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Proposed repeal of vehicle emissions rules by US agency meets opposition August 26, 2025 | Helena Freitas and Eleonora Rinaldi

The US Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed repeal of its previous emission-reduction standards for American vehicle manufacturers drew strong public opposition during a hearing last week. Medical profes... (more story)

South Korean companies announce host of AI-focused investments in US August 26, 2025 | Wooyoung Lee

South Korea unveiled a sweeping $150 billion investment package at the South Korea-US summit this week, with artificial intelligence at the heart of the deal. South Korean companies signed a series of agreemen... (more story)

Enel to appeal EUR2.3 million antitrust fine in EV charging market August 19, 2025 | Anna Ferrari

Enel has said it will appeal a fine of 2.3 million euros imposed by Italy’s antitrust authority on its electric mobility subsidiaries for harming competition on the market for e-vehicle charging. The case, bro... (more story)

Climate change made Northern Europe’s heatwaves stronger, study says August 14, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Human-induced climate change made July's unprecedented heatwaves in Norway, Sweden and Finland 2 degrees Celsius hotter than they would otherwise have been and 10 times more frequent, the World Weather Attribu... (more story)

US exporters could get leeway on methane reporting rules, EU says August 05, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

US exporters to the EU may see some flexibility when reporting on their methane emissions, an EU senior official said during a press briefing today. While it’s too early to say whether the EU methane rules wil... (more story)

EU should speed up funding for new carbon-market rollout, think tank EPICO says August 04, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Building a politically acceptable EU carbon market for building and road transport emissions requires stronger financial incentives, German-based climate think tank EPICO said in a new study released today. To... (more story)

National judges can't assess Italy’s negative incentive program, EU court rules August 01, 2025 | Anna Ferrari

A negative incentive mechanism under Italy’s renewable energy support program can’t be reviewed by national courts, the EU’s top court ruled today, rejecting a referral in a dispute between hydroelectric opera... (more story)

Barclays exits global Net Zero Banking Alliance August 01, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

Major UK lender Barclays has exited the Net Zero Banking Alliance, a group of leading global banks committed to transitioning the real economy to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Barclays is the seco... (more story)

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UK banks go lukewarm on climate action despite government push August 26, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

The UK government insists climate change must remain at the heart of finance and a key growth area for the sector. But in the City, London's financial district, bankers are juggling sluggish growth, trade tens... (more story)

Will the EU’s grid initiative address industry concerns about connections? August 19, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

EU countries must improve how they manage grid-connection requests to reduce long lines that are holding back billions in investment in renewables, storage and data-center projects, industry representatives to... (more story)

US environment agency’s planned vehicle emissions reversal risks court showdown August 13, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

American vehicle manufacturers may see previous emission-reduction rules repealed after the US Environmental Protection Agency proposed in July to rescind its 2009 finding linking vehicle emissions to health p... (more story)

EU’s Russian gas phaseout raises both legal risks and market risks August 12, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

The EU's plan to phase out Russian gas imports by 2027 may look feasible on paper, but legal and industry experts warn that implementation will be far more complex. Terminating long-term gas contracts under fo... (more story)

EU’s energy import promises to US are unrealistic and incoherent, analysts warn July 29, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

An EU pledge to boost energy imports from the US to $250 billion per year over three years has drawn some sharp criticism. While the European Commission defends the deal as the best possible, given threats of ... (more story)

Trump’s US AI push meets hurdles amid ongoing trade war July 28, 2025 | Bradley Dress

President Donald Trump has vowed to win the race for artificial intelligence, but his trade and tariff policies could complicate the effort as powering AI relies on an extensive supply chain that faces signifi... (more story)

Can EU climate diplomacy and its 2040 targets push China to promise more action? July 18, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

The EU is aiming to pressure China into raising its climate ambition through its own climate agenda. While policymakers hope the EU’s 2040 emission reduction targets will push Beijing to step up, experts doubt... (more story)

South Korea all out to build more data centers, looking beyond AI competition July 18, 2025 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea is going all out to expand its AI data-center infrastructure. After past policy missteps, outdated regulations and the failure to attract global tech investments, President Lee Jae Myung wants to n... (more story)