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Euractiv | 25-jan-2023
Since October 2022, seven EU member states have announced plans to withdraw from the European Charter Treaty. Across the board, the message is clear : the insufficient and potentially climate-damaging treaty reform effort is no longer a politically viable option.
EJIL : Talk ! | 23-jan-2023
The way in which the reasoning of the Rockhopper award expels any environmental considerations has the effect of making climate change interventions considerably more costly
Open Democracy | 23-jan-2023
The treaty allows fossil fuel companies to sue governments for taking climate change action. It must go.
The Daily Star | 20-jan-2023
The Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB) submitted a petition, signed by 25,720 persons, urging the energy ministry for not signing the Energy Charter Treaty as the signing of the treaty will affect the public interest and the nation’s energy sector.
Power Shift | 16-jan-2023
This briefing highlights the role the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) has played in the German coal phase-out. It reveals that the ECT has influenced the coal phase-out in two important ways.
Voz Populi | 16-jan-2023
El Estado busca soluciones desesperadas para anular el laudo que condena a España a indemnizar a la estadounidense NextEra con 290 millones por el recorte a las primas de las renovables
IISD | 9-jan-2023
Les demandeurs allèguent que l’Espagne avait attiré des investissements étrangers dans les sources d’énergie renouvelables, et que des modifications ultérieures du régime réglementaire avaient fondamentalement modifié et supprimé ce cadre.
IISD | 9-jan-2023
The claimants alleged that Spain had induced foreign investment in renewable energy sources, and then subsequent changes to the regulatory scheme had fundamentally altered and abolished the framework.
See | 3-jan-2023
France confirmed the decision announced by Macron in October and notified the other signatories of the withdrawal, which will take effect on January 1, 2024.
Basta ! | 2-jan-2023
La France vient de se retirer du Traité sur la charte de l’énergie qui entravait toute politique ambitieuse en matière de préservation du climat. « Une brèche est ouverte », estime l’économiste Maxime Combes.