Euronews1 day agoCountries least to blame for climate change but suffering the most could finally be helped in 2025verified_publisherEuronews - By Rosie FrostDubbed the ‘finance COP’, countries are set to work out the finer details of the loss and damage fund at COP29 in Baku next month. Climate-vulnerable …
Euronews2 days agoInside the industrial heartland where France wants to build a €1 billion lithium projectverified_publisherEuronews - By Nick HeubeckFrance views the mine as crucial for both its ecological transition and national sovereignty. A €1 billion lithium project due to become France’s …
Euronews4 days agoEU claims to be ‘on track’ with global biodiversity pledge despite deforestation U-turnverified_publisherEuronews - By Robert HodgsonThe European Union’s chief negotiator on a United Nations compact to reverse biodiversity loss denies postponement of anti-deforestation law …
Euronews4 days agoWielding a chainsaw or welcome relief? EU anti-deforestation law delay seen as a 'disgrace' by manyverified_publisherEuronews - By Robert Hodgson & Marta Pacheco, Ruth WrightA much-debated deforestation law has been postponed by the European Commission, sparking outrage from environmentalists but relief from affected …
Euronews6 days agoEU Commission delays deforestation law’s implementation following global outcryverified_publisherEuronews - By Marta PachecoThe decision by the EU executive follows months of pressure by the industry and third countries calling on appropriate guidance to help companies to …