MEPs wave through raft of Green Deal legislation as elections loom

[ad_1] The European Parliament’s environment committee has approved provisional deals with governments on half a dozen key pieces of environmental law, as lawmakers hurry to complete as much Green Deal…

Opinion | The Lesson of 1975 for Today’s Pessimists

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Cummins to Pay $1.7 Billion to Settle Claims It Skirted Engine-Emissions Rules

[ad_1] Updated Dec. 22, 2023 5:02 pm ET Cummins agreed to pay about $1.7 billion to settle claims that the engine maker installed devices in hundreds of thousands of engines…

Malaysia Says Indonesian Forest Fires Causing Transboundary Haze

[ad_1] Haze from hundreds of Indonesian forest fires has reached Malaysia, shrouding some areas of the country and causing air quality to drop. Transboundary haze triggered by fires in southern…

Electric cars targeted in update of vehicle pollution limits

[ad_1] Environmental groups blame auto industry lobbying for a freeze in limits on exhaust pollution, but electric cars are now targeted with restrictions on particulate matter from brakes and tyres.…

Forest or grove? Why critics are divided on France’s new ‘urban forest

[ad_1] France’s capital city is getting its first urban forest as its green transformation plan takes shape, but not everyone is impressed. ADVERTISEMENT Paris has started planting its first urban…

Brussels, my love? EU plays good cop at a bad COP?

[ad_1] On Brussels, my love? this week, we break down why it is so important that world leaders meet once a year to discuss the climate, even in an oil-rich…

Q&A: Our addiction to plastic has to end, No More Plastic founder says

[ad_1] The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. At this year’s Lisbon Web Summit,…