Eco-innovation and the fight against climate change are the two major environmental priorities of the Estonian Presidency taking over the Council of the EU beginning on 1 July for the next six months. These two priorities will also be on the agenda of the informal Environmental Council meeting on 13 and 14 July next in Tallinn.
Both of them will be guided by the imperative of making progress with EU policies and legislation to help Europe’s transition towards a low carbon circular economy...