Peatland restoration, afforestation and agricultural soil emission reductions are set to be included in the EU’s nascent carbon credits scheme.
Lawmakers from across the political spectrum have questioned whether recently unveiled plans to support European battery manufacturers go far enough, in a meeting of the European Parliament’s industry ...
National subsidies for energy and environment projects continued to recover in 2024 after a dramatic fall in spending in 2022, but still remained well below pre-energy crisis levels, official EU data ...
The upcoming review of the Governance Regulation will be a key opportunity for the EU to make good on its pledge to phase out support for fossil fuels, according to a paper published today.
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) are set to begin work on assessing the environmental fate of ‘forever chemical’ trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), following a ...
The highly anticipated Industrial Accelerator Act is still on track for publication at the end of the month, while an energy package is set for March, the European Commission has indicated.
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Courts across Europe will be busy with numerous environmental cases this year, with climate litigation coming to a head and ...
The upcoming proposal to overhaul the EU’s main chemicals regulation should address mixtures, polymers and restriction delays, according to an alliance of health professionals and campaign groups.
Dutch conservationists have had their request denied for an internal review of last year’s decision to remove wolves’ strict protection status under the EU Habitats Directive.
Renew Europe’s president has told the European Commission that provisionally applying the EU-Mercosur trade agreement ahead of MEPs’ approval risks backfiring.
Plans to overhaul EU rules on cosmetics, fertilisers and chemical labelling have been generally endorsed by the two MEPs tasked with drafting the European Parliament’s negotiating position.
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