In brief | 11 June '25
OECD & UNDP:
Ambitious climate targets that are underpinned by robust implementation and investment plans can provide economic opportunities, unlock investment, and support sustainable development and growth, while facilitating low-emission transitions.
E.ON Foundation:
While climate concerns remain at a high level, the personal willingness to change has declined slightly – and trust in the ability of politicians to act is falling noticeably.
Politico:
“Our message is clear: This war must end,” Commission president Ursula von der Leyen says.
Bloomberg:
A European Union proposal to ban imports of petroleum products made from Russian crude oil would have far-reaching consequences for fuel markets.
Reuters:
The world experienced its second-warmest May since records began this year, a month in which climate change fuelled a record-breaking heatwave in Greenland, scientists said.
Business Green:
Channel tunnel operator plots 2bn euro investment to add 50 new trains to its network, serving new routes between London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Geneva.
Recharge:
German premium OEM enters into partnership agreement with developer Enercity Erneuerbare over 100 onshore wind turbines.