Russia'.s Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna and the International Atomic Energy Agency Mikhail Ulyanov said that Iran nuclear program is the most verifiable across the world.
Read More »Norway Proposes to Invest £54m in CCS Projects in 2020
Part of the budget would support the development of a full-scale CO2 capture. transport and storage project and provide funds for operation of the Technology Centre at Mongstad.
Read More »New £5m Satellite Data Centre Steps Up Fight Against Climate Change
The project is seeking 50 ‘outstanding candidates’ from environmental science. maths. physics. engineering and computer science disciplines to undertake a PhD in the innovation centre.
Read More »Vestas Aims to Become Carbon Neutral by 2030
The turbine manufacturer seeks to ditch carbon offsets and instead deliver CO2 reductions only through direct actions.
Read More »New EU Tidal Joint Venture Formed with Dutch Acquisition
QED Naval and HydroWing have joined forces to buy tidal turbine business Tocardo.
Read More »Ireland Proposes to Ban Sale of New Fossil Fuels Cars from 2030
The government also intends to stop granting National Car Tests for petrol and diesel vehicles from 2045.
Read More »Serbian City Lent €7m to Roll Out Cleaner Buses
The CNG-powered buses will replace part of the old diesel fleet and are expected to reduce carbon emissions by at least 70%.
Read More »China. Russia Deputy FMs Discuss JCPOA Over Phone
ice Foreign Minister of Chine Ma Zhaoxu and Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Ryabkov held a telephone conversation on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Read More »UK Solar Firm Secures £47.6m for Major Projects in Spain
The subsidy-free plants will together generate enough electricity to power more than a quarter of a million homes every year.
Read More »Tesla Record Pushes Norway’s Share of Electric Car Sales to 42%
Electric cars’ share of new registrations in Norway surged to a record in 2019. helped by Tesla Inc.’s best year ever in the Nordic country.
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