In brief | 17 June ‘26
Twelve million barrels of oil a day won’t magically reappear on the market even if the pact holds.
Europe cannot secure its economy, strengthen its industrial base, or protect citizens from future shocks while remaining dependent on imported fossil fuels. The current crisis has made this undeniable.
Electricity grid operator says it awarded a major contract to two energy companies to connect offshore wind farms in the North Sea to the network.
Drought, extreme heat, and heatwaves are the most prevalent trio of hazards endangering millions of children globally, according to new climate report.
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