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Lisa-Martina Klein Published: June 8th, 2022

Following the EU Commission’s controversial decision to include gas and nuclear power in the taxonomy and thus classify them as green, the debate now turns to mining. It is said, in order to prevent potential supply problems, European mining projects would need to be subsidized. But environmental groups are skeptical, writes Leonie Düngefeld.It will be […]

Manuel Berkel Published: June 7th, 2022

Robert Habeck is on the road again as energy ambassador. This week, he is going to Israel, the Palestinian territories, and Jordan. One key topic is set to be renewable energies, but once again, it is also about the supply of natural gas. Israel has a deposit that is easy to explore. However, to be […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: June 15th, 2022

MEPs of the Environment and Economics Committees in the European Parliament celebrated their vote yesterday as an “important milestone victory”: They voted by a majority against the inclusion of nuclear power and natural gas in the EU taxonomy. Members of both committees had objected to the Commission’s plan. My colleague Leonie Düngefeld explains what happens […]

Sarah Schaefer Published: June 14th, 2022

A constitutional amendment is necessary “to ensure that the Union can respond more effectively to future crises” – according to a resolution recently passed by the European Parliament with a clear majority. However, governments lack the will for real reform of the EU, says Sophie Pornschlegel, Senior Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre. In […]

Till Hoppe Published: June 13th, 2022

Yesterday’s election night was not a particularly good one for Emmanuel Macron: France’s president is likely to win the most seats in the National Assembly with his Ensemble alliance, but he is not assured of a majority of his own. The left-wing alliance around the EU and Germany critic Jean-Luc Mélenchon made strong gains in […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: June 20th, 2022

After Marine Le Pen’s jab from the right during the presidential elections in April, Emmanuel Macron now takes a left hook from Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s left-wing alliance and as a result, the center alliance lost its absolute majority of seats in parliament in yesterday’s elections. This will likely make it more difficult for Macron to implement […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: June 17th, 2022

It was clear words that the heads of government Olaf Scholz, Emmanuel Macron, Mario Draghi, and Klaus Iohannis had in their luggage on their trip to Kyiv yesterday: They will support Ukraine’s immediate candidacy status to join the EU. Among the German population, however, the picture is different, as a survey by the opinion research […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: June 16th, 2022

Yesterday, the Russian energy company Gazprom further curtailed gas deliveries via the Nord Stream 1 Baltic Sea pipeline. Economic Affairs Minister Robert Habeck suspects that the reasons given for the delays of the repairs of gas compressors may be a ruse and fears further reductions: “It may just be getting started,” he said in Berlin. […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: June 24th, 2022

Ukraine and Moldova became official candidates for membership in the European Union yesterday. This is a – albeit expected – bang for the buck and an “historic decision,” as was said several times at the EU summit in Brussels. and what about the Western Balkans? At the preceding informal meeting of the heads of state […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: June 23rd, 2022

Today, the heads of state and government of the EU and the Western Balkan countries are meeting in Brussels to discuss the next round of EU enlargement. On the agenda of the EU summit are, of course, the membership applications of Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia. Eric Bonse and Till Hoppe give an overview of what […]