Breaking its own carbon removals rules: why we’re challenging the European Commission
MW, Fern, WWF EPO, Lifescape Project, and Partnership for Policy Integrity will guide you through their request for internal review
MW, Fern, WWF EPO, Lifescape Project, and Partnership for Policy Integrity will guide you through their request for internal review
Carbon Market Watch outlines the priorities for the upcoming revision of the EU Emissions Trading System
In its efforts to placate heavy industry, the European Commission’s latest proposed changes to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism serve no environmental purpose. It’s time to refocus the CBAM on the climate.
Although the European Union has the means and capacity to wave goodbye to fossil fuels by 2040, EU environment ministers have backed an unambitious climate target for that year that unfairly shifts some of the burden for domestic climate action to the Global South and future generations.
The continued allocation of free emission allowances has contributed to the limited decarbonisation of steel, cement and chemicals sectors, which remain the major sources of EU industrial CO2 pollution.