The critical importance of the Single Market for Europe’s global trade performance
The Single Market just turned 30. It is one of the EU’s greatest achievements and the success of the Single Market is built on the fundamental economic logic that binds EU Member States together....
EU-Russia trade since the start of the war – recoupling for some, expansion for others
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was met with calls for economically alienating Russia. Countries were encouraged to impose sanctions, reduce trade with Russia, and offset any economic and resource dependencies. One year...
Vietnam capital dims street lights to save energy during heatwave
Authorities in Vietnam’s capital of Hanoi are turning off street lights to keep the national power system running amid record temperatures bringing a surge in demand in some parts of the Southeast Asian nation.
Cop28 president’s team accused of Wikipedia ‘greenwashing’
Exclusive: UAE using site to ‘control narrative’ amid criticism of oil boss leading climate summit, say critics.
Australian banks lending billions to fossil fuel projects despite supporting emissions reductions, analysis suggests
Big four have pledged to align business practices with Paris agreement but loophole allows them to fund sector, activist group says
Heat pumps: more than 80% of households in Great Britain ‘satisfied with system’
Exclusive: England, Scotland and Wales survey reports similar response to people with gas boilers.