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Date: 2021

Energy Charter Treaty reform might expand, rather than reduce the risk of investor-state arbitration claims

12/02/2021

By Winnie2021

The European Union is supposed to put forward this Monday 15 February its position for the definition of the “economic activity in the energy sector”, one of the most important […]

Secrecy surrounding €672 billion in EU recovery funding jeopardises building back better, say campaigners

09/02/2021

By Nicolas2021

Little is known about how Member States intend to use funds from the EU’s EUR 672 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility, raising concerns about the bloc’s ability to rebound from […]

Letter to European Commission: Public partnership and respect for the Aarhus Convention are preconditions for green recovery

08/02/2021

By Nicolas2021

Member States are going to invest an unprecedented amount of EU public funds and resources through the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), which amounts to EUR 672 billion. This is […]

Carbon border tax: EU industry cannot have its cake and eat it

05/02/2021

By goksen

The Environment Committee of the European Parliament took its position on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a financial instrument meant to put a price on carbon-intensive imports from outside […]

German energy giant RWE uses the Energy Charter Treaty to attack Dutch climate action

04/02/2021

By c.dascalu

RWE has filed an arbitration claim against the Netherlands, seeking compensation for the Dutch decision to phase-out electricity production from coal by 2030. The firm invokes the Energy Charter Treaty […]

France is yet another Member State ordered by the Court to step up its climate action

03/02/2021

By Winnie2021

In the historic climate case, l’Affaire du Siècle, launched by French NGOs in 2018, the Paris Administrative Court has found that the French State is not taking sufficient climate action […]

EU industrial pollution law revision essential to cut greenhouse gases and pollutants

01/02/2021

By Nicolas2021

The Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) currently excludes limits on carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs), making it unfit to support the EU’s moves to address climate change, according […]

Making the “EU climate bank” a reality

28/01/2021

By Nicolas2021

Civil society organisations welcome the progress made by the European Investment Bank to fight climate change since 2019, especially its commitments to both align all its operations with the Paris […]

Czech government to decide on coal exit as EU foreign ministers call for global coal phase out

26/01/2021

By c.dascalu

The Czech government is expected to agree a date for the closure of all of its coal plants on Monday 1 February, with none of the options currently on the […]

EU’s climate and energy diplomacy needs to help implement the Paris Agreement

26/01/2021

By c.dascalu

EU Foreign Affairs ministers agreed today that climate action should be much more central in the EU’s foreign policy, calling for renewed attention to high ambition alliances while increasing the […]

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