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RSSThe European Commission has approved a €60 million Irish scheme to support the agricultural sector, in particular producers of fodder, in the context of the Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ireland's GDP is expected to grow by 7.9% in 2022, then to moderate to 3.2% in 2023 and 3.1% in 2024 on the back of lower purchasing power and uncertainty weighing on investment, according to the Commission’s Autumn 2022 Economic Forecast released today.
The European Commission has presented a proposal to reduce air pollution from new motor vehicles sold in the EU to meet the European Green Deal's zero-pollution ambition, while keeping vehicles affordable for consumers and promoting Europe's competitiveness.
To help address new challenges such as the green and digital transitions and energy supply issues, the European Commission has proposed a blueprint for a simpler and more effective economic governance.
The European Commission has proposed a new temporary emergency regulation to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy sources.
The European Commission has presented a Communication on ensuring availability and affordability of fertilisers.
Decentralised harnessing of renewables and energy storage are needed to directly meet regional energy needs, participants heard today at the European Commission Representation in Ireland’s energy roadshow event in Cork.
The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a Regulation to enhance transparency in the field of short-term accommodation rentals and help public authorities ensure their balanced development as part of a sustainable tourism sector.
At the COP27 UN Climate Change Conference, the Commission will call on all Parties to take urgent action to bring down greenhouse gas emissions and respect the commitments they made under the Paris Agreement and in the Glasgow Climate Pact.
The European Commission has published guidelines to help teachers address misconceptions about Artificial Intelligence and promote its ethical use.