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Plans to add road transport to the EU’s emissions trading scheme triggered a split in Ursula von der Leyen’s Commission. → Read More
As talks heat up, governments tap grizzled veterans to push their national interests. → Read More
European Council President Charles Michel travels to Moldova’s capital Chișinău on Sunday. → Read More
The threat of the pandemic actually helped push through the European Green Deal. → Read More
National leaders boosted their climate promises during a virtual summit. → Read More
Norway and Denmark take opposite views on whether to commit to an end date for oil and gas production. → Read More
EU leaders will return to the 2030 emissions target in December. → Read More
MEPs from all sides of the political spectrum claim to have science on their side. → Read More
The decision is a win for a coalition of Green, left-wing and Socialists & Democrats and Renew Europe MEPs. → Read More
The EU is plowing ahead while many other big emitters are waiting to see who wins in November. → Read More
The gulf between climate campaigners and negotiators was apparent at the COP25. → Read More
Climate strikers are planning for a wave of demonstrations next month. → Read More
Environmental groups are wary of Germany using that one-off to reach its 2020 target. → Read More
Trouble with wind physics is turning into a political headache. → Read More
Teleworking, not the coronavirus, is making urban living obsolete. → Read More
POLITICO’s rundown of the German presidency’s climate agenda. → Read More
To reach carbon neutrality, the world will need to scrap trillions of euros of fossil fuel infrastructure. → Read More
With warm weather stressing native species, new types of trees may be needed to absorb carbon dioxide. → Read More
The Committee on Climate Change is charting a course to become climate-neutral by 2050. → Read More
As some clerics go clandestine, Italian bishops reproach Rome for continued closure of churches. → Read More