Next stop: political innovation
Governments can exercise their power in two main ways: on the one hand, by imposing rules and regulations, and on
Read moreGovernments can exercise their power in two main ways: on the one hand, by imposing rules and regulations, and on
Read moreBy 2050 the transport sector needs to reduce its emissions by 90%. This will require an unprecedented effort of the
Read moreGuaranteeing the European Union’s (EU) strategic autonomy on raw materials is crucial for the green and digital transition: it is
Read moreThe Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) aims to tackle three challenges for the Union through regulation: decarbonisation, industrial competitiveness, and strategic
Read moreTwo weeks ago, the European Commission announced two pivotal regulations: the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) and the Critical Raw Materials
Read moreThis January, the Swedish mining company LKAB announced that it has discovered Europe’s largest deposit of rare earth metals, which
Read moreResponsible for the movement of people and goods, transportation is the backbone of European society and the internal market. It’s
Read moreThe race is on. Countries all over the world are competing for new technology to protect their industries, while mitigating
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