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EU Warns of Mass Job Losses Amid High Energy Costs and Green Transition
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Business·03.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

EU Warns of Mass Job Losses Amid High Energy Costs and Green Transition

The European Commission is set to warn EU countries of potential mass job losses due to high energy costs, industrial restructuring, and the green transition. Projections indicate up to 560,000 jobs at risk by 2026, with sectors like automotive and construction heavily exposed. The Commission emphasizes investing in human capital and skills to boost competitiveness.

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The Guardian view on the green transition: politicians should speed it up – and households too | Editorial
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05.05.2026

The Guardian view on the green transition: politicians should speed it up – and households too | Editorial

Party divisions over energy have deepened, but the need to move beyond fossil fuels has never been clearerEnergy has not been a prominent subject for discussion in the run-up to Thursday’s UK elections. In England this is logical enough, since the big policy decisions are taken by ministers in Westminster, not at council meetings. But the stances adopted by the new governments in Scotland and Wales matter a great deal. They will have an influence beyond their borders, helping to shape the national climate debate in the coming years.In both nations, as in England, divisions have deepened as Conservatives have moved away from support for net zero and Reform UK has ramped up its opposition to renewables. Among Scottish parties, only the Greens are categorically against new fossil‑fuel developments in the North Sea. Under John Swinney, the Scottish National party’s earlier opposition to the Rosebank oilfield has softened in advance of the upcoming decision over whether it should go ahead. Scottish Labour, by contrast, has thrown its weight behind new nuclear power.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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