As the political biodiversity push falters, legal enforcement continues on 22/03/24 On Wednesday 13 March, the European Commission published the latest list of infringement proceedings against Member States. Most of the alleged failures to implement EU environmental law concern the bloc’s biodiversity rules. Czech party ANO targets Green Deal, migration pact revision ahead of EU elections on 22/03/24 Revising the European Green Deal and the EU Migration Pact are among the key issues Czech party ANO (Renew/ALDE), currently polling at almost 30%, wants to address, Klára Dostálová, the party's lead candidate in the EU elections, told Euractiv Czechia on Thursday. Sweden not on track to meet climate targets, warns expert agency on 22/03/24 Sweden's climate policies are leading to a short-term increase in emissions and putting the country on a path to miss its 2030 reduction target, according to a report published on Thursday by a government policy review board. The European ‘Business Case’ for Nature Restoration [Promoted content] on 22/03/24 Let’s be clear – the value and benefits of healthy natural ecosystems are priceless. From businesses large and small, to landowners and farmers, innovators, public sector authorities and citizens of every EU Member State, all our different ways of life – and ultimately our collective survival – depends on the stability of the natural, life-sustaining systems all around us. EU biofuel policy, stable after two decades of fluctuation? [Advocacy Lab Content] on 22/03/24 As businesses and investors digest the volumes of climate legislation adopted in the 2019-2024 term, can they bank on predictability, or are there more changes to come? Europe’s wind power targets ‘back on track’ [Advocacy Lab Content] on 22/03/24 Europe’s wind power installations must produce 37 gigawatts annually to keep the EU on track towards its 2030 renewables goal. Build-out rates are far lower than needed, coming in at 17 GW total for 2023. Can the industry catch up? Building back better: Ukrainian reconstruction has already begun – let’s make it sustainable on 21/03/24 this pivotal moment for Ukraine’s economy, society and future prospects, multilateral donors and policymakers have a responsibility to ensure money flows towards building better than before. Investment criteria that prioritizes sustainability is not a box-ticking exercise: it’s about meeting people’s needs: for employment, independence, long-term security and resilience, and to restore hope and opportunity for the people of Ukraine. LIVE NOW! Media Partnership – Powering Carbon Neutrality by 2050: EDF’s Net Zero scenario unveiled on 21/03/24 The European Union is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, signaling a crucial turning point in the fight against climate change. Commission presents parliament with Energy Charter Treaty exit plan on 21/03/24 The EU’s executive body has moved to simultaneously withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty while allowing individual member states to vote on its modernisation, according to the plan proposed to European lawmakers on Thursday. Greenpeace disrupts international nuclear summit in Brussels on 21/03/24 Greenpeace activists disrupted the one-day Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels on Thursday (21 March), attended by some 40 delegations from across the world to explore the role of nuclear power.
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