EU Parliament votes to tackle methane – including the ‘invisible’ emissions from energy imports
The European Parliament today (9 May) voted on a critical piece of climate legislation in the form of the EU Methane Regulation
The European Parliament today (9 May) voted on a critical piece of climate legislation in the form of the EU Methane Regulation
Proposed new rules unveiled yesterday (5 April) by the European Commission to restrict climate-damaging fluorinated gases (F-gases) fall short of what is needed and could result in another lost decade in the increasingly urgent fight against climate change
Methane emissions resulting from the petrochemical industry’s extraction and production of coal, gas and oil are responsible for 25 per cent of overall global warming – but a new Methane Regulation unveiled today by the European Commission is a half-hearted step back from EU climate goals