Energy crisis: Poland paying 3 times more for CO2 emission costs than EU average due to reliance on coal
The cost of 1 MWh of electricity in Poland is three times higher than the EU average as a result of the high emissions generated by Poland’s system of production
European Parliament finally approves reform of emissions allowance system
MEPs will negotiate the final wording of the reform with the member states this autumn
Czechs may back PM Fiala for now, but inflation crunch may soon turn the tide
The cost of energy would be a good place for the Czech government to start in tackling the cost of living crisis, writes Lenka Zlámalová
Czechia, Poland and Slovakia oppose EU plan to include cars and housing in carbon tax scheme
As European energy prices rise, a number of countries are pushing back against plans to include housing and cars in the emissions trading system
EU leaders fail to agree on ‘green’ nuclear power despite push from Czechia and Poland
Austria, along with Germany and Luxembourg, opposed the efforts of Czechia or Poland
Czechia and Poland join efforts to change emission allowances market to bring down rising energy prices
Emission allowances have a 20 to 23 percent effect on the price of electricity, according to Czechia’s PM
Could this drive European energy prices higher?
The price of energy will likely keep rising for Europeans
Ban internal combustion engines ASAP and radically reduce meat intake, demands German government agency
Germany could move closer to its green, emission-free future even faster than currently planned
No need to “crush” automakers to reduce CO2 emissions
Emission caps will quash carmakers
Wealthiest and healthiest are wasting the most food
Wasting food contributes to greenhouse gas emissions
PM Morawiecki buys time for Poland to develop nuclear capacity: opinion
Poland needs nuclear power to generate energy at a reasonable price
Nonsense emission limits will damage the Czech economy
A few years ago, the European Union started a biofuel mania thinking it would save the planet. The result of the mandatory blending of biofuels and unreasonably high targets has become evident sooner than expected.