No deal yet on EU climate targets
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Not implementing climate friendly policies could cost European countries around six times as much as the price of decarbonisation, a new study finds.
European environment ministers have formally agreed to cut greenhouse gas emissions to a tenth of 1990 levels by the end of the next decade, and given European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen a concrete mandate on the very eve of a summit of world leaders in Brazil.
Europe has continued to take steps towards strengthening its ability to adapt to the growing impact of climate change
The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a new European commission aimed at providing health sector solutions to what it called one of the defining health challenges of our time: climate change. The Pan-European Commission on Climate and Health ...
The gap between climate promises and climate action is barely narrowing, and that puts Earth on course for a “climate breakdown,” UN Sec. Gen. António Guterres warns.
EU environment ministers will Tuesday make a last-ditch attempt to reassert the bloc's climate ambitions by nailing down key emissions targets in the run-up to the UN's climate summit in Brazil.