How the U.S. Republican Victory Could End Britain’s Pursuit of Net Zero
Industry insiders believe a second Trump term is the “worst-case scenario” for wind power companies across Europe.
Industry insiders believe a second Trump term is the “worst-case scenario” for wind power companies across Europe.
Non-binding deal delights Brussels with anti-fossil fuel, all-green agenda
Government says reliance on oil and gas to enable green transition will continue “over the coming decades.”
Ahead of an EU legal ruling, grassroots environmentalists are campaigning to classify nuclear energy as ‘green’ and pressuring NGO Greenpeace to change track on its anti-nuclear policy.
A dispute over whether an artificial demand for biofuels would impact food prices had delayed the deal, with some cautioning that the infrastructure in place to produce green fuels was not up to scratch.
Poland’s assertive move toward nuclear energy comes as its neighbor Germany announced last week that its last three remaining nuclear power plants would be shut down on April 15th.
A new EU surcharge on fuel could trigger a price spike as experts warn that politicians have severely underestimated the actual tax rate.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini welcomed the postponement, with Italians presenting stiff opposition to legislation that critics say will cripple the European car industry.
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