Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: The government is looking to take a key step to advance the reform of the Glacier Law in Congress
President Javier Milei's government is pushing for a reform of the Glacier Law that has potential implications for multinational investments, despite facing significant opposition from environmental groups.
What environmental reforms would the Milei Government pursue
The Milei administration in Argentina is planning to modify environmental laws, focusing on natural resources to enhance economic growth, despite raising concerns about environmental impacts.
The closely watched electoral battle between Labour and Reform UK was won by the Greens
The Greens have emerged victorious in an important electoral contest against Labour and Reform UK.
Rauno Ligi and Karl MetskΓΌll: Courts have applied the right to appeal very broadly
Rauno Ligi and Karl MetskΓΌll discuss the extensive application of the right to appeal in environmental matters by courts in Estonia and the resulting delays in legal proceedings.
Reform of the glacier law: a setback that affects sources of life
The article discusses a proposed reform to Argentina's glacier law, raising concerns about its implications for water sources and environmental protection.
With just enough votes, the Government bets on changing the glacier law in the Senate
The Argentine government is moving forward with a reform of the glacier law aimed at reducing protected areas to enable mining investments, facing protests and environmental backlash.
Following the Arrest of Greenpeace Activists, Protests Continue in Front of Congress Against the Glacier Law Reform
Protests against the reform of the Glacier Law continue in Argentina following the arrest of Greenpeace activists, who claim the initiative benefits mining interests over environmental protection.
Reform for Infrastructure: Bats on Repeat
The German government is moving to accelerate infrastructure projects, potentially at the expense of environmental protections.
Senate: The Government seeks ratification of the Mercosur-European Union agreement and to advance with the glacier law reform
The Argentine government is pushing for the ratification of the Mercosur-European Union trade agreement while also addressing reforms to environmental protections regarding glaciers in the Senate.
RaΓΊl Jalil defended the reform to the glacier law: "There is no more negative environmental impact than poverty"
RaΓΊl Jalil, the governor of Catamarca, strongly supports a proposed reform to the glacier law ahead of Senate discussions, arguing that enabling provinces to manage their resources can reduce poverty without harming the environment.
Anger over plans to abolish New Zealandβs dedicated environment ministry
New Zealand's government plans to abolish its environment ministry, raising concerns about weakened environmental protections amid efforts to reduce bureaucracy.
Climate Protection: Coalition Aims to Present Key Points for New Heating Law
The German coalition of Union and SPD plans to unveil their reform proposals for the contentious heating law in the coming days, aiming to balance environmental goals with citizens' affordability concerns.
Glaciers: A Reform that Increases Legal Insecurity and Risks of Corruption
Argentina's government is prioritizing a controversial reform of laws protecting glaciers that critics argue could lead to environmental degradation and increased corruption risk.
Understand how Valinhos' decree on environmental areas creates an impasse with the federal settlement plan
The Valinhos government declared six rural areas as public utility for environmental preservation, complicating the federal plan for a rural settlement.
Congress: with labor reform at the center of the debate, extraordinary sessions begin
The Argentine Congress has commenced its extraordinary sessions, focusing on labor reform and several other legislative projects including youth penal law, environmental protection, and a trade agreement with the EU.
The youngest American president built one of the most important canals in the world
The article highlights Theodore Roosevelt's significant contributions as the 26th President of the United States, particularly in environmental protection and national infrastructure like the Panama Canal.
"Sticking to past technology" - Top official criticizes combustion engine phase-out reform
Germany's Environment Agency President Dirk Messner criticizes the current approach to environmental policy, stating that delaying goals and deadlines for the phase-out of combustion engines is both ecologically and economically harmful.