Leaders: The Ministers Chose to Stay Home – Is the Government Ashamed of Its Climate Policy?
The Swedish government faced criticism for its absence at a recent meeting on climate policy, raising questions about its commitment to green initiatives.
Consulting as a driving force of energy transformation
Dorota Zawadzka-Stępniak emphasized the importance of knowledge in effective energy transformation at a debate on supporting local governments in green transformation.
Energy Transition: One Fifth Less Funding for Green Electricity
Germany is reducing funding for green electricity, with new regulations emphasizing the need for essential wind and solar installations.
WSJ: 'Green light' from the US for the sale of weapons and ammunition worth $7 billion to the UAE
The US government has approved an additional $7 billion in arms sales to the United Arab Emirates without public announcement, alongside previously announced sales totaling $16.5 billion.
The new energy crisis leads European leaders to demand green concessions
European leaders, spearheaded by Poland and Italy, are advocating for relaxations in the EU's climate and energy policies due to the impact of the latest energy crisis.
Lidegaard presents new green government demands: "It's crazy not to go this way"
Martin Lidegaard, a political leader in Denmark, emphasizes the need for a significant shift in energy policy as a primary condition for the Radikale party's participation in the incoming government after the elections.
Green Budget Lawsuit: This Debt Policy is a Tragedy
The Green party in Germany is contemplating a legal challenge against what they perceive as unconstitutional government budget policies, arguing for responsible fiscal management amidst ongoing crises.
EU: Casasco 'The government protects Italian green steel'
Italian government is taking strong action to protect green steel production by lowering export notification thresholds for critical metal scrap.
SS: 'Green Powder' is Spreading in Finland
Kratom, a psychoactive substance rarely seen in Finland before, is now spreading in the country, attracting attention for both its euphoric effects and potential health risks.
F.A.Z. exclusive: Is green electricity really better than its reputation?
A new study questions whether green electricity is as reliable and affordable as claimed, sparking debate among industry experts and government officials in Germany.
Green Finance of Policy Financial Institutions Reaches 69 Trillion Won, But More Than Half Falls Short of Government Standards
More than half of the green finance supplied by South Korea's policy financial institutions last year did not meet government standards, raising concerns about 'greenwashing'.
Polanski positions Greens’ economic policy as radical alternative to Reeves
Zack Polanski presented a bold economic vision for the Green Party in stark contrast to Rachel Reeves's more moderate approach in London this week.
‘Where have all our front gardens gone?’: Sydney’s supersized driveways eat into yards
Sydney's increasing number of large driveways is significantly reducing front yard spaces in suburban areas, according to a new research study.
Joe Kent: The 'Green Beret' Who Divides MAGA Supporters
Joe Kent, a former Trump administration official, has sparked controversy with his resignation letter criticizing the U.S. government's justification for war with Iran, pointing fingers at Israeli officials and media for misleading Trump.
Gloss: The Spotlight: Five Marks per Liter of Gasoline? How Donald Trump Successfully Implements an Old Green Project
The article discusses high gasoline prices and their impact on various political players, including Donald Trump and environmental advocates.
Hesse: Ideological Transport Policy Becomes a Liability for the Greens
The Green Party and SPD in Hesse suffer significant losses in recent elections, continuing a downward trend for both parties.
Hesse: Ideological Transportation Policy Becomes a Curse for the Greens
The Green Party and SPD in Hesse have suffered significant losses in the recent elections, continuing a trend of decline for both parties.
Analysis: Iran's War Turns Europe Again Towards the Green Transition
The conflict in Iran prompts Europe to accelerate its green transition away from fossil fuels.
Green politician wins in the cradle of the German car industry
Cem Özdemir, a Green party politician in Germany, has made history with his achievements and roles in German politics, including being the first person of Turkish descent in the Bundestag and serving as a minister under Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
The race for Paris: Why France’s capital has likely gone green for good
Paris's upcoming municipal elections highlight a consensus on the city's green transformation, driven by 25 years of left-wing governance.
Nuclear Energy: Europe Facing a New Energy Dilemma
Nuclear energy is re-emerging as a central topic in European discussions amid urgent concerns over energy security and costs.
Demand to Stop All Teenage Deportations
Green Party and Left Party in Sweden are calling for an immediate halt to all teenage deportations, claiming government solutions are insufficient.
Overloading and Regulation: Bavaria Cannot Feed Large Amounts of Eco-Power into Grids
Bavaria is losing increasing amounts of green electricity due to grid limitations, forcing the curtailment of solar energy production despite high generation levels.
Green Party Chair: 'We Greens abolished the rotation forty years ago'
Franziska Brantner, the chair of the Green Party, emphasizes that the party abolished its rotation policy decades ago and insists there will be no part-time Minister-President in Baden-Württemberg during negotiations with the CDU.
The Green Party Proposes Electric Car Offensive
The Green Party in Sweden suggests a comprehensive initiative to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles, ensuring affordability for all households.
Meelis Oidsalu ⟩ Can a green mindset fit into a spotted organization?
The Estonian Ministry of Defense's climate strategy is among the most comprehensive in the region, but data reveals uncomfortable trends regarding waste generation and sorting.
Port of Santos extends discount on tariffs for 'green ships'; understand
The Port of Santos has extended its discount on tariffs for 'green ships' by 120 days to encourage environmentally friendly practices in maritime transport.
The government is fundamentally changing the New Green Savings program
The Czech government is implementing significant changes to the New Green Savings program.
Poland is wasting more and more green energy. The grid cannot keep up with the development of renewable energy sources
Poland faces increasing challenges in managing its renewable energy, leading to mandatory shutdowns of installations as production exceeds demand.
"Before Pierre Hurmic, it took me half the time to get to downtown": the exasperation of residents and shopkeepers in Bordeaux with the "anti-car" policy
Residents and shopkeepers in Bordeaux express frustration over the city's shift towards pedestrianization and reduced car access under Mayor Pierre Hurmic's green policies.
Juhan Parts: Estonia Must Find a Way Out of Ideological Dogmas
Former Prime Minister Juhan Parts argues that Estonia needs a fundamental shift in energy policy rather than a climate law, emphasizing the need to move beyond ideological constraints.
MP demands zero vision against delayed trains: "If Ukraine can, we should be able to"
The Green Party in Sweden is calling for a zero-tolerance policy against train delays, citing Ukraine's achievements as a benchmark for punctuality.
Norwegian does not call Denmark's green flight route 'green'
Norwegian criticizes Denmark's new domestic flight route for not being fully green due to the use of fossil fuel alongside sustainable aviation fuel.
Nikos Androulakis on TikTok: What has actually changed in the energy sector?
Nikos Androulakis, the President of the Greek Party Pasok, criticizes the government's energy policy in a TikTok video, arguing that it has not led to a fair green transition.
Caren Miosga: 'It's no use saying four times:
A discussion during the show 'Caren Miosga' highlights tensions between Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul and Green Party politician Omid Nouripour regarding the situation in the Middle East.
Heating and Climate Protection: How Expensive Will Gas Be Now?
The German government is focusing on green gas, which is expected to increase heating costs for homeowners.
Conrad Black: The high cost of climate alarmism
Conrad Black critiques the extensive financial investments made in fighting climate change, arguing that they have yielded little tangible results.
Spain Supports the ETS
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has defended the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS) against attempts to dismantle it, emphasizing the need for commitment to the Green Transition.
Electricity: Reductions in ‘green’ tariffs are coming in March
Market signals indicate a decrease in ‘green’ tariff charges in Greece for March, correlated with the wholesale electricity market conditions.
Lowering costs goes through networks, not just through state subsidies for green sources
The article discusses the challenges of accessing online content due to technical issues and suggests solutions such as disabling browser extensions or disconnecting from VPN.
Amanda Lind: Don't label us as 'soft on crime'
Amanda Lind addresses criticisms of the Green Party's stance on crime policy, emphasizing the importance of discussing justice without stigma and acknowledging Sweden's need for more mines for climatic reasons.
"It's an act of racism," Latinos affected by new policy in the U.S.
Latino merchants express deep concern over a new U.S. Small Business Administration policy that restricts loans to citizens, excluding legal residents.
Narrowing the Advantage of the 'Green Corridor' Beneficiaries - A Need for Twice the Export Volume
Latvia is tightening the criteria for the 'green corridor,' significantly reducing the number of beneficiaries while emphasizing a focus on high-impact, value-added exports.
Empty Gas Storage: Regional Greens Demand Report from Aiwanger
The Greens in Bavaria are demanding a report from Minister Hubert Aiwanger regarding the record low levels of gas storage in the region, calling for transparency and a strategy for improving energy supply security.
Green Zones for Renewable Energy Development Were Supposed to Provide Cheap Electricity. Network Blockages Will Hinder Government Plans
Poland's government has launched an initiative to map areas suitable for renewable energy implementation, aiming to enhance investment and reduce costs; however, distribution network blockages may undermine these objectives.
Tuned in with Turk and going to fight against 'green ideology'. Who is the new Minister of Motorists?
Igor Červený has been appointed the new Czech Minister of the Environment, marking the end of political maneuvering related to his predecessor's ambitions and signaling a shift in environmental policy.
Rent Price Brake: Greens Demand a Pause for Self-Use
The Green Party in Germany is advocating for stricter regulations on the rent price brake, suggesting a five-year ban on landlords terminating leases for personal use if tenants have previously enforced the price brake.
Europe's green transition is now a matter of energy security
The article discusses how Europe's transition to green energy needs to focus on energy security, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Furious row as Labour claims Greens will 'turn playgrounds into crack dens'
In a heated exchange, Labour accused the Green Party of promoting drug policies that could harm communities, while the Greens defended their approach to decriminalizing drugs.
‘Zero percent chance’: Energy Sec. Wright unloads on European climate alarmists in fiery Paris speech
Energy Secretary Chris Wright criticized European leaders for their unrealistic climate policies in a speech in Paris, warning that abandoning the green agenda is crucial to avoid economic difficulties.