This week’s EU energy and climate policy developments range from Brindisi’s coal-plant extension and CBAM delays to RRF implementation, AFIR compliance, and the Critical Raw Materials Act. Key debates include NGO funding transparency, water scarcity, and Europe’s energy security amid Russian gas dependencies.
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This week’s EU energy and climate policy developments range from grid resilience and methane regulation to the €750 billion US-EU energy deal and renewables in Natura 2000 sites. The Commission detailed measures on infrastructure financing, blackout prevention, and pragmatic enforcement of new regulations, underscoring its dual focus on security and decarbonisation.
his week’s EU digital and media policy developments range from EMFA enforcement and antitrust coordination in adtech to digital taxation and critical-infrastructure resilience. The Commission reaffirmed its commitment to implementing the Media Freedom Act, strengthening market surveillance and cybersecurity, and balancing global cooperation with EU strategic autonomy in taxation and procurement.
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his week’s EU digital policy developments range from AI Act reform and DSA enforcement to cybersecurity under NIS2, data protection, and global digital sovereignty. Key topics include chat control, Mistral AI, Horizon Europe, and the EU’s pragmatic shift from law-making to enforcement.
This week’s EU health policy developments range from workforce pressures and medicine shortages to rare disease research, PFAS monitoring, and crisis preparedness. Key issues include newborn screening disparities, mental health, and data ethics in digital health and AI regulation.
This week’s EU energy and climate policy developments range from renewable deployment and grid stability to the Recovery and Resilience Facility, CBAM, and critical raw materials. The Commission addressed blackouts in the Iberian Peninsula, clarified rules on plug-in solar systems and hydrogen infrastructure, and reaffirmed its Green Deal commitments amid calls for regulatory simplification and industrial competitiveness.
