
Eurostat: Ukraine & Russia are source of one-third of EU cereal imports
Around one-third of the value of the EU’s imports of cereals in 2021 originated from Ukraine (28.8% and valued at €1.7 billion) and Russia (4.8%) combined. Read Here
Around one-third of the value of the EU’s imports of cereals in 2021 originated from Ukraine (28.8% and valued at €1.7 billion) and Russia (4.8%) combined. Read Here
Western economic punishments on Russia risk hastening the development of sanctions evasion techniques and rival economic mechanisms outside the control of Brussels and Washington John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living in Washington, D.C. […]
Three important Turkish moves in the Black Sea have strategic consequences in Russia’s favour: Turkey’s interpretation of the Montreux Convention; its policy on drifting sea mines; and its design of the Black Sea Grain Initiative. […]
Tom Stacey, Anglia Ruskin University and Chris Ivory, Anglia Ruskin University Hydrogen fuel cell cars emerged as an alternative to both the electric and combustion engine vehicle in the early 2000s. They were widely considered […]
Trucks are massive climate polluters, and the emissions from trucking retail goods spike 94% during Black Friday week. But there is a solution. Read Here
Virgin Atlantic, BA and EasyJet blasted over ‘outrageous’ request for taxpayers to subsidise their passengers Read Here Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
The Ukraine conflict is only the latest tipping point for a global food system already on the edge. Jennifer Kwao is the editorial assistant of the Green European Journal Cross-posted from the Green European Journal Ukraine […]
Green hydrogen from renewable electricity and derived e-fuels are uniquely valuable for achieving climate neutrality. They can replace fossil fuels in industry or long-distance transport where direct electrification is infeasible. However, even if production capacities […]
While Ukraine has received enormous aid from around the world since the Russian invasion began in February, open support for Russia should not be dismissed. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living in Washington, […]
Low river levels disrupt shipping, hike freight costs German economy could take additional hit – economists Barges only partially laden Disruption could hit coal power plants Read Here
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