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EU should push back ‘dream’ ban on new gasoline cars, Honda exec says
The EU should push back its planned ban on the sale of new gasoline and diesel vehicles beyond 2040 and include hybrid vehicles and e-fuels into its decarbonization... (more story)
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Climate adaptation funds doubled by EU investment bank, with finance access eased
European Investment Bank climate adaptation financing will double to €30 billion for the 2026-30 period, it said Tuesday in its climate roadmap, with funding priori... (more story)
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BP sees decision on UK hydrogen project delayed amid land dispute
BP will have to wait longer for a decision on the contested development of a blue-hydrogen and carbon-capture project in the northeast of England after the UK gover... (more story)
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The EU's rules for fostering sustainable and responsible corporate behavior are an existential risk to affordable energy in Europe, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Thursday in the latest American crit... (more story)
EU governments fear that including oil and oil derivatives in the EU's plan to phase out imports of Russian fossil fuels could create legal risks, an EU official said on Thursday after a first round of negotia... (more story)
The US government kept an indictment against a former Goldman Sachs banker sealed until his arrest due in part to concerns about his connections to senior officials in Ghana, an FBI agent testified Wednesday a... (more story)
EU ministers agreed to delay the introduction of Europe's controversial second emissions trading system, or ETS2, by one year as part of a plan to ensure a smooth transition, the European Commissioner responsi... (more story)
Europe should cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040, with international carbon credits accounting for up to 5 percentage points of the overall target, EU ministers have agreed on Wednesday aft... (more story)
The sustainable aviation and maritime transport sectors in the EU should receive around €100 billion of investment by 2035, according to the European Commission’s sustainable transport investment plan seen by ... (more story)
Alberto de Gregorio Merino is the new head of the European Commission’s powerful internal legal department. The EU executive announced the appointment Tuesday, saying he will take over from previous incumbent ... (more story)
The US won major new commitments from Japan this week as the two allies forge a stronger trading relationship after rocky negotiations at the beginning of the year.
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China’s newly unveiled outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan draws the line clearly: any quick US-China trade détente won’t alter Beijing’s long-term course. A shift in tone — from the cautiously optimistic frami... (more story)
The EU's plan to simplify green reporting rules is in limbo after the European Parliament’s narrow rejection of an “omnibus” directive, just as governments urge swift progress on making the EU more competitive... (more story)
An Italian antitrust fine of close to a billion euros has underscored European regulators’ growing scrutiny of how market information is shared. A probe into oil giant Eni and its rivals for coordinating biofu... (more story)
Companies subject to EU sustainability reporting rules risk broader and more uncertain legal liability under a simplification proposal currently under negotiation, lawyers have told MLex. Removing conditions d... (more story)
The EU is quietly reshaping its climate diplomacy with the US by finding new partners in state governments, businesses and think tanks as it sidesteps a Trump administration hostile to green regulation. While ... (more story)
The EU's gas and power markets should benefit from a new European energy bank to reduce market volatility, Benjamin Lakatos, the CEO of energy company MET Group, told MLex in an interview. Such a central bank-... (more story)
US President Donald Trump has shown he is prepared to harness his country's trade heft to push through his political agenda beyond his borders. This time, the EU's climate legislation is in the crosshairs. The... (more story)
The Brazilian government has launched interim relief, known as Redata, offering tax exemptions to incentivize national and foreign companies to establish data centers in underserved regions to strengthen the c... (more story)