The Iranian-made toothed drilling bit has entered mass production phase.
Read More »EU Energy Committee Calls for Priority Projects to be Aligned with 2050 Climate Goals
MEPs say the Trans-European Network-Energy regulation was set up in 2013 before the Paris climate deal was adopted and several developments have since significantly changed the landscape for energy policy.
Read More »Environment Protection Key Consideration When Evaluating Nuclear Waste Disposal Sites
A Geological Disposal Facility will put waste hundreds of metres deep underground and will only be built where there is both a ‘willing community and a suitable site.
Read More »UN Launches World’s Largest Platform for Air Quality Data
Air pollution not only affects people’s health but also the ecosystems and food production and is linked to climate change.
Read More »Around 15% of Europe’s Power Now Comes from Wind
WindEurope says this is still not enough to reach the EU’s goal for wind to provide half of Europe’s electricity by 2050.
Read More »Lack of Reforms Is Hurting Global Economy
The lack of deeper improvements in the global economic system is hindering what’s already an anemic outlook for growth. especially as the shock caused by the coronavirus.
Read More »Iran-Iraq Electricity MoU Halted
Iran is following up on signing an MoU with Syria. which is similar to this MoU inked with Iraq.
Read More »Air Pollution Costs World $8 Billion a Day
Air pollution from burning fossil fuels is generating economic losses of $8 billion a day. according to a Greenpeace report.
Read More »China to Accept Tariff Exemption Applications on US Goods from March 2
The exemptions will enable Chinese companies to import US goods and avoid the tariffs.
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