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A handful of member states are yet to tell the European Commission which national regulator will be responsible for overseeing new rules governing the monitoring and reduction of methane emissions.
A proposal to merge the EU’s dedicated climate and environment programme into a broader ‘competitiveness fund’ has caused uproar among Brussels-based green groups.
Currently distinct requirements for investments contributing to biodiversity and climate goals should be merged into one ...
Plans to include energy-from-waste (EfW) in the EU’s carbon pricing regime risk “pushing waste towards less sustainable ...
National authorities are set to start assessing the safety of two classes of pesticide additives, following a vote last week.
The European Commission is set to unveil tomorrow the first of two packages setting out its plans for the EU’s budget for ...
The far-right rapporteur for the 2040 climate target will be restricted from delaying progress on the file, following a deal struck by the EPP, S&D, Renew and Greens.
The European Commission has been asked to review its decision to apply an 18-month phase-out period for flufenacet, a pesticide that was banned in May, in part because of its degradation into ‘forever ...
EU member states have been urged to give the go-ahead for negotiations with the UK with a view to linking their emissions trading systems and creating a common sanitary and phytosanitary area.
A handful of ministers in the Agriculture Council have said an upcoming simplification package should enable the continued ...
The European Parliament environment committee is due to vote on Tuesday on new rules on waste and adopt its opinion on certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements. On ...
The European Commission has referred Hungary to the European Court of Justice because of its refusal to sign a joint declaration clarifying that the Energy Charter Treaty “cannot and never could” ...