Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org Europe on course for new wildfire record this year: EU monitor Flames have destroyed an area more than twice the size of Luxembourg this year so far.
Politicscommons.wikimedia.org Inside Luxembourg's experiment with free public transit Since 2020, residents of Luxembourg have been able to ride trains and buses throughout the country without buying tickets. Is the policy paying off?
Politicsen.kremlin.ru EU flexes antitrust muscle to counter Putin’s gas gamesmanship Brussels has used competition law to force Gazprom to change its business methods in the past.
Politics www.bbc.com Climate change: The rich are to blame, international study finds The Leeds University study looked at 86 countries and came to broadly the same conclusions about the rich.
Solutions Public transport will now be free in Luxembourg Starting March 1, 2020, anyone in the country can simply jump on a train or a bus.
Solutions www.theguardian.com Empty North Sea gas fields to be used to bury 10m tonnes of C02 Ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp and Ghent to pipe greenhouse gas into vast under-sea reservoir
www.abc.net.au Free public transport is an attractive idea. But would it solve our traffic woes? Fewer cars, less congestion, less pollution. It's a tantalising prospect, but do the promises of free public transport stack up?
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley