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Denmark’s Jørgensen tapped for top EU energy and housing job
Volkswagen is the anti-Tesla and China is to blame
Trudeau digs in as his party ponders his ability to win
EU conservatives plot to limit Socialist Ribera’s economic powers
The plan to save European farming
The Metsola exception: The European Parliament president and her lobbyist husband
Don’t expect Britain to copy EU and American tariffs on Chinese cars
The UK is mulling an alternative strategy to its allies that could lead to a surge of imports of Chinese EVs.
Keir Starmer’s ‘impossible’ pledge
Clean power by 2030 is the hardest thing Britain’s new leader has promised to do. Is his JFK-inspired crack team up to the job?
Germany’s slow-motion move away from China
Germany is starting to distance itself from China, but the auto industry isn’t so keen.
Keir Starmer doesn’t want the UK to end up like Germany
On a visit to Berlin, the new British prime minister may look at Chancellor Olaf Scholz as a cautionary tale.
5 things to know about Europe’s electric vehicle transition
Europe wants to slash emissions from cars — but doing so could endanger the industry’s survival.
‘Grotesque’ cheap flying schemes trigger dogfight between airlines and eco-warriors
Wizz Air’s eye-opening announcement ignites debate about rewarding passengers who fly more.
Serbia’s leader wins the West with promises of ‘white gold’ — but loses the people
Aleksandar Vučić accuses protesters who oppose an EU-backed lithium mine of trying to overthrow him.
Florida banned ‘fake meat.’ This company is suing to serve it at an arts festival.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the ban on lab-grown meat into law earlier this year.
Musk might be the only person Trump listens to on climate
The billionaire Tesla CEO has Trump’s ear. Here’s what he might tell the former president about rising temperatures, clean energy and making money.
EU imposes restrictions on former climate official over his new gas role
The European Commission approved Diederik Samsom’s job with a gas network operator, albeit under “clear conditions.”
Teresa Ribera faces nuclear hurdle to running EU green policy
Nuclear-friendly lawmakers and countries like France don’t want the EU’s potential next green chief to thwart an atomic revival.
Chinese electric vehicles face possible extra EU tariff hit
The bloc’s new duties on Chinese-made electric vehicles could be backdated to March.
Your Tim Walz policy guide: Where he stands on abortion, unions, energy and more
The Minnesota governor may bring rural appeal but his policies reflect a progressive agenda.
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.
EU prepares for COP29 showdown with China over climate aid
The EU’s draft position for the summit shows the bloc arguing that wealthy emerging economies must pay into a climate action fund.
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.
No, the EV isn’t dead — just briefly comatose
Despite gloomy stories about the collapse in sales of electric vehicles, what’s really happening on the markets is more of a pause than a retreat.
The EU says it wants food security. It really wants exports.
The latest Brussels buzzword is all about supporting farmers — but it throws consumers under the tractor.
This burger could kill the EU
Farmers furious about lab-grown meat are taking their fight to the heart of the European project.
Fossil fuel extraction compatible with climate action: COP29 host
The Azerbaijani presidency made that claim while presenting a flurry of initiatives for the Baku summit.
To do: 6 thorny issues lurking in MEPs’ inboxes
From creating an EU-wide money market to protecting kids online, POLITICO looks at what lies ahead for lawmakers.
Germany’s transport minister faces pay-to-play allegations
A German car association allegedly offered industry and lobbyists time with Transport Minister Volker Wissing in return for payment, according to a report.
The future of packaging in Europe
We need to change how the EU packages food and beverages to transition to a low-carbon circular economy.
Starmer’s ‘quiet’ climate radicalism sets up battle with Farage
The new Labour prime minister is gearing up for a fight with populists over net zero policy. He believes he can win.