This paper argues for more rational decision-making on the construction of new infrastructure
This T&E paper argues for more rational decision-making on the construction of new infrastructure by improving economic assessments and taking into account the environmental concerns and costs. This will not only help save Europe’s natural and cultural heritage from disturbance or destruction, but also helpto avoid wasting large sums of money.
EU to impose tariffs on Chinese biodiesel, but this will not stop palm oil fraud, warns T&E
EU walks back on aviation climate law on non-CO2
The EU Commission bows to pressure from legacy airlines to exclude long-haul flights from the scope of an aviation emissions monitoring scheme, which ...
T&E's reaction to Ursula von de Leyen’s election as European Commission president for a second five-year term