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Europe@feddit.org•EU to weaken more environment reporting rules, draft document showsEnglish
2·16 hours agoThe rankings of Climate Change Tracker and Climate Action Tracker are very similar as it exposes the countries’ level of (in)action. As all ratings they’ll have some limits, but both work with a lot of data and provide a very good overview imho. The CAT breaks down each country’s rating when you search for the particular country, including each EU country or the bloc as a whole.
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Europe@feddit.org•EU to weaken more environment reporting rules, draft document showsEnglish
4·17 hours agoYeah, here is some sort or rating which governments are headbutting even more than others … https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/
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Europe@feddit.org•US urges Europeans to oppose EU plans for loan to support UkraineEnglish
19·4 days agoThe US president and his ally in the Kremlin want to use 100bn euros* of Russia’s frozen assets to be invested in a venture to rebuild Ukraine, while 50% of the venture’s profit would go to the US (according to point 14 of Trump’s initial ‘peace plan’ for Ukraine).
*Additional information: Total frozen assets of Russia that will eventually be used as collateral for the EU preparation loan amount to 140bn euros.
Second addition: In addition to the EU, UK and Canada are also working on a scheme to hand frozen Russian assets to Ukraine.
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World News@quokk.au•High levels of ‘forever chemical’ found in cereal products across Europe – study
2·4 days agoThat’s a global phenomenon,unfortunately. Researchers found PFAS chemicals in tap and bottled water in major cities across China., just to provide an example. It’s just that these issues are censored in authoritarian states.
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Europe@feddit.org•French tap water tainted by widespread forever chemicals, study findsEnglish
5·5 days agoThat’s a global phenomenon,unfortunately. Researchers found PFAS chemicals in tap and bottled water in major cities across the UK and China., just to provide an example.
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Europe@feddit.org•UK: China spy case report criticises UK government and prosecutors as ‘shambolic’English
1·5 days agoBut are there European countries banning such second jobs?
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Europe@feddit.org•UK: China spy case report criticises UK government and prosecutors as ‘shambolic’English
1·5 days agoMany European nations decided to ban MPs from having second jobs precisely for this reason.
I agree with what you’ve said including on the ban of MP’s second jobs, but are there countries in Europe that ban such jobs? It may not be as easy as in the UK, but it’s not completely banned anywhere afaik. Am I mistaken?
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Europe@feddit.org•Ukraine stares down the barrel of population collapseEnglish
6·5 days agoDictatorships dont have the checks and balances. That is just a fact
And? The trend of a society that gets older and older can’t be reversed by dictatorial order. The issue of a countrywide worker shortage can’t be cracked down. A lack of resources to pay reasonable pensions is a problem you can’t shoot at.
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Europe@feddit.org•Ukraine stares down the barrel of population collapseEnglish
2·5 days agoWhy?
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Europe@feddit.org•EU looks at legally forcing industries to reduce purchases from ChinaEnglish
8·5 days agothe EU is supposed to “do something”.
The first funding instruments are in place with some of them already issued.
Stockpiles should have been built in the past already. European managers and politicians talked about it during the pandemic, but didn’t do much, but the learning curve might have been steep in the more recent past as Europe might have learned that foreign countries - particularly China - aren’t reliable.
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Europe@feddit.org•Ukraine stares down the barrel of population collapseEnglish
101·5 days agoUkraine was facing a population decline already before 2022, and the war made the situation worse. But Ukraine is by far not alone with the problem of a shrinking population as almost the entire world will face it in the next decades. Only a few countries in Central Asia and Africa are exempted. The decline is especially pronounced in China, where the population will decline by a factor of 2.2 in this century reaching ~600 million, down form the current 1.4 billion) as well as in the U.S., and Russia, where fertility rates have fallen below the population replacement level.
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World News@quokk.au•China floods the world with gasoline cars it can't sell at home
2·5 days agoYes. An important detail in that respect is that local governments are required to increase their output at a certain rate set by the central government as Beijing wants to increase its GDP. If local leaders don’t want to get in trouble, they rather meet their goals … This is a major reason why they spend public money for projects no one needs.
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Europe@feddit.org•EU withdraws WTO case over China’s trade restrictions on Lithuania, Vilnius backs decisionEnglish
3·6 days agoTL;DR:
Lithuania’s interests had been safeguarded and that the country’s annual exports to China had recovered to levels similar to those recorded before Beijing began applying economic pressure on Lithuania [due to Lithuania’s allowance of opening a Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius under the name “Taiwanese”, rather than “Taipei”] … The EU said “the main objectives of the dispute were achieved and the relevant trade has resumed."
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Europe@feddit.org•EU finalizes the phasing-out of Russian gas imports by 2027English
20·6 days agoYes, but Europe must also revive its renewable energy industry to avoid dependence from malign influence and dependence from abroad …
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Europe@feddit.org•Macron heads to China for talks with Xi on trade ties and Russia's war in UkraineEnglish
3·6 days agoGermany’s foreign minister to visit China next week, as EU prepares to toughen up on trade
The European Union is expected to toughen its trade stance on China next month, with signs that Germany - the EU’s largest member and economy - is aligning with the shift and that the 27-member bloc may be sufficiently united to push through policy changes that deepen ties with like-minded trading partners …
China’s weaker economy and its move up the value chain of industrial production means it is no longer the reliable market it once was for German exports.
But Germany still remains a key investment partner for China, which is struggling to attract fresh funds as its post-COVID recovery struggles for momentum …
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Canada@lemmy.ca•RCMP restricts use of its Chinese-made drones — the vast majority of its fleet
41·6 days agoThe high cost is related to the fact that non-Chinese drones are nearly twice as expensive, the RCMP said.
Yeah, but non-Chinese drones are also not made under slave-like conditions.
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Europe@feddit.org•Russia's Putin seeks to boost energy, defence exports with India visitEnglish
31·7 days agoPutin is desperate as he’s struggling to find trade partners. India used to be the biggest buyer of Russian crude oil but has been decreasing its volume significantly this year - and the downward trend goes on (with even China, Russia biggest ‘ally,’ significantly reducing its Russian oil imports as the trade data reveals).
There is not only the ‘U.S. factor’ of sanctions as the elephant in the room. Australia, Canada, the EU, and many others are in the process of negotiating new trade agreements with India. If Mr. Modri chooses to go with Putin’s Russia, he knows that he will have a tough stand with these Western partners. And this isn’t worth the price.
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Europe@feddit.org•EU to use frozen Russian asset for Ukrainian reparation loan as the bloc 'can address' Belgian worries, says top diplomatEnglish
2·7 days agoI am not a legal expert, but I guess if one files a lawsuit against you then you’ll have to at least defend yourself, at least in Western democracies. So as a legal layman I would say simply ignoring might not be an option.
Experts now apparently have found a legal way to use Russian asset as collateral for this reparation loan.
A quick reminder that Russia has already seized (seized, not frozen!) Western assets within Russia of around 50 billion euros. The Kremlin introduced ‘rules’ that allowed it to confiscate assets of what it called ‘unfriendly countries’ as early as 2023. Among the affected Western companies whose assets were seized are Carlsberg and Danone, based in Denmark and France respectively. Both companies were ‘punished’ - according to the Kremlin - for halting their business in Russia.
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Europe@feddit.org•Europol seizes 8m fake and harmful toys in pre-Christmas crackdownEnglish
141·11 days agoOh, no, it’s also about toxic and unsafe products that threaten people’s health because they are offered by retailers that violate any safety and consumer regulation. This is why they have no license.
As Interpol says,
Counterfeit toys pose a significant risk to children, as they may contain hazardous materials and chemicals that can be toxic to children, and their poor build quality can lead to accidents and injuries.


















Below the map in the linked site (here again: https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/) there are all countries listed according to their assigned group, from ‘critically insufficient’ to ‘Paris compatible’. Just click on the button of the country that interests you and you’ll see all the data. For example, here is Germany: https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/germany/