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A major source of contention is the speed at which free emissions permits are phased out

The partnership agreement will strengthen the economic and social viability of Estonia's coastal communities

In anticipation of an energy disaster, national governments are burning more coal and reopening dirty power plants

The public funding is expected to unlock an additional €8.8 billion of private investment

The methodology can be reproduced in other conditions and creates a basis for estimating the intensity of emissions in other energy-intensive industries

For the proposal to be passed, it must be supported by a majority of the assembly's 705 lawmakers

The EC's nature restoration initiative will be the first such EU law

This will help prevent the extinction of millions of native species of animals, plants and insects

The digital revolution may not be the solution for the planet, but vice versa

Reconstruction will require from $500 billion to $1,000 billion not only in mass investments, but also in grants, knowledge and technology transfers, and so on

Reusable systems generate almost three times more CO2 emissions and require 3.6 times more fresh water than disposable paper-based ones.

CBAM to be launched in parallel as a way to protect EU industry from cheaper imports of pollutants