Decarbonization
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NESO launched to guide Great Britain’s energy system to net zero

Europe is betting everything on getting richer

UK energy policy: 20 people to lobby at Labour conference

Trade policy: 20 people to meet at Labour conference
How Teresa Ribera became the second-most-powerful person in Brussels
Spain’s climate expert is poised to become the EU’s competition chief, net-zero architect and economic transformer — all in one.
Europe’s Draghi report unleashed: These are the 5 things to watch
A blueprint to make the EU more competitive with the rest of the world is published on Monday. It’s likely to prove controversial.
Empowering the EU’s road transport industry
The EU’s road transport sector faces critical challenges. The IRU’s roadmap urges policymakers to enact supportive legislation to ensure the EU’s economic and environmental goals are met.
‘Grotesque’ cheap flying schemes trigger dogfight between airlines and eco-warriors
Wizz Air’s eye-opening announcement ignites debate about rewarding passengers who fly more.
Teresa Ribera faces nuclear hurdle to running EU green policy
Nuclear-friendly lawmakers and countries like France don’t want the EU’s potential next green chief to thwart an atomic revival.
Europe’s €10 trillion gamble
From Athens to Berlin, governments are coalescing around an idea to turbocharge the economy. If successful, it could be transformative ― but it’s a big if.
The 11 MEPs who actually matter
Here are the EU lawmakers to keep your eye on in the new term.
EU finalizes up to €1B in aid to Egypt as part of migration deal
Brussels has made similar deals with Tunisia, Mauritania and Turkey to curb irregular migration into the EU.
China’s military is tapping into EU-funded research
Ties with high-risk Chinese universities come at an awkward time for the bloc.
Denmark sets first carbon tax on agriculture
The country wants to cut 70 percent of its total emissions by 2030.
Greens woo von der Leyen: We’re your only choice
The Greens say the EU’s top executive needs them to form a pro-European coalition — and claim they’ll make it worth her while.
Over-reliance on gas delays G7 transition to net-zero power
G7 countries have only 10 years left to act on their commitment to reach net-zero emissions power systems.
Orbán’s think tank is on a mission to break Europe’s climate ‘consensus’
A Hungarian-backed think tank is preaching the ‘perils of net zero’ in Brussels as it seeks to mint climate iconoclasts.
Climate entrepreneurs are coming for Europe’s money
EU plans to give away €40 billion to carbon-slashing projects are bringing executives to Brussels, all claiming to have a winning idea.
Black Sea offshore natural gas bolsters EU energy security
The Neptun Deep project to produce natural gas offshore at the Black Sea is the key to reducing dependence on gas imports and strengthening the EU’s energy security.
Labour will need ‘Herculean effort’ to hit green goals, says UK climate watchdog
Labour could hit their target of clean power by 2030 but it will be “bloody hard,” Chris Stark said.
Climate protection is now a human right — and lawsuits will follow
Tuesday’s definition-shifting court ruling means nearly 50 governments must now contend with a new era of climate litigation.
Why we must de-risk and embrace regenerative farming
Healthier, more sustainable food systems are integral to climate-neutral ambition — and flagship EU law is essential to support farmers in transition to low-carbon, high biodiversity and fairer farming practices.
Labour will back ‘boiler tax,’ says Miliband
Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said Labour will back the policy, which was scrapped by the government last week.
The EU’s climate piggy bank is under pressure
A carbon pricing crash is stripping the EU of revenue to fund climate-friendly projects, even if analysts expect an eventual rebound.
Reproducing the sun on earth
Climate summit makes ‘historic progress’ — but the world still can’t quit oil
The contradictions in nations’ attitudes toward fossil fuels were at the forefront of the talks in Dubai.