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10 Jun 2025, 11:23
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In brief | 10 June '25

EEA: “Leave no one behind” must be central to Europe’s climate resilience efforts

New report from the European Environment Agency shows that most vulnerable groups are often overlooked in climate adaptation.

NYTimes: Europe wants to banish Russian gas. the US may have other plans.

The White House has entertained the idea of working with the Kremlin to supply Russian gas to Europe.

Euractiv: Brussels accused of stonewalling climate-friendly cement makers

Brussels is under fire for blocking low-carbon cement, with critics accusing it of caving to industry pressure and stalling green innovation.

SustainableViews: Agriculture is the missing piece in EU climate policy

Europe has mounting climate and food security challenges. Its failure to integrate agriculture into green policymaking threatens to undermine both.

Euronews: European Commission goes on the offensive in NGO accusations case

The Commission denied German media reports that it had signed ”secret contracts” with environmental NGOs to promote the bloc’s climate policy.

Bloomberg: Germany’s SEFE strikes 10-year deal for gas from Azerbaijan

Germany’s state-owned SEFE signed a 10-year deal to buy gas from Azerbaijan’s Socar, a move that will help diversify supplies in Europe’s tight market.

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