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

EEA:

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

NYTimes:

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

Euractiv:

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

SustainableViews:

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

Euronews:

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 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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