The European Parliament approved a bill granting consumers the right to repair electronic goods, aiming to reduce waste and emissions.
Europe’s largest banks are speeding up the climate and biodiversity crisis – Greenpeace
A coalition of green groups, including Greenpeace, found that European banks have invested €256 billion in climate and nature-destructive projects since 2015. European Union’s role is deemed hypocritical. Urgent action is required to halt ecosystem destruction.
Despite global uncertainty, 2023 was a record year for wind power in Europe
Europe’s wind power industry saw a remarkable resurgence in 2023 with record investments of €30 billion in offshore wind projects and 16.2GW of new capacity installed, paving the way to achieve clean energy targets. Despite positive prospects, caution is advised due to sluggish investments in grid upgrades.
Study warns Europe facing worst droughts in 500 years
Report indicates Europe is facing its worst drought in 500 years.
The European Central Bank has warned that climate risks could cripple the EU’s economy
Warnings that climate impacts could cripple the EU’s economy.
Opinion: A Russia-Ukraine war would be a setback for action on climate change 
A war between Russia and Ukraine would catastrophically for so many reasons including tackling climate change efforts.
Analysis: Russia’s slow progress on climate action set to pick up speed
The need to bring Russia on board as a climate partner could help thaw icy EU–Russia relations.
Green Voices – Ep 3 – Mary Booth – is biomass a bad tool for tackling climate change?
In Episode 3 of Green Voices, we speak to Mary Booth from Partnership for Policy Integrity about biomass and Planet of the Humans.
The Coronavirus recovery must be a green one EU lawmakers urge
The momentum behind an EU green recovery package grows.
Poland wants to help neighbouring countries go green
Poland wants state owned energy companies to pursue green energy projects in neighbouring Balkan countries.