
Bulgaria’s political whirlwind balanced by energy gains
And the fifth general election in two years looks increasingly likely, the Balkan country has seen significant economic gains since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

And the fifth general election in two years looks increasingly likely, the Balkan country has seen significant economic gains since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Steve Lang can see catastrophic erosion worsened by climate change happening in real time along one of the world’s most scenic railroad lines, where the sea is swallowing homes, tracks and California’s beautiful beaches.
With only weeks to go before a key UN climate conference, the German government is pushing EU leaders to work with countries that have the capacity “to develop new gas fields”.
Israel is in high gear preparing for the COP27 climate summit that will take place in Egypt’s Sharm al-Sheikh next month.
The young climate activist group Den Grønne Ungdomsbevægelse will hold demonstrations in six cities over the next three days.

France’s High Climate Council has urged Paris and the EU to follow in the footsteps of the Netherlands and Spain by withdrawing from the Energy Charter Treaty, arguing that the international trade pact is “incompatible” with the EU’s green objectives.
A silver lining about sky-high energy prices is that they help raise awareness about the need to save energy, argues Frans Timmermans, the vice-president of the European Commission in charge of the Green Deal.
Some of the most consequential elections for climate change next month aren’t in the Senate.
The most compelling science channel on any platform right now is run by a German high school dropout.
This past January, China’s agricultural ministry said one of its priorities over the next five years was to develop cultivated meat — meat grown from animal cells, sometimes referred to as “lab-grown” meat.