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Ripple Effects: What Recent ESG Policy Developments in the EU Mean for the Rest of the World

GreenBiz

But what happens in the EU doesn’t always stay in the EU. Due to the global nature of organizations and their supply chains, any policy developments within the world’s third-largest economy have far-reaching effects across regions and countries.

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“Crazy world” of EU power – negative prices across western Europe, all day in Germany

Renew Economy

The post “Crazy world” of EU power – negative prices across western Europe, all day in Germany appeared first on RenewEconomy. Prices go negative across Western Europe electricity markets on Saturday, and are expected to do so on most weekends over summer.

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Reducing cars’ emissions easier said than done, says EU audit institution

Envirotec Magazine

Despite lofty ambitions and strict requirements, most passenger cars on EU roads still emit the same quantity of CO2 as 12 years ago. Electric vehicles can help the EU to come close to a zero-emissions car fleet. However, EU auditors warn that efforts in this direction must shift up a gear.

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World Green Building Council - WorldGBC's 7 key messages on the EU Taxonomy draft Second Delegated Act

Global Renewable News

The World Green Building Council took part in the European Commission's public consultation on the EU Taxonomy draft 2nd Delegated Act.The EU Taxonomy defines sustainability criteria for.

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'World first': EU reaches agreement on carbon removal certification rules

Business Green

European Parliament, Council and Commission reach initial agreement on first EU-level certification framework for carbon removals

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EU set to launch world's first hydrogen bank

Energy Central

Coming soon The European Commission will inaugurate its much anticipated Hydrogen Bank in order to support the increase of renewable hydrogen in the EU's energy mix The idea is to make €800 million available from European funds to help the industry and at the same time, incentivise private investment.

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How the EU’s new ‘toxic-free’ vision could shape your safer chemicals strategy

GreenBiz

It has now proposed a new vision for a "toxic-free environment" and published a strategy for moving the EU towards that goal. While EU chemical restrictions have gained limited traction in U.S. While EU chemical restrictions have gained limited traction in U.S. and elsewhere.

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