Analysis: EU industry hands Brussels headache over
Brussels policymakers, about to unveil the world's first carbon border levy, are caught between
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Brussels policymakers, about to unveil the world's first carbon border levy, are caught between
A shortage of personnel and basic materials are the main constraints to the pace
Scientists say the world needs to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45%
Oil prices edged higher on Monday, underpinned by strong demand during the northern hemisphere
Oil prices fell for a second straight session on Friday as the U.S. dollar
U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration has the power to stymie oil and gas development
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Thursday that the European Union’s plans
A sharp spike in energy prices and more expensive services boosted euro zone consumer
Crude oil prices hovered near multi-year highs on Thursday buoyed by dropping U.S. crude
Oil gained for a fifth day on Wednesday, climbing towards $75 a barrel to