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Equinor safely stores CO2 in the Norwegian North Sea. The Northern Lights project will start storing CO2 in 2024, and the new Smeaheia license has the potential to store 20 MT of CO2 annually, transported from Belgium through a new pipeline.
EU to unveil 2040 climate goal with controversial 'net' cuts
The European Commission is expected to back a 90 percent net cut to emissions by 2040, but it likely to include what some have called an "implausibly large amounts of carbon capture" as a solution. Read on »
AGENDA EU's 2040 climate target and farmers in focus This WEEK
This week, the EU commission will present a proposal to cut net emissions by 90 percent by 2040, while MEPs discuss the demands of farmers' protests across Europe. Romanian president Klaus Iohannis will also address the EU parliament in Strasbourg. Read on »
OPINION Schengen benefits for Bulgaria and Romania are being oversold
The economic benefits of "partial" Schengen entry are limited — the decision provides more symbolic significance than economic benefit for Bulgaria and Romania. Read on »
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Top Green candidates rule out any EU coalition with far right
The Greens have elected German MEP Terry Reintke and Dutch MEP Bas Eickhout as their top candidates for the upcoming EU Parliament elections, in which their group is expected to lose seats. Read on »
ANALYSIS Meloni-Orbán: the new EU 'power couple' but for how long?
Italian prime minister Georgia Meloni flipped her friendly ties with Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán to come out looking like a major power broker at this week's EU summit. Read on »
EU deforestation law could hit smallest African farmers hardest
As enactment of the EU's new directive on deforestation looms, insiders have warned that increased poverty in poor countries could be one of the unintended consequences — compliance is likely to favour larger commercial farms over smallholders in supply chains. Read on »
EUOBSERVED New government in Belfast is much ado about not much
The deal to restore Northern Ireland's government — after nearly two years — is being spun as a major triumph. But not much has changed. This is an exercise in fine-tuning and political window-dressing. Read on »
US and EU civil servants call to end diplomatic support for Israel
More than 800 serving US and European civil servants have called for an end to their governments' diplomatic and military support for Israel, marking yet another expression of condemnation for Israel's devastating operation in Gaza. Read on »
OPINION Erdoğan faces a crucial test next month — can he retake Istanbul?
The EU is not inclined to take steps supporting Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in areas such as visa liberalisation or Customs Union modernisation before the local elections next month. Read on »
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