Policy and Affairs
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USA: 118mln to accelerate production of sustainable biofuels
The Department of Energy has announced funding for 17 projects dedicated to the national production of biofuels from local raw…
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Safe corridors for bees, so the EU wants to improve the protection of pollinators
The cornerstone of the EU initiative is the creation of a network of ecological corridors for pollinating insects, which will…
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New oil and gas exploration, Colombia says enough
If the decision is confirmed, Bogota would be the largest oil producer in the world to block the development of…
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Demand Flexibility service: Britain will pay citizens to consume less energy
As the mercury column falls below zero, the UK tests its demand response service The tests carried out in 2022…
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World Economic Forum, von der Leyen: “We have an industrial plan for the Green Deal”
Speaking at the Davos Forum, the President of the European Commission announces new regulatory and financial measures to make Europe…
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We can reduce emissions from gas-fired power plants by 71
A study published in Nature Communications calculates the theoretical impact of the technologies already available: they can reduce the equivalent…
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In the ’70s, the best estimates of global warming were made by Exxon. But in public he always denied them
A new study published in Science analyzes the forecasts of the oil company contained in internal documents emerged in 2015.…
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Arid cities become urban green oases
Transforming arid cities into urban green oases, strengthening their resilience to climate, health, food and economic crises, generating well-being for…
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Farewell to nuclear : Belgium backs down
The country still has 6 active reactors distributed over two plants. The last were scheduled to die in 2025, the…
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UK, new coal mine in Cumbria goes to court
The environmental NGO Friends of the Earth announces with a note that in the coming days it will denounce the…
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