Today we will focus on the French revised National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP) to see how one of the first countries to join the European Union is integrating this critical technology into its climate strategy.
The Dutch vision for CCS shows us effective policy frameworks and implementation strategies that can inform and inspire similar efforts across the EU.
The Parliament Committee’s Chairs, Vice-Chairs and Coordinators have been chosen. Did we guess correctly in our predictions? Check out our updated cards deck for sustainability, energy and mobility files.
As Hungary assumes the Council of the EU Presidency, it’s clear they have a vision to reshape Europe’s future. Moving away from the European Green Deal, Hungary is championing a New European Competitiveness Deal, emphasising defence and energy security as top priorities.
The 2024 EU elections could lead us to one of the most right-leaning and fragmented Parliaments the EU has ever seen. Which MEPs might be leading climate and environmental legislation in the coming term? Here’s the logos prediction on new faces, repeat MEPs and returning politicians to look out for.
Europe’s carbon management potential is vital for success in a carbon-conscious market. While the Netherlands, UK and Norway lead with robust CO2 frameworks, countries like Germany are lagging. We analyse efforts, and how an EU-wide regulatory framework will be essential to support take-off.
On 4 December, our team launches and facilitates the first OpenEu breakfast discussion with Mr Ignacio Garcia Bercero, DG Trade Director for Multilateral Affairs, Strategy, Analysis, Evaluation and representatives of industry and trade associations.
On 4 April, logos facilitated the General Assembly of RECHARGE, the European Association for Advanced Rechargeable Batteries.