New levies and fees worldwide add cost to electric-car buyers as sales growth cools
European Environment Agency chief says climate risks must not be allowed to fall down the political agenda
Labour’s shadow energy secretary could be among the most powerful — and radical — of Starmer’s close allies
Also in this newsletter: why Italian premier Giorgia Meloni is running in the EU elections
Global carriers ask Brussels to weaken landmark plans to require monitoring and disclosure of all emissions
Move is expected to push up prices as aircraft switch to 10% blend of greener fuels by 2030
Final plenary session of parliament sees climate legislation passed despite political and industry opposition
The coming Sustainability Disclosure Requirements take aim at ‘greenwashing’ at individual holding level
Leading courts around the world are recognising for the first time that governments have legally binding obligations on emissions
New rules to curb pollution are set to face a barrage of challenges in the courts
Case brought against Switzerland by a 2,000-strong group of women
Progress in the fastest-warming continent is thwarted by a constituency fatigued by inflation and trade tensions
Calls for London and Brussels to relink energy markets to prevent ‘regulatory nightmare’
Also in this newsletter: Brussels prepares yet another package to placate Europe’s angry farmers
Also in this newsletter: Greek parliament to approve private higher education after decades of wrangling
Women at the top, workplace trends and career tips, including an interview with fashion entrepreneur Emma Grede. Plus: US unions woo women; managing tensions at work; grandmothers do childcare; life after the sack; and Korean women’s baby dilemma
French President Emmanuel Macron says crisis in sector cannot be fixed ‘in a few hours’
Also in this newsletter: A closer look at the bloc’s green spending gap
Lawmakers and diplomats in Brussels express frustration at Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s unpredictable coalition
Ireland, Germany, Singapore and China are imposing rules on building new server farms over energy usage fears
The extraordinary concessions they won from Brussels this week illustrate their potential to reshape the bloc’s politics
Reference to a 30% cut in nitrogen and methane gases by 2040 removed from proposed road map
French capital seen as a trendsetter on mobility, with ballot pitched as test of tolerance for ‘monsters on wheels’
Tractors rolled into Brussels on Thursday to block major roads and squares close to summit gathering
Commission president to hold talks in bid to end escalating demonstrations against EU green policies
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