Solutions Photo by Meredith Petrick on Unsplash Brazil’s anger over EU carbon tax infiltrates COP28 A green trade row is spilling into the COP talks in Dubai, and Brazil has China’s support.
Causes Photo by Marcin Jozwiak on Unsplash Toxic air killed more than 500,000 people in EU in 2021, data shows European Environment Agency says half of deaths could have been avoided by cutting pollution to recommended limits.
Newsletter Photo by Misbahul Aulia on Unsplash US-EU unity ruptures over climate damage payments The transatlantic cracks will make negotiating against the likes of China and Saudi Arabia trickier at an upcoming climate summit.
Causes Photo by Chris Kursikowski on Unsplash EU poised to water down new car pollution rules after industry lobbying Exclusive: Nitrogen dioxide limits and approval tests practically unchanged from current rules under Euro 7 proposals.
Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash US, EU blamed as climate fund talks break down over World Bank push Recriminations were spreading Saturday morning after the failure of talks on the creation of a new fund to help vulnerable countries rebuild from climate disasters.
Newsletter Photo by Claudio Schwarz on Unsplash To ban or not to ban: Fixing the EU’s global plastic waste mess Legal loopholes and a lack of transparency facilitate the flow of illegal exports to countries like Myanmar.
Top Story Photo by Patrick Weissenberger on Unsplash U.S. companies scramble ahead of EU climate disclosure rules Looming compliance dates in the European Union mean American companies can no longer afford to wait and see what U.S. regulators will do.