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Large companies will no longer have to report on the anticipated financial effects of climate change in their next sustainability statements, after the European Commission this week adopted a ...
Plans to include energy-from-waste (EfW) in the EU’s carbon pricing regime risk “pushing waste towards less sustainable options” such as landfill, according to an industry response to a call for ...
Cutting emissions of black carbon in the Arctic is seen as essential to protecting rapidly melting polar ice, but progress ...
The European Commission this week set out its plan to support the EU’s struggling chemicals sector, including a legislative ...
Environmental campaigners have welcomed Denmark’s decision to ban 23 pesticides containing PFAS active substances, calling on the European Commission to do the same.
A rapid u-turn by the European Commission on default emission levels for natural gas when used as feedstock for low-carbon fuels left national experts with little opportunity to discuss the changes ...
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Plans to bring the EU’s main environmental investment programme into a broader ‘competitiveness fund’ have outraged green groups.
The world’s largest chemical companies have been urged by investors to stop producing PFAS due to the “deep liability and insurance risks” posed by the group of so-called forever chemicals.
Progressive groups have failed to muster the votes needed to accelerate the adoption of the 2040 climate target, in a bid to ...