EFH in the Financial Times: open letter on EU sustainable finance for nuclear
The 53 signatories of this open letter include world famous climate scientists; academics, political leaders; regulators; climate NGOs; authors; artists; and investors.
The 53 signatories of this open letter include world famous climate scientists; academics, political leaders; regulators; climate NGOs; authors; artists; and investors.
Despite the world’s leading experts conclusion that a massive expansion of nuclear energy is an indispensable tool for dealing with climate change, some EU countries remain antinuclear.
Energy for Humanity’s Kirsty Gogan argues President Macron is right to abandon the battle against nuclear in favour of the bigger battle against climate change
New European Climate Leadership Report 2017, Measuring the Metrics that Matter published at COP23 in Bonn, Germany ranks European countries on their climate leadership.
NGO Energy for Humanity calls on Europe’s biggest polluters, Germany, UK, Turkey and France to develop swift and purposeful carbon reduction policies.
New report published at COP23 using exclusive data to rank European countries on their climate leadership shows that COP23 Host, Germany is the worst offender, while UK tops the leaders board on climate progress.