Turkey addresses the Green Deal, others are suffering. Some MPs are not even halfway through the voting
The article discusses Turkey's engagement with the Green Deal while highlighting issues faced by other countries and lawmakers who are struggling with voting processes.
The EU loses more time, the plan for cars only in March
The EU's decisions regarding the automotive sector continue to be delayed, with the presentation of the Industrial Accelerator Act pushed back to March.
Jessika Roswall, European Commissioner for the Environment: 'The Green Pact is still alive'
Jessika Roswall asserts the ongoing relevance of the European Green Deal amidst criticism from the far-right and highlights its importance for Europe's competitive advantage.
Slovak Opponents of Wind Turbines Lobby Czech Politicians. Turkey's Turek Listens to Them
Slovak opponents of wind turbines are lobbying Czech politicians against proposed renewable energy zones.
New Green Enemies of Robert Fico: Green Deal, Emissions Quotas, and Expensive Electricity
The article critiques the Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's recent focus on economic growth over environmental issues, highlighting concerns about a lack of meaningful reforms and support for heavy industries instead of broader public assistance.
California governor ‘a loser’, says Trump as state signs green energy deal with UK
Donald Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom over a new green energy deal with the UK, calling him a 'loser' and questioning the appropriateness of the agreement.
He will do what he sees fit,
Filip Turek announces on Instagram the imminent introduction of a new candidate for the Minister of the Environment in Czechia, who will collaborate closely with him and be serious about addressing climate policy.
Why do we ignore one of the fundamental economic laws in the EU?
The EU aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 90% by 2040, but this plan is economically questionable compared to efforts by countries like China and India.
Rubio as Churchill: Europe breathed a sigh of relief, but has homework to do. What does the USA expect from us?
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged Europeans to take action on migration, the Green Deal, and industrial development while embracing their heritage during the Munich Security Conference.
The Utopia of 'Technological Neutrality'
The article critiques the concept of 'technological neutrality' in the context of the European Green Deal, arguing it undermines the automotive industry.
A good idea that failed, says Křetínský about the Green Deal for The Economist
Křetínský expresses disappointment regarding the failure of the Green Deal in an interview with The Economist.
Green Deal Moves Forward. The European Parliament Confirmed the Targets for 2040
The European Parliament has confirmed ambitious climate targets for 2040 as part of the Green Deal agenda.
Turk's First Proposal: Ministry Demands 'Climate Audit'
The Czech Ministry of Environment, led by Motorists leader Petr Macinka, is initiating a significant change in climate policy through a proposed 'climate audit' to assess the impacts of green measures on the economy and society.
"A Dirty Deal is Being Made Here" - Outrage Over Arms Cooperation
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces criticism from the Left and Green parties for his decision to enhance arms cooperation with Gulf states, as they question the morality of increasing arms sales to the region.
I am not flying to Cyprus, Taraba announced when we wrote that he would take Filip Turka on a special flight
Despite not becoming the Minister of the Environment, Czech politician Filip Turek is reported to have been involved with EU ministers' important agenda discussions.
Did Turk Have a Point About NATO Expansion? Yes, But...
Filip Turk, a member of Parliament and government envoy for the Green Deal, has sparked criticism for his remarks in Kyiv regarding NATO expansion and foreign policy contributing to war, though many experts see merit in the context of Ukraine's NATO membership discussions leading to Russian aggression.
The Conflict Between the Czech Government and the President Deepens: Turk is Suing Him and Still Going to the Ministry
Filip Turk, a member of parliament and honorary president of the Motoristé sobě movement, has announced plans to sue President Petr Pavel while also being appointed as the government representative for climate policy and the Green Deal amidst a controversial public appearance.
TITAN: Key investment in Serbia with a 10-year strategic deal for 'green' building materials
TITAN has secured a 10-year agreement in Serbia to access approximately 5 million tons of fresh fly ash, boosting its strategic reserves of alternative cementitious materials.
Macinka as a 'signature machine'. An expert explained what implicated Turek in hypocrisy
The government under Andrej Babiš circumvented President Petr Pavel's decision not to appoint Filip Turek as Minister of the Environment by creating a position for him as Government Commissioner for Climate Policy and the Green Deal, a move deemed ineffective and merely a political maneuver by analysts.
This is how the war with President really began: We describe the new plan of Motorists to fight with Petr Pavel
Motorists attempt to bypass President Petr Pavel's decision by promoting Filip Turk as a government envoy for climate policy and the Green Deal after the president rejected his appointment as Minister of the Environment.
EU-Mercosur Agreement: EU States Approve Trade Deal
EU states have given the green light for the free trade agreement with South American Mercosur countries despite ongoing farmer protests, with Germany expressing joy and France showing dissatisfaction.
BYD accelerates the renewal of the car fleet: 'Operation Purification' arrives
BYD initiates 'Operation Purification' to modernize its car fleet and replace vehicles with known technical issues, aligning with the new European Green Deal and expanding support for Italians.
"Apparently Dobrindt has no idea how to deal with this threat," says Banaszak
After the attack in Berlin, Interior Minister Dobrindt warns of a rise in left-wing terrorism, while Green Party leader Banaszak criticizes him for lacking substance in his statements and urges him to contribute meaningfully to addressing the situation.
Safe from climate terror, volcanic group, Green Deal and incompetent state
The article discusses Berlin's current governance issues and the importance of self-reliance in emergencies.
In Brazil, they are finalizing the transfer of Tetê: 'Green light' from Panathinaikos for 6.5 million euros from Grêmio!
Brazil is finalizing the transfer of football player Tetê, with Panathinaikos approving a deal worth 6.5 million euros to Grêmio.