In brief | 12 August '24
Euronews:
A significant proportion of European homes are very difficult to keep cool in summer due to the way they are designed.
Guardian:
Unprecedented summer temperatures after the warmest winter ever have turned terrain into a tinderbox, environmentalists say.
Politico:
The Hungarian leader has been able to build a coalition of like-minded allies who share his strategic goal 鈥 creating 鈥渁 Europe of nation states.鈥
BBC:
Activists say plans to mine one of Europe's largest deposits of lithium - a crucial raw material for electric cars - would cause irreversible environmental destruction.
Financial Times:
Some say Beijing groups are needed to hit emissions targets while others accuse them of benefiting from unfair subsidies.
Bloomberg: High emissions making debt more expensive for European firms
Spread between big and small polluters wider since 2020, says Dutch central Bank. Polluters investing in clean tech also reap bond benefits.