Jessica Roswall confirmed: “She must do her homework now”
After a prolonged night of negotiations regarding the confirmation of Jessika Roswall as the new Environment Commissioner, coordinators have finally given the […]
Three years ago, the EU played a major role in the Paris Agreement – it is time to bring that to life! After all, the goals set are still far too low to meet the international law obligations from this agreement. The historical emissions of the EU are not even taken into account. The brakes and procrastinators are numerous and noisy – but every day that we let go of climate protection goes to waste our children and grandchildren.
After a prolonged night of negotiations regarding the confirmation of Jessika Roswall as the new Environment Commissioner, coordinators have finally given the […]
Google has become the first company worldwide to sign an agreement to source electricity from so-called small modular reactors (SMRs). […]
The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2024 was released today. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the global status […]
The protection of biological diversity is often dismissed – even by the Greens – as an “orchid theme” (sic!). The network of different species in the ecosystems ensures our survival. It’s not just about a pretty flower – or an ugly toad – disappearing. Extinction is pretty much the ultimate on our planet. It’s about entire ecosystems collapsing.
Don’t destroy our forests This Thursday, the Christian Democrat EPP Group will try to bring down nature, by targeting the […]
Today, the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission and the European Environment Agency released the State of Soils 2024. […]
Brussels, October 15, 2024 – A new report from the European Environment Agency states that Europe’s water supply is at […]
Chemistry: for many greens a mysterious science, for me a good friend. The REACH legislation, at least partly a real GREEN success, has accompanied me for years of my professional life. Much of this directive is really good: for the first time, substances can be restricted in their use if there are better alternatives; the tens of thousands of “old substances” that were already on the market before the first chemicals law came into force in 1979 were finally examined; Consumers receive comprehensive information rights.
The European Parliament has just voted its position on the new regulation on fluorinated greenhouse gases, so-called F-gases. F-gases are […]
The European Commission has just presented its work programme for 2023. After several postponements, the revision of the EU Chemicals […]
Since the Ukraine war, Europe and Germany are facing the result of years of wrong energy policies that drove us […]