MEPs in Strasbourg have vote against proposals to restrict supply of carbon credits in EU’s emissions trading scheme
MEPs will vote on Tuesday to decide whether to go ahead with plans that supporters say will save the bloc’s emissions trading scheme
New report highlights acceleration of domestic level policies to combat climate change regardless of the lack of progress at the UNFCCC
Chatham House study says EU biofuel demands could force up costs for British motorists, increase food prices and release more carbon emissions
Green 2030 paper outlines key role for CCS in EU, but funding remains concern for policymakers
UK, France, Italy and Germany lead calls to reform emissions trading system or face distortion of the single market
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EU presses on with supergrid plans despite budget cuts as energy commissioner Günther Oettinger calls for North Africa and Caspian Sea nations to join in
Lawyers train negotiators from least developed countries in an effort to level the playing field at the UN climate talks
Developing nations say State Department hosted summit on April 10-11 needs to provide pathway for key funds to be delivered
Despite an ailing carbon market and shrinking economy, the importance of Europe’s climate and energy policies reaches far and wide
A selection of comments and analysis on the EU green paper: “A 2030 framework for climate and energy policies”
Plans enter consultation process as Commissioners stress “economic necessity” of new climate and energy goals
European Union agrees to cover some costs of Alliance of Small Island States at UNFCCC negotiations
A greater emphasis on pricing carbon and fewer United Nations summits are the key recommendations in an EU Commission report released today
Climate Institute report reveals Asia is on track to replace Europe as the world’s largest clean energy investment region
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Joseph Curtin from the the Institute of International and European Affairs explores ways a key obstacle at UN talks can be overcome
Poland’s government stands accused of considering new legislation to limit the influence of campaign groups opposed to its plans to frack for shale gas
New draft guidelines for England & Wales curriculum criticised by scientists for ‘abdicating duty to future generations’