The EU is installing solar panels faster than expected, but the market is collapsing.
China has made its way to the top of the market by relying on cheap coal and cheap labour, work conducted under conditions that would not be allowed in a European country due to human rights violations and net-zero policies.
The talk Clauser prepared for the IMF was titled “Let’s talk—How much can we trust IPCC climate predictions?”
Russia expands its attacks, hitting Ukrainian ports on the Danube.
With Spain in the EU presidency and European elections coming up next year, the shortfall of the Right in Spain is having repercussions in Brussels as well.
The Spanish Right comes out on top, but lacks the numbers to form a right-wing government.
This is the first admission from a humanitarian organisation confirming long-standing rumours.
New guidance by the WHO advises Aspartame should not be used for weight loss, and warns that it may lead to increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, and early death in adults—criticisms usually associated with sugar.
Germany is hopelessly behind on reaching its wind power goals.
The EU Commission has confirmed that road tolls were indeed included in the Spanish government’s plan associated with the receipt of EU Next Generation funds, something the Sánchez administration has repeatedly denied.
The fine marks a trend of European regulators curbing Big Tech business practices.
A case an American tourist brought against the country’s abortion law proved the pro-life medical model works.