The 27-nation EU became increasingly worried last year ... the bloc of 450 million people move to an economy with lower greenhouse-gas emissions. Many European innovators expand their businesses ...
According to EU data, transportation is the only sector in which greenhouse gas emissions have increased in the past three decades, rising 33.5% between 1990 and 2019. Passenger cars are a major ...
Meanwhile, the EU pledged to reduce emissions by at least ... that are responsible for 80 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas pollution, has pledged to stop financing new coal-fired power ...
Japan’s environment and industry ministries on Tuesday finalized a plan to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 60% from 2013 levels by 2035, up from its 2030 goal of a 46% cut. The move ...
EU gas generation declined for the fifth year in a row, and total fossil generation fell to a historic low. “Fossil fuels are losing their grip on EU energy,” said Dr Chris Rosslowe ...
BRUSSELS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The European Union is planning to extend its targets to fill gas storage ahead of winter for at least another year after their scheduled expiry in December 2025 ...
European demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is expected to rise sharply in 2025, as the super-chilled fuel continues to play an important role in the continent's energy mix. LNG imports into ...
Orban takes hard line on renewal of Russia sanctions Issue to be on agenda of EU foreign ministers on Monday No renewal would mean big problems for EU, Ukraine aid BUDAPEST/BRUSSELS, Jan 24 ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban urges the EU to address Hungary's gas dispute with Ukraine, citing increased energy prices following Ukraine's decision to stop Russian gas transit.
Orban, whose government has maintained closer economic and political relations with Moscow than other EU countries, reiterated his criticism of the sanctions on Friday, saying they caused 19 ...
BUDAPEST/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Hungary wants the European Union to persuade Ukraine to resume gas transit from Russia to Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday, signalling a tough debate as ...
The freshly inaugurated president quickly put the EU in his crosshairs, telling reporters, "The one thing they can do quickly is buy our oil and gas," when asked how the EU could avoid heavy tariffs.