Politico: EU governments whipsawed by climate and coal lawsuits February 5, 2021 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, EU politics, EU-Institutions, National Politics, Regulation, Sustainability 0 Some EU governments are trying to escape an energy investment treaty that could see them sued for billions. Read here LinkPolitico
Economics CNN: Amazon defeated the union vote. What happens next? April 10, 2021 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance, Inequality, Monopolies 0 Amazon has soundly defeated a landmark union drive that would have established the company’s first US union, but labor advocates are hopeful that the high-profile fight will nonetheless be successful in spurring support for broader […]
EU politics David Adler: Will the Radical Right Break the EU? May 23, 2019 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, EU-Institutions, National Politics 0 In the race for the European Parliament, politics are becoming transnational—and threatening the union from within. Read here
Climate Crisis DeSmog: The Economic Case for ‘Blue Hydrogen’ Is Getting Worse. Cue the Lobbyists. August 30, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, Corruption, Economics, Energy, Environment, EU politics, Finance, Lobbying, National Politics, Sustainability 0 DeSmog has mapped the fossil fuel interests lobbying for gas-derived hydrogen and threatening to derail the momentum of green hydrogen. Read Here
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