DeBriefed 8 May 2026: EU Eyes Fossil-Fuel Exemptions | Wind and Solar Save UK £1.7bn | Amazon ‘Tipping Point’
Headlines:
- EU Eyes Fossil-Fuel Exemptions: The European Union is considering exemptions for fossil fuels in its green taxonomy, sparking debate among member states.
- Wind and Solar Save UK £1.7bn: Renewables have helped the UK save an estimated £1.7 billion during a period of high energy prices.
- Amazon ‘Tipping Point’: A study warns that deforestation could push the Amazon rainforest to a tipping point, leading to widespread degradation.
In Brief:
- The European Union is contemplating exemptions for certain fossil fuels in its green taxonomy, which aims to guide sustainable investments. This move has sparked controversy among member states and environmental groups.
- Wind and solar power have saved the UK approximately £1.7 billion during a period of high energy prices, according to Carbon Brief analysis.
- A new study highlights that deforestation could push the Amazon rainforest past its tipping point, leading to significant ecological degradation.
This Week in Climate News:
- **EU Eyes Fossil-Fuel
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