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EU leaders set to discuss 2040 climate goal leeway to protect industry October 22, 2025 | Helena Freitas and Luca Bertuzzi

EU leaders meeting on Thursday are expected to give political direction on how to achieve the bloc’s 2040 climate target, after stalled talks on the European Commission’s proposal to cut net emissions by 90 pe... (more story)

EU green reporting rollback fails in parliament, final talks delayed October 22, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

EU lawmakers narrowly rejected the bloc’s proposed rollback of green reporting rules, known as the "omnibus" directive, stalling the European Parliament’s bid to start talks with national governments. The law,... (more story)

EU moves to calm new carbon system price fears with new stability measures October 22, 2025 | Helena Freitas

The European Commission has unveiled measures to make the new emissions trading system for road transport and buildings, or ETS2, more predictable and affordable, addressing member states’ concerns over rising... (more story)

Cyprus to push EU industrial competitiveness in its presidency role next year October 21, 2025 | Jean Comte, Oscar Pandiello, Fanny Roux, Júlia Tar and Helena Freitas

Cyprus aims to prioritize work on boosting the EU’s competitiveness when it takes over chairing legislative talks on behalf of EU member states next year, according to a draft program seen by MLex. It also aim... (more story)

US climate-related financial risk principles revoked by Trump administration October 16, 2025 | Neil Roland

Federal banking regulators rescinded climate-related financial risk-management principles for large banks, a holdover from the Biden administration. “The agencies do not believe principles for the management o... (more story)

EU to boost global climate and energy cooperation through tailored initiatives (update*) October 16, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi and Jackson Cooper

Renewable and clean tech sectors are set to receive increased political support and funding from the European Commission under its new “EU Global climate and energy vision.” The initiative aims to forge new pa... (more story)

EU plan to ban Russian energy imports adopted by European Parliament’s committees October 16, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Lawmakers from the European Parliament’s energy and trade committees adopted on Thursday their common position on the EU’s plan to phase out Russian gas imports, endorsing binding targets to end the bloc’s dep... (more story)

EU lawmakers vote to pass Commission’s delegated act on low-carbon hydrogen (update*) October 16, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

EU lawmakers voted on Thursday to reject two objections to the EU delegated act on low-carbon hydrogen. The objections were raised in September by far-right parties the European Conservatives and Reformists an... (more story)

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EU simplification setback reveals split over compromise or deregulation October 23, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

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)

Cartel risks of public price disclosures spotlighted by Italian biofuel scandal October 17, 2025 | Anna Ferrari and Nicholas Hirst

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)

Simplified EU sustainability reporting rules widen corporate liability risks October 16, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

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)

Can EU legally bypass Trump administration to boost climate cooperation with US? October 15, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi, Helena Freitas and Jackson Cooper

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)

EU ‘energy bank’ idea finds a champion in quest to curb market volatility October 09, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

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)

Can EU law keep Trump’s weaponization of trade from hurting climate legislation? October 08, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi, Bradley Dress and Zack Budryk

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)

Brazil’s data center expansion plan sparks sustainability concerns October 02, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

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)

Does Great British Energy promise IP boom for clean and green tech in the UK? September 26, 2025 | Douglas Clarke-Williams

A UK government-owned investment body aimed at helping drive the green energy transition and boost funding for Net Zero projects could help catalyze the development of green energy IP in a traditionally risk-a... (more story)