European cities must adapt to climate change, EU climate chief says
By: EBR | Monday, September 13, 2021
European cities need to adapt as global warming worsens, leading to more floods and fires on the continent, according to the EU’s environment commissioner
German elections as opportunity for a new beginning in Europe
By: EBR | Monday, September 13, 2021
For years, Berlin has at best administered, mostly stonewalled, when it came to European policy
EP survey: EU recovery funds should only go to countries respecting Rule of Law
By: EBR | Friday, September 10, 2021
In the latest public opinion survey, four out of five respondents (81%) say the EU should only provide funds to Member States that respect the rule of law and democratic values
EU budget battle looms, as economy lifts out of crisis
By: EBR | Friday, September 10, 2021
European governments have spent hand over fist, despite ballooning public debt, to prevent the coronavirus pandemic from triggering economic calamity
Far-right parties lead Italian polls
By: EBR | Friday, September 10, 2021
The far-right Brothers of Italy party led by Giorgia Meloni and the far-right party Northern League led by Matteo Salvini are currently leading the most recent polls, with 21% and 20.6% respectively
Merkel enters the ring
By: EBR | Thursday, September 9, 2021
Angela Merkel, the eternal chancellor. Calm, collected, and generally unwilling to debase herself in the political arena
EU reinforces its leading position in global agri-food trade
By: EBR | Wednesday, September 8, 2021
2020 marked another improvement in the EU’s leading position among the world’s biggest exporters of agri-food products
It’s high time to make the EU’s buildings directive fit for 2030 and beyond
By: EBR | Tuesday, September 7, 2021
The make-or-break decade for deep cuts in energy consumption and carbon emissions has already begun, writes Oliver Rapf. Now it’s time to radically revise our legislation, in particular the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)
To stop deforestation, banks too must be reined in
By: EBR | Tuesday, September 7, 2021
A tough EU law on forest commodities must include both trade and the financial sector
Coal mine methane: a missed opportunity for EU’s CBAM
By: EBR | Monday, September 6, 2021
The EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism had an opportunity to include methane in its scope and act against sources of the potent greenhouse gas, but this was left out of the final published draft
EU considers debt relief for countries hit by floods, wildfires
By: EBR | Monday, September 6, 2021
The emergency costs related to this summer’s floods and wildfires could be classified as “a one-off” expenditure and therefore excluded from the calculation of EU countries’ public deficits this year
Energy Charter Treaty cannot be used in intra-EU disputes, rules top court
By: EBR | Friday, September 3, 2021
An international treaty used by polluting energy companies to claim compensation from governments who thwart their investments was ruled incompatible with EU law by the Court of Justice of the European Union
French minister calls for more ‘brutal changes’ to address climate change
By: EBR | Friday, September 3, 2021
To get on the right track of the aspirations of the Paris Climate Agreement “the efforts will be harder, the changes more brutal”
How to ensure no one is left behind by infrastructure development
By: EBR | Friday, September 3, 2021
Governments have begun to invest in the large infrastructure projects needed to reverse the diseconomies and congestion that characterise many African and Asian cities
Olaf Scholz: The CDU’s Best Chancellor Candidate
By: EBR | Friday, September 3, 2021
If Germany’s CDU had used an executive search firm to find a successor for Angela Merkel as Chancellor, it would have probably come up with an intriguing proposition
Ahead of German election, parties split on strengthening EU health cooperation
By: EBR | Thursday, September 2, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted debates on stronger European health policy cooperation
How to regulate hydrogen networks
By: EBR | Thursday, September 2, 2021
The need to regulate hydrogen transport networks is becoming increasingly urgent, but legislation needs to be designed in a way to give the market flexibility to overcome the challenges ahead
EU biofuel reform plan risks undermining waste-based fuels: industry
By: EBR | Wednesday, September 1, 2021
The European Commission’s proposal to halt advanced biofuels from being double-counted towards road transport energy targets would diminish the use of waste-based fuels in favour of cheaper crop-based biofuels
An assertive trade policy: EU’s defence measures against unfair trade practices remained effective in 2020
By: EBR | Tuesday, August 31, 2021
The system for protecting EU businesses from dumped and subsidised imports continued to function well in 2020 thanks to the EU’s robust and innovative ways of using trade defence instruments (TDI)
CAP deal lays ground for third ‘social’ pillar
By: EBR | Monday, August 30, 2021
The post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform agreement struck in June introduced a new concept of social dimension that bears the potential to build a third “pillar” for the EU’s farming subsidy programme in the near future



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