European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen responded indirectly Tuesday to Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, declaring the climate accord a lifeline for the world.
The European Union will remain committed to the Paris climate agreement, despite US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw once again, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen ...
World leaders, senior ministers and key figures in climate diplomacy have, one by one, reaffirmed their commitment to the ...
Trump's second exit from the Paris Agreement is coming at a far shakier time for climate action, with rising populism and ...
On the second day of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, European leaders spoke out against ...
The European Union will be ready for tough negotiations with the United States to protect its own interests and will be ...
Officials need to manage diplomatic negotiations in a more volatile geopolitical environment the Commission President said in ...
When governments subsidize low productivity and penalize high productivity with enormous taxes, the economy suffers. This is ...
Several European associations rallied in front of the European Commission headquarters in Brussels on January 29, 2025, to call for a ban on PFAS. WEMOVE EUROPE At 11:45 pm on January 29 in ...
While adopting a “pragmatic” stance with Donald Trump’s incoming US government, EU head Ursula von der Leyen has urged the ...
Video. Speaking at the Davos Summit, Ursula von der Leyen emphasided the EU's dedication to the Paris climate agreement and urged international cooperation, despite Trump’s decision to withdraw.
President Donald Trump’s second exit from the Paris Agreement is coming at a far shakier time for climate action, with rising populism and corporate retreat adding bigger risk to the US pullback.
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