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Poland’s role in shaping Europe’s energy transition and competitiveness
During a tumultuous yet transformative time, PKEE seeks to drive a cleaner, more prosperous and resilient region
EU climate strategy risks Yellow Jackets-style backlash, ex-crisis chief warns
Climate summit ends with a long-fought deal — and a lot of anger
What the ‘show me the money’ climate summit tells us about the new Trump era
Last year, the world pledged to move away from fossil fuels. This year, not so much.
Biden inks billion-dollar climate deals to foil Trump rollbacks
Explaining the trillion dollar question that’s disrupting COP29
Republicans channel Trump at COP29: Drill more fossil fuels
Their message about expanding U.S. gas production came at a global meeting that’s focused on moving the world away from fossil fuels.
This possible Trump adviser says electric cars, walkable cities and even talking about climate change are harmful
Former Ambassador Carla Sands focuses on energy issues at the America First Policy Institute, a Trump-aligned think tank.
NESO launched to guide Great Britain’s energy system to net zero
Formally launched today, this independent, public corporation is entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring reliable, clean and affordable energy.
Climate world still has no solution to Trump 2.0
The potential reelection of the former Republican president is causing anxiety in the global climate community.
Germany will work with Trump even after he spread ‘fake news’ about us, minister says
Trump said earlier this month that German’s renewables drive had failed.
Germany’s rude economic awakening
After a spate of bad news involving giants like Volkswagen and Intel, the mood in Germany has turned gloomy.
Saudi oil giant spends well over a billion on ‘sportswashing,’ new report says
Fossil-fuel companies are the new patrons of Big Sport, according to think tank New Weather Institute.
How Teresa Ribera became the second-most-powerful person in Brussels
Spain’s climate expert is poised to become the EU’s competition chief, net-zero architect and economic transformer — all in one.
Spain’s Teresa Ribera gets top job in charge of competition, climate in new Commission
Ursula von der Leyen appoints the socialist politician as her No. 2.
Germany taunts Donald Trump again despite Republican outrage
Berlin escalates feud with former US president, even though he could soon regain the White House.
Germany hammers Trump over debate barbs about Berlin’s energy transition
“P.S. We also don’t eat cats and dogs,” Berlin’s foreign ministry taunts Republican presidential candidate.
The UK is backing away from oil
Britain has been drilling off the Scottish coast for generations. But the new Labour government has greener plans.
Ukraine arrests deputy minister in coal mining corruption case
The country’s deputy energy minister has been fired as part of a government probe into bribery allegations.
Keir Starmer’s worst nightmare? Becoming Margaret Thatcher.
The U.K. prime minister can’t afford to get tangled up in a war with labor unions. His green crusade could make it inevitable.
US and its allies rush to save their climate movement from Trump
Diplomats and activists from around the world are discussing ways to keep up the fight against global warming, even in the face of an absent or hostile U.S. administration.
Trump vs. Biden’s historic climate agenda
President Joe Biden may no longer be on the 2024 ballot — but his legacy is. And former President Donald Trump would have multiple tools to thwart his ambitions on energy, infrastructure and climate change.
Von der Leyen threads the climate needle to keep her job
It was a love fest on election day. The fights begin after.
EU approves first-ever sanctions on Russian gas
It’s a notable evolution in strategy for the EU, and came after Germany and Hungary held up a deal for weeks.
Over-reliance on gas delays G7 transition to net-zero power
G7 countries have only 10 years left to act on their commitment to reach net-zero emissions power systems.
Why the Dutch will stop worrying about free trade and start to love France
Under radical right-winger Geert Wilders, the Netherlands is likely to swing behind France’s defensive trade agenda.
Black Sea offshore natural gas bolsters EU energy security
The Neptun Deep project to produce natural gas offshore at the Black Sea is the key to reducing dependence on gas imports and strengthening the EU’s energy security.
Von der Leyen slammed for ‘huge’ climate mistakes
Teresa Ribera, a front-runner to become the EU’s next Green Deal commissioner, lashed out at her potential future boss in an interview with POLITICO.