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  • The Fight to Save Europe’s Biofuels Industry

    The Fight to Save Europe’s Biofuels Industry

    The European biofuels industry is currently locked in an intense battle to survive amidst the harsh economic climate. As the industry grapples with ongoing challenges, the prospect of tariffs has emerged as a potential savior, offering a glimmer of hope in the face of adversity. Imagine this – it’s like witnessing a superhero swooping in…

  • The Bluetongue Virus: A Threat to Livestock in Europe and the UK

    In a twist of fate that could be straight out of a chilling fairy tale, the bluetongue virus is making its mark across Europe. Like a dire warning from a sage in a storybook, the UK’s chief veterinary officer has issued a stern call to arms, urging everyone to remain ever vigilant and exercise utmost…

  • Bringing Europe and Britain Back Together: The Vision of David Lammy

    I am a firm believer in the power of connections. Whether it’s my London roots, my love for England and the UK, or my Caribbean heritage, I thrive on building and maintaining strong relationships. As the new Foreign Secretary of Britain, I am passionate about rekindling our ties with Europe and becoming a steadfast partner…

  • Life-Saving Vaccines: The Impact of COVID-19 Vaccination in Europe

    The power of COVID-19 vaccines in saving lives has been confirmed by a groundbreaking new study from WHO/Europe. According to this research, the vaccines have reduced deaths caused by the pandemic by an impressive 59% since they were first rolled out in December 2020, resulting in over 1.6 million lives saved in the WHO European…

  • Puffing Up the European Wind Supply Chain

    Puffing Up the European Wind Supply Chain

    Last October, the European Commission unveiled an ambitious Wind Power Package designed to propel European wind farms to new heights by mandating the use of turbines manufactured within Europe. The goal? A staggering 36 GW of wind energy manufacturing capacity in the EU by 2030, a target that has set the European wind supply chain…

  • Heads of European South Call on Brussels to Help Alleviate Climate Change

    In an unexpected union, the Harvard-educated Greek conservative, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and the Spanish eco-socialist, Teresa Ribera, have joined forces to tackle a pressing issue that is driving a wedge between Europe’s climate-impacted south and the less-affected north. The Greek prime minister and Spain’s deputy prime minister are deeply troubled by the economic devastation caused by…

  • Is Europe’s Defense Against Far-Right Threats an Open Door or a Stronghold?

    Following an exhilarating and pivotal round of elections, liberal democratic parties in Europe have successfully held off the rise of nationalist populism so far. But the battle is ongoing, and the upcoming US presidential election looms with the potential to send ripples through European politics, raising the stakes even higher. In Europe, the alliance of…

  • Gas Prices in Europe: A Rollercoaster Ride of Supply Risks and Strong Inventories

    If you’ve been keeping an eye on the turbulent world of Dutch and British gas wholesale prices, you’ve probably noticed the topsy-turvy nature of it all. The culprit? Well, it’s the robust storage inventories that are easing some of the concerns about potential supply disruptions amidst the ongoing showdown between Russia and Ukraine, not to…

  • The New Team Shaping Up SPE Offshore Europe 2025

    Get ready to be swept away by the thrilling news unfolding in the energy and marine industry! P&J Live in Aberdeen, UK is about to be shaken to its core by a new team that’s gearing up to make the SPE Offshore Europe 2025 event an unforgettable experience. Leading the charge is none other than…

  • Shining a Light on Solar Panel Vulnerabilities in Europe

    The solar panels in Europe have been revealed to be vulnerable to cyber attacks, a shocking discovery brought to light by a Dutch white hat hacker. This revelation has sent ripples of concern through the industry, prompting calls for stricter safety measures. Traditionally, wind turbines were thought to be the more susceptible to external interference…