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CBAM and ETS may lead to competition from companies that do not have to face the same climate goals

The main importance of the JTF is to include in the public debate on the green transition the need to be sensitive to its consequences

Energy security issues stimulate the fastest transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources

Efforts to fill gaps in global supply chains can go hand in hand with green goals

The EU metallurgical industry has jointly committed itself to reducing emissions by 30% by 2030 from 2021 and is looking for the most cost-effective ways to do so.

ICT companies have already exported more than 6.5 million tons of e-waste and recycled or reused up to 99%

Rapid expansion of renewable energy production gives Australia a significant competitive advantage and the opportunity to set an example for the world in fossil fuel waste

Heavy-duty vehicles and their manufacturers have the potential to drive change for a more sustainable future

By 2030, CBAM is expected to cover the energy and energy-intensive industrial sectors

Agriculture needs available fertilizers and fuel

Environmental activists criticize European Commission's proposal to sell € 20 billion in surplus carbon permits

As UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres describes the latest IPCC Working Group Climate Report as a "Red Code for Humanity", decarbonisation of supply chains is becoming mandatory