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Independent adviser says parts of existing green plans must be passed into law as soon as possible
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Fresh by-election challenge for Sunak as ex-energy minister condemns North Sea oil drilling and softening on net zero
Owners of historic apartments among those affected by green standards
Also in this newsletter: Greece’s legal migration plan splits its ruling party
Also in this newsletter: Why NGOs are sceptical of Brussels’ proposal to fight foreign interference
Lenders are ‘reluctant to disrupt’ relations with large CO₂ emitters
CFTC proposes standards for voluntary carbon credit derivatives
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High interest rates and patchy charging station coverage make it harder to win over mainstream buyers
Southern European shipping nations say measures risk diverting business away from European ports
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MEPs say bigger cuts would hurt carmakers and consumers but back curbs on microplastics in brakes and tyres
Climate minister steps up calls to bring agriculture under bloc’s CO₂ trading system
Billionaire explains the rationale behind his Breakthrough fund investments in more than 100 nascent companies
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Many warn they will look outside the UK for investments
MEPs confirm Maroš Šefčovič as Green Deal commissioner and Wopke Hoekstra as climate commissioner
Tougher rules may be held back amid increasing hostility to climate regulation
The measure aims to promote green technologies worldwide
Proposed anti-subsidy duties are an admission that European companies and governments have been slow to innovate
Six plaintiffs aged 11-24 have taken legal action at the European Court of Human Rights
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