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29 Sep 2025, 10:11
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In brief | 29 September '25

EEA: Europe must keep green ambitions and implement Green Deal - EU environment agency

Risks of environmental degradation could cascade between the natural, social and political domains.

Euronews: Germany’s Bosch to cut 13,000 jobs at its auto-parts business

The engineering giant is hoping job cuts will save 2.5 billion euros as Europe’s car market crisis stretches on.

Bruegel: Europe’s Clean Industrial Deal: four priorities to fulfil its promise

The future of competitiveness depends on the ability to unleash clean investments; US clean tech cancellations offer "real opportunity."

FT: How geothermal energy could provide ‘always on’ supply

Interest is growing in fracking techniques pioneered by the oil and gas industry for use in tapping the earth’s crust for power.

Bloomberg: Nations rethink plans for Brazil climate summit as costs soar

The countries most vulnerable to climate change face a dearth of rooms and steep rates to attend the COP30 meeting in the Amazon.

The Guardian: What is ‘dunkelflaute’? And how will a new long-duration battery change Australia’s energy grid?

RWE Renewables Australia head says project will help to "unlock the full value of renewable generation."

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