
Berlin Doubles Down on Costly Green Policies with Stricter Emissions Law
The new law could leave Europe’s largest economy increasingly dependent on energy imports, undermining claims of greater independence.

The new law could leave Europe’s largest economy increasingly dependent on energy imports, undermining claims of greater independence.

It is a mistake to introduce more protectionism before scrapping domestic policies that badly hurt competitiveness.

The European Commission’s climate roadmap for 2040 has provoked accusations of betrayal, with critics warning of economic pain and declining living standards.

Despite recent rhetoric, both Labour and the Conservatives are as wedded to the net zero agenda as they have ever been.

Some green politicians may be honest about the cost of their policies, but remain “tone-deaf regarding families’ everyday finances.”

‘Make Europe Great Again’: PfE is ready to establish a strong partnership with U.S. president Donald Trump, reshape the EU, and challenge the establishment.

Fears of war and food shortages raise questions about the future of food

Despite EU-wide farmer’ protests, some Eurocrats insist on speeding up green transition to avoid ‘climate apocalypse.’

ECB staff are revolting against attempts to “reprogramme” employees critical of green policies, with one bank executive under fire for his hardline approach.

The policy is being canned just days after Sir Keir Starmer described it as “desperately needed.”