The Danube is the second longest river in Europe, and flows mostly through countries in emerging Europe. Severely affected by this summer’s drought, the environment and...
Tag - Climate Crisis
Armenia’s goal to double its forest cover by 2050 as part of its commitment to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change has captured the attention of the public and of...
Kosovo, one of the most polluted countries in emerging Europe, could be about to pivot away from a reliance on coal-fired power stations. Earlier this week, Contour...
Greenpeace Poland has filed a lawsuit against PGE GiEK, a subsidiary of state-owned utility PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna demanding that PGE GiEK stop any further fossil...
The European Commission has revealed a new strategy to help Europe’s industry lead the twin transitions towards climate neutrality and digital leadership. The...
The president of the European Committee of the Regions has called on the European Union to set out a five-year action plan to ensure all regions and cities are supported...
The global environmental organisation Greenpeace has recognised Lithuania’s Utenos trikotažas as the first – and so far the only – textile company in...
Czechia, Estonia, Latvia and Slovakia are set to benefit from the lion’s share of a new round of European Commission funding for projects under the LIFE programme...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, thousands of small towns and cities across Europe were transformed by industrialisation. While most developed ad hoc, with...
The decision last week of Polish state-run utilities Energa and Enea to freeze financing for their joint project to build a new 1GW coal-fired power unit at Ostrołęka...
The European Commission has found Romanian plans to support the creation of a network of recharging stations for electric vehicles to be in line with EU state aid rules...
Tackling climate-related energy challenges in Bulgaria looks like the well-known story of seeing your dentist – the longer you put off going, the more painful and...