Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, can be found here.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, can be found here.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, can be found here.
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
Fit for 55: Parliament set to push for greener aviation fuels
MEPs will debate and vote on new rules to increase the uptake of used cooking oil, synthetic fuel or even hydrogen by aircraft operators and EU airports, cutting aviation emissions and contributing to Europe becoming climate neutral. They are set to demand that suppliers start delivering sustainable fuel from 2025, with them achieving 85% of all aviation fuel by 2050.
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Abortion rights and women’s health in the US and the EU
Following Monday’s debate, MEPs will vote today on a resolution on the US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights and the need to safeguard abortion rights and women’s health in the EU. Parliament is expected to reiterate its call for safe access to abortion, and condemn the backsliding in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in the US.
At 9.00 MEPs will discuss with Commission Vice-President Šefčovič the recent heat wave and drought in the EU, and what measures the EU can take to help remedy this situation and prepare for future crises. A resolution will be put to the vote in the next plenary session.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. Plenary will vote -under the urgent procedure- a proposal to disburse a first €1 billion tranche of the new macro-financial assistance for Ukraine.
Exceptional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine
Better law making. MEPs and Commission Vice-President Šefčovič will debate ways to improve EU law making in order to deliver maximum benefits to citizens and businesses and to support the EU’s economic green transition. MEPs will vote on the report at noon.
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