by Julia Poliscanova The battle over the EU’s response to the Dieselgate scandal is drawing to a close. It pits the rebels advocating for more…
Posts published in “Transports”
Transport ministers from eight countries have united to demand new EU-wide standards for vehicle safety. Safer vehicles, such as trucks with improved direct vision to…
On 30 March 2016, the European Commission will unveil the EU road safety statistics for 2015. They will include aggregated and country-by-country figures. For the…
European Commission has approved ten major projects worth €3.3 billion for the construction of approximately 330km of new express roads in Poland. The projects will…
In matters of carbon emissions, aviation is a long and endless orgy of emissions. Aviation must therefore contribute to the global price of carbon. On…
Today’s finding by the European Environment Agency that nitrogen dioxide (NO2) air pollution is responsible for an estimated 75,000 premature deaths in Europe shows how…
by Greg Archer The prospect of Volkswagen being fined $18 billion for manipulating air pollution tests in the US caused its shares to fall 22%…
Every major car manufacturer is selling diesel cars that fail to meet EU air pollution limits on the road in Europe, according to data obtained…
The European Parliament today voted to end brick-shaped lorries, clearing the way for advances in fuel efficiency and safety for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. The…
EU heads of state today agreed three modest climate and green energy targets for 2030, which lack the ambition needed to put Europe on track…