The court said campaigners arguments against the East African crude oil pipeline had changed too much – they are considering an appeal
Thunberg said the wind farm violates the rights of indigenous Sami people to herd their reindeer, as the sight and sound of the turbines scares the animals
While the EU and African countries push for production cuts, major nations like the US and Saudi Arabia focus instead on recycling and waste disposal
Lentz accused the European Union of helping protect fossil fuel investments but climate campaigners accused him of a “desperate attempt” to keep the EU in the treaty
Experts fear that fossil fuel companies will restructure their operations through Switzerland to keep suing governments over climate action
After big European nations said they would leave the Energy Charter Treaty, the European Commission now says a joint EU exit is the best option
Denmark wants to suck more carbon dioxide out of the air than it emits by 2050 and store it in old North Sea oil and gas fields
The European Union plans to ban bottom-trawling in marine protected areas by 2030 but the fishing industry is resisting the measures
Alessandro Modiano resigned three months into a new far-right government and it is unclear if he will be replaced as climate envoy or if the position will be scrapped
The German government agreed that utility RWE could expand the Luetzerath coal mine in exchange for a faster national coal phase-out
In a pivot away from Russian gas, Germany cut energy consumption to its lowest level since the Berlin Wall fell – but increased coal burning
The world-first scheme will protect European industries from being undercut by polluting competitors, but angers emerging economies
The EU deforestation law aims to stop imports of products if their producers have cut down trees to grow them
Ursula von der Leyen is mooting increased public support for EU cleantech industries, in response to the US’ Inflation Reduction Act
France, Germany and Spain plan to leave the controversial investment pact, putting a whole system of dirty energy protections into play
French people and businesses are encouraged to take shorter showers, turn down thermostats and car pool but none of the measures are binding
At pre-Cop talks in Kinshasa, Frans Timmermans called for ways to address losses and damages caused by climate impacts to be on the agenda at Cop27
Finance ministers agreed to raise funds from the bloc’s carbon market but lawmakers are concerned it could compromise other green measures
Rich countries have long resisted giving money specifically for the “loss and damage” that climate change is causing
Copenhagen was the first city to launch a carbon neutrality plan in 2012, but has given up on its pledge due to a lack of CCS funding