The Mayor’s Office notes before Sadiq Khan came into power. London’s air exceeded the hourly legal limit for nitrogen dioxide for more than 4.000 hours.
Read More »US Sanctions against Rosneft Subsidiary Constitute Act of Legal Arbitrariness
Rosneft began investing in Venezuela’s economy long before the US sanctions.
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The U.S. sanctioned a unit of Russia’s largest oil producer Rosneft PJSC for maintaining ties with Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and state-run oil company PDVSA.
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The building of the middle subsection began in July 2019.
Read More »Russia Rejects US Sanctions against Rosneft Trading S.A
The U.S. special envoy for Venezuela Elliott Abrams said his government would soon apply more sanctions against Caracas.
Read More »Scottish Power Launches 100% Green Energy Tariff
It is the first integrated energy company in the UK to shift entirely to wind generation.
Read More »London. Manchester and Coventry Score A on Climate Action
Urban areas including Mexico City. Cape Town. Los Angeles. Iskandar and Leicester landed the top ranking on the list. which bases its scores on emissions output. climate vulnerabilities and risk mitigation.
Read More »Saudi Arabia. Russia Discuss the Future of Global Oil Market
OPEC+ oil ministers will meet in Vienna on March 6.
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 »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.
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