The new regulation will restrict exhaust emissions containing high levels of sulphur from being burned by ships in the nation’s territorial waters.
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The world’s oceans are gasping for breath. a report issued Saturday at the annual global climate talks in Madrid has concluded.
Read More »Soil Helps to Combat. Adapt to Climate Change
Healthy soil provides the largest store of terrestrial carbon. When managed sustainably. soil can play an important role in climate change.
Read More »Kingspan Pledges Zero Carbon Manufacturing by 2030
Its commitments include powering 60% of all Kingspan operations directly using renewable energy over the next decade.
Read More »Two-Thirds of Major Transport Firms Still not Aligned with the Paris Agreement
A new report stresses the sector must significantly step up climate ambition to match global climate obligations once they are ratcheted up at COP25 in 2020.
Read More »Tehran to Host 19th Iran Envirofair
The 19th International Environment Exhibition (Iran Envirofair) will be held in March at Tehran International Permanent Fairground.
Read More »Ex-GECF Sec. Gen. Calls on Members to be Vigilant against US
The United States has gone to war with the right of nations to develop in recent years with a kind of monopoly-seeking and imposition of sanctions and is trying to prevent nations’ development via economic terrorism.
Read More »EU to Set Aside Large Portion of 2020 Budget for Climate Change
Around 21% of the overall budget will be invested in climate-related projects.
Read More »Ofgem Confirms Controversial Plans for Power Network Charges
Industry has slammed the regulator’s outcome of the Targeted Charging Review.
Read More »Global Greenhouse Gas Levels Hit New Heights in 2018
The World Meteorological Organization warns this means future generations will have to deal with increasingly severe impacts of climate change.
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