victim to mounting Green Deal acrimony Michael Murphy October 04, 2023 Political tensions surrounding the Green Deal reached boiling point in Brussels on Tuesday (3 October) as the European Parliament rejected....
France builds on EU’s pro-nuclear momentum to host global talks at OECD Michael Murphy October 01, 2023 France sought to build on the “momentum” behind nuclear energy in Europe by hosting world leaders on 28-29 September to....
Lifetime of memories ruined in flooded Greek village of Metamorfosi Michael Murphy September 28, 2023 In the mud and debris of the flooded village of Metamorfosi in central Greece, 60-year-old farmer Athanasios Kostis is throwing....
France seeks stronger EU stance on fossil fuel exit at COP28 Michael Murphy September 26, 2023 The European Union should publicly set out dates by which planet-warming oil, gas and coal should be phased out, in....
France is EU’s first importer of ‘Russian nuclear products’: study Michael Murphy September 19, 2023 France will have more than tripled its imports of Russian industrial nuclear products between 2021 and 2022, making it the....
EU lawmakers want better prevention against forest fires Michael Murphy September 13, 2023 After a destructive summer in southern Europe, EU lawmakers and experts are asking the European Commission to increase forest fire....
EU lawmakers pass bill hiking renewable energy targets Michael Murphy September 13, 2023 The European Parliament gave its final approval on Tuesday (12 September) to legally binding targets to expand renewable energy faster....
Why the EU’s 2050 climate neutrality target is 10 years too late Michael Murphy September 03, 2023 Global science says that rich nations should achieve climate neutrality no later than 2040, write Leon de Graaf, Dominika Floriánová,....