"It is ultimate": Pelle Dragsted demands detailed plan for inequality if the Red-Green Alliance is to make Mette Frederiksen prime minister
Pelle Dragsted of the Red-Green Alliance has set a condition for supporting Mette Frederiksen's government, demanding a detailed plan to reduce inequality in Denmark.
Pelle Dragsted demands a detailed plan for inequality if the Red-Green Alliance is to make Mette Frederiksen Prime Minister: 'It is essential'
Pelle Dragsted, political spokesperson for the Red-Green Alliance, states that Mette Frederiksen must provide a detailed plan to reduce inequality in Denmark before receiving their support to continue as Prime Minister.
A forest with 1,000 trees, a large central park, and a river: Almeida's plan for the New Azca
Madrid's Mayor has unveiled a 90-million-euro plan to revitalize the New Azca financial district, featuring a central park, a river, and over 1,000 new trees, set to begin in 2027.
'We haven't seen anything yet': China's plan to kick foreign oil habit
China is accelerating its push towards renewable energy as outlined in its latest five-year plan, aimed at reducing dependence on foreign oil while grappling with its status as the largest carbon emitter.
Arsenal news: Havertz gets green light for transfer as Arteta shares Dowman plan
Arsenal prepares for a crucial Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen, while discussions about Kai Havertz's future and the emergence of young talent Max Dowman are highlighted.
Sheinbaum 'mistrusts' that the PT and Verde will vote in favor of the electoral reform plan B: 'We will see'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expresses skepticism about the support from the Labor Party and the Green Party for her secondary electoral reform plan.
EU Eco-Folly, Italy at Risk for Green Homes
The European Commission has initiated infringement proceedings against Italy and 18 other EU member states for failing to submit a national renovation plan for green buildings as mandated by EU directives.
Instead of cars, there will be trees on Letná Plain, but a clear concept for the giant area is lacking according to Prague 7
Prague 7 authorities aim to replace parking spaces with greenery on Letná Plain, but they admit to lacking a comprehensive plan for the area.
Baden-Württemberg: Özdemir Needs a Plan Against the Economic Crisis
Baden-Württemberg, facing significant economic challenges, looks to Cem Özdemir for leadership in addressing the crisis.
MDG is Critical of Nuclear Cooperation with France
The Norwegian Green Party (MDG) expresses concerns over France's plan to increase its nuclear arsenal and invites collaboration from other European nations.
200-megawatt photovoltaic plant in Santa Elena gets the green light for construction
The environmental impact study and management plan for a 200 MW photovoltaic plant in Santa Elena, Ecuador, has been approved by the Ministry of Environment and Energy.
The Green Party ‘approves’ 95% of the electoral reform: What are the points that do not convince them?
The Green Party in Mexico has expressed support for the majority of the electoral reform proposed by Claudia Sheinbaum, with some reservations that they plan to analyze further.
The EC allocated €360.4 million of RRF funds to Lithuania
The European Commission has approved a payment of €360.4 million to Lithuania as part of its Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) plan, focusing on green technology and renewable energy projects.
Growing Inward: Vitoria's Urbanism That Frustrates Builders
Vitoria's new General Urban Planning Plan aims to promote a more compact and sustainable city while addressing excessive land consumption.
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.
With a billion euro plan, Lisbon bets on green areas as climatic refuges against heat
Lisbon is investing in a €250 million drainage plan focusing on green areas to mitigate the effects of extreme weather caused by climate change.
Tartu's Green Area Maintenance Plan Sparks Lively Debate on Urban Nature's Future
Tartu's plan to change the maintenance of its parks and green areas has raised concerns among scientists and youth about its impact on biodiversity restoration.
Tartu scientists and nature conservationists worry about the mowing of green areas planned by the city government
Scientists and nature conservationists in Tartu are concerned about the city government's plan to mow grasslands rich in biodiversity more extensively.
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.
Germany to Source Green Energy from Morocco? Berlin Has a Plan
Germany's government plans to import renewable energy from Morocco through the Sila Atlantik project, which involves underwater high-voltage cables.
European Parliament approved a draconian green plan: ‘Suicide of the European economy’
The European Parliament has officially adopted a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, leading to significant political debate around its implications for the economy.
The Strangest Plan to Avoid Relegation in Football History
A Maldivian football club, Green Streets, controversially withdrew from a match to avoid relegation, resulting in the descent of their competitor, Valencia.
Total blockage in the electrical grid: new industrial and housing projects will not be able to connect
Spain's electrical infrastructure is collapsing, preventing new industrial and housing projects from connecting to the grid, leading the government to acknowledge the failure of its green energy plan amidst nuclear debates.
Trump gives the green light to the return of the Chagos Islands
Trump has approved the return of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, despite previously opposing the plan.
Justice annuls Madrid City Council plan not to restore all green areas of the Sports Palace
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice has annulled a modification to the Urban Planning General Plan that would have allowed the non-restoration of all green areas at the Community of Madrid's Sports Palace.
The justice demolishes the plan of Ayuso and Almeida to negotiate the complete restitution of the green areas of the Palacio de los Deportes
A personal lawyer has successfully challenged the urban planning modification regarding the restitution of green areas around the Palacio de los Deportes, resulting in the annulment of the plan due to its inadequacy.
Spain's 'green plan' falls short of its goals due to lack of demand, self-consumption, wind energy, storage, and electric vehicles
Spain's efforts to meet its renewable energy goals, as outlined in its National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan, are hindered by insufficient demand and infrastructure for self-consumption and electric vehicles, despite achieving significant renewable electricity production in 2025.
New failure of the government with its energy plan: self-consumption does not arrive either
The government admits failure in its green energy plan as doubts arise about reaching the 19 GW self-consumption target by 2030 due to nuclear debates.
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.
SCHOEN, GREEN: We back Trump on Maduro — and urge a better plan to govern Venezuela
The authors, two Democrats, express their support for Trump's actions against Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela while advocating for a more effective governance strategy.
Seville will feature a green and blue ring that will surround it with 42 kilometers of new parks, lagoons, and trails
Seville is set to be surrounded by a massive green and blue ring featuring 42 kilometers of new parks, wetlands, and trails by 2030, as part of an environmental infrastructure plan adopted by the city council.
The intensive use of pesticides, a new victory of the anti-ecological wave unleashed by the offensive against the Green Pact
The article discusses how Europe, particularly Spain, has shifted from a plan to reduce pesticide use by 50% to allowing the extensive use of harmful chemicals, threatening the environment.
UK households with gas boilers face new £30 charge
UK households with gas boilers might incur a new £30 charge as part of Ed Miliband's upcoming £15 billion Warm Homes Plan aimed at promoting heat pumps.