Monthly Highlights from the Russian Arctic, October 2024
In this news digest, we monitor events that impact the environment in the Russian Arctic. Our focus lies in identifying the factors that contribute to pollution and climate change.
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Publish date: November 2, 2023
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On October 30, 2023, alongside several NGOs, we sent a letter to the Deputy Permanent Representatives of EU Member States and the officials responsible for the Net-Zero Industry Act. It urged support for Article 18 within the Net-Zero Industry Act, which proposes a mandatory, individual contribution from oil and gas producers to the Union-wide CO2 injection capacity target, based on their production share. The letter stressed the importance of holding the oil and gas sector accountable for their emissions and emphasised the significance of Extended Producer Responsibility principles. It recognised that the market has failed to provide CO2 injection capacity in the EU and supported the idea of requiring contributions from oil and gas producers to relieve pressure on public finances. The organisations urged EU Member States to ensure industry compliance and introduce penalties for non-compliance. The letter also criticised the oil and gas sector for hindering progress in carbon capture and storage, expressing concern about attempts to weaken or delete Article 18. It called for the EU to make the sector pay for their contribution to addressing emissions and ensuring CO2 injection capacity.
Read the letter here: CSO open letter on O&G contribution Net Zero Industry Act
In this news digest, we monitor events that impact the environment in the Russian Arctic. Our focus lies in identifying the factors that contribute to pollution and climate change.
A survey of events in the field of nuclear and radiation safety relating to Russia and Ukraine.
A visit last week by Vladimir Putin and a Kremlin entourage to Astana, Kazakhstan sought in part to put Rosatom, Russia’s state nuclear corporation, on good footing with local officials.
Russia is formally withdrawing from a landmark environmental agreement that channeled billions in international funding to secure the Soviet nuclear legacy, leaving undone some of the most radioactively dangerous projects and burning one more bridge of potential cooperation with the West.