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Poland criticizes ‘insane’ EU climate policy

The speed at which the EU is pushing its industry to cut carbon emissions under the Emissions Trading System is “insane,” according to Poland’s deputy climate and environment minister. Speaking at the POLITICO Energy & Climate Forum in Brussels Monday, Secretary of State Krzysztof Bolesta said the EU was moving too fast to take away free pollution permits for heavy industry — in some cases reducing them by as much as half. And it’s not one industry branch, it’s...

Politico EU 8d ago

Europe’s race to secure its energy supplies — live updates

The fallout from the U.S.-Israel war in Iran is already rippling through global markets. But the worst may still lie ahead for Europe. As oil and gas supplies tighten and prices spike, the shock is seeping into every corner of the economy, from manufacturing to borrowing costs to demand shifts.

Politico EU 9d ago

Minister refuses to rule out temperature limits in schools after May heatwave

Minister refuses to rule out temperature limits in schools after May heatwave Experts warn ‘El-Nino’ is 80 per cent likely this summer following record-breaking spring temperatures - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Bridget Phillipson has refused to rule out introducing temperature limits in school buildings, following the warmest spring on record for England and Wales. Temperatures exceeded 35C in Kew Gardens last week, as the late May heatwave saw six consecutive days above 30C in some...

The Independent UK 6d ago

Can cities keep pace with growing populations?

Housing, climate resilience and urban development took centre stage at the 13th Session of the World Urban Forum, where delegates exchanged ideas and practical solutions for the challenges facing cities worldwide. The 13th Session of the World Urban Forum brought together political leaders, urban planners and development experts to discuss the future of cities. Housing affordability, climate resilience and sustainable growth dominated discussions as delegates exchanged experiences and...

Euronews 8d ago

El Nino set to fuel record global temperatures as UN issues urgent climate change warning

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The Independent UK 7d ago

Almost half of parents say feeding their children is harder than five years ago, shock survey reveals

Almost half of parents say feeding their children is harder than five years ago, shock survey reveals An estimated 4.2 million children will still be in poverty by 2029, official analyis shows - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Millions of parents in the UK are facing rising difficulty in feeding their children as a new survey reveals the new scale of hunger hardship. Almost half (44 per cent) of the nation’s 17 million parents are finding it harder today than five years ago to feed their...

The Independent UK 8d ago

Toddler fighting for life after inflatable house thrown into air by violent storm

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The Independent World 7d ago

The scorching May heatwaves are here to stay. And Northern Europe is totally unprepared

The scorching May heatwaves are here to stay. And Northern Europe is totally unprepared As Europe braces for another long, hot summer, some regions and communities are at greater risk of harm, writes James C. Reynolds - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Beneath the glare of the hot May sun, a small, grey tractor trundles across the verdant landscape of Gevrey-Chambertin. A farmer rides the machine through his vineyards, dressed in a light T-shirt and cap, with a parasol overhead to guard...

The Independent World 10d ago

Germans at Russia's SPIEF: Who's really there?

Are German businesses returning to Russia's SPIEF meeting? June 4, 2026This year's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), which opened on June 3, is the fifth to be held since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Before the war, the forum served as a venue for signing major investment agreements with foreign companies.

Deutsche Welle 5d ago

Europe pours money into ocean research as Trump guts science funding

PARIS — The European Union wants to plug a gaping hole in ocean research left behind by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. The trouble is, it has a lot less cash to splash.  Last week, the European Commission launched the “OceanEye” program, which aims to make the EU “a global leader in ocean intelligence” by investing in critical ocean observation technologies and data collection on how oceans evolve. It came two weeks after the...

Politico EU 1d ago