In brief | 28 August '24
Bloomberg: The secret behind Germany’s record renewables buildout
As most countries struggle to install clean energy fast enough, Germany tackled the industry’s toughest problem: slow permitting, writes Bloomberg.
Bloomberg: Polish miner gets renewable reality check in record write-off
Poland’s most profitable coal producer said it was forced out of the market by wind and solar power.
Reuters: Germany's far right targets renewable energy in bid for first election wins
Opposition is around 50% among AfD voters ahead of eastern states elections in September, says Reuters.
DeSmog: Big oil is the winner from Dutch carbon capture subsidies
A flagship climate scheme will cost taxpayers billions, with no guarantee of a meaningful impact on emissions, says DeSmog.
France 24: France's left calls for protests as Macron pushes fresh talks on forming government
French president rules out naming prime minister from the left-wing NFP coalition, which won most seats in July’s snap elections.
UK Government: UK prime minister eyes major German partnership on European visit
“We must turn a corner on Brexit," says Starmer, pointing at collaboration on clean energy, supply chain resilience, energy security, green transition education, environment.
The Guardian: Campaigners sue EU over ‘grossly inadequate’ 2030 climate targets
Groups challenging emissions limits in key sectors including agriculture, waste and transport.