September 10, 2021 Climate change, Fossil fuels, Gulf of Mexico oil spill, Oil Abandoned oil pipelines leaking in the wake of Hurricane Ida More than a week after Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana so violently that it reversed the course of the Mississippi River, it’s become clear […]
September 9, 2021 European Union, Fossil fuels, TEN-E The European Parliament at risk of losing sight of climate crisis by getting ready to support new fossil gas projects A majority in the European Parliament, including the Socialist and Democrats (S&D), look set to vote to lock in upwards […]
May 6, 2021 Climate change, European Union, Fossil fuels EU Climate Law is a good start for a healthy debate on negative emissions – despite the lack of ambition Under the revised European Climate Law, the EU has set an unambitious 2030 climate target. In a recent article, Mark Preston Aragonès, […]
March 26, 2021 Climate change, Fossil fuels, ZECS Norwegian cities lead the way in reaching zero-emissions in construction sites Municipalities in Norway are moving towards stringent climate requirements for construction sites. With a combined population of over […]
February 18, 2021 Climate change, European Union, Fossil fuels, Future energy system, Gas EU RRF ‘Do No Harm’ criteria fail to safeguard the resilience of the recovery Last week the EU Commission published a note on the “Technical guidance on the application of ‘do no significant harm’ (DNSH)” under […]