EU’s Nature Restoration Law hangs in the balance ahead of decisive July vote Michael Murphy June 28, 2023 There is a huge need for restoring Europe’s ecosystems, with 81% of habitats in a poor or bad state.
Glass deposit scheme makes a comeback in France Michael Murphy June 27, 2023 French supermarkets will soon be obliged to take used glass bottles and jars from customers who shop there, the Secretary....
EPBD: Time for political courage to protect citizens Michael Murphy June 27, 2023 Europe is facing many complex problems. Climate change, getting off fossil fuels and achieving energy independence, soaring prices for heating,....
EU countries fail to agree position on electricity market reform Michael Murphy June 20, 2023 The EU’s 27 energy ministers failed to reach a common position on reforming the bloc’s electricity market on Monday (19....
Energy crisis drives EU institutions to cut down on energy use, go solar Hannah Steiner May 01, 2023 The energy crisis and pressure to reduce consumption following the invasion of Ukraine have driven further demand cuts as EU....
France welcomes inclusion of nuclear in EU power market reform Hannah Steiner March 16, 2023 With EDF being state-owned, the state could, in principle, reinvest the money in EDF and its nuclear power.
Franco-German ties ‘robust and rooted in trust’ despite recent tensions Hannah Steiner November 26, 2022 French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne was in Berlin on Friday (25 November) to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in....
France to withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty Hannah Steiner October 23, 2022 France will withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty as it is incompatible with the country’s climate commitments, French President Emmanuel....