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The EU’s Pursuit of Net-Zero Emissions: A Roadmap for Carbon Removal

Climate change poses a pressing challenge that calls for immediate action. The European Union (EU), acknowledging the urgency, has committed to limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels under the Paris Agreement. To achieve this ambitious goal, the EU has set a binding target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. While efforts to reduce
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Urgent Appeal to EU Leaders: Counter Iran’s Terrorism and Blacklist Revolutionary Guards

In a powerful address to the European Parliament, Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi made a compelling plea to European Union leaders, urging them to take immediate action against the Iranian regime’s impunity and terrorism. With recent attempts to assassinate individuals who support the Iranian Resistance, Rajavi highlighted the urgent need to blacklist the Revolutionary Guards
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Strengthening EU Waste Shipments: Towards a Sustainable and Responsible Approach

Last week, significant progress was made in the European Union’s efforts to regulate waste shipments and enhance environmental protection. The Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement that seeks to reinforce procedures and control measures for waste shipments while aligning with the EU’s climate neutrality, circular economy, and zero pollution goals. This landmark legislation aims
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European Hydrogen Week 2023 Takes Off: Uniting Policymakers and Stakeholders in Brussels

The European Hydrogen Week 2023, the largest annual event dedicated to hydrogen in Europe, kicked off on 20 November in Brussels. Co-organized by the Commission, this four-day conference and forum aims to bring together policymakers and hydrogen stakeholders from around the globe. With a focus on the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the sector,
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EU Milk Production Sees Relative Stability in 2022: Insights from Eurostat Data

EU farms have witnessed a notable steadiness in their raw milk production, reaching an estimated 160 million tonnes in 2022. Despite a slight decline of 0.3 million tonnes compared to the previous year, this comes in contrast to the consistent growth observed since 2010. Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, recently released data