In brief | 20 February '25
Carbon Brief:
The nation with both the most renewable power and the highest emissions in Europe.
An interactive dashboard with data and FAQs on the German energy transition.
DW:
With German parliamentary elections underway, businesses are warning that electricity prices are just too high. But how bad is the problem really?
Eurostat:
In 2022, the greenhouse gas footprint of goods and services consumed in the EU amounted to 10.7 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalents per capita.
Bloomberg:
An energy crisis triggered by Germany鈥檚 reliance on Russian gas has combined with long unresolved issues like aging infrastructure and red tape to contribute to two straight years of economic contraction.
Reuters:
Spain and Italy defend some rules that Germany and France want to delay, documents seen by Reuters showed.
EEA:
Despite steady progress in key areas, the European Union is only partially on track to achieve the EU鈥檚 2030 climate, environment and sustainability objectives, according to the latest monitoring report published by the European Environment Agency (EEA).