Policy and Affairs
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Norway: 30GW of offshore wind to 2040 to become a renewable superpower
The Norwegian government has launched a plan of investments on large scale face to assign marine areas to the developers…
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Supreme Court acquits Japanese state for Fukushima disaster
The first sentence of the second degree only condemns Tepco. In the lower grades the courts had found the state…
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Zero emissions cooling technologies, the key aspects
The European Commission publishes four new studies examining more closely the decarbonisation of the heating and cooling sector
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Bad news at Bonn climate conference
The technical pre-conference that must prepare the field at the COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh next November has made no progress…
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Off gas from energy policies of common interest: 4 NGOs denounce the EU
The EU has 22 weeks to demonstrate that 13 billion gas-related projects, benefiting from simplified and faster procedures, comply with…
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The global response to the energy crisis? Italy, Germany, Netherlands among the worst
Together with Germany, Holland and Greece, Italy plans "a plethora of new gas projects", many of which are useless and/or…
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Methane emissions from mines, Australia’s Achilles heel
Coal mines account for 68% of all methane emissions in the country: a larger contribution from both gas and oil.
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Towards the COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, the preparatory meetings begin
At the meeting in Bonn, the Subsidiary Bodies will begin to define the agenda of the COP27. Although it is…
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Environmental crimes in the Amazon, Peru crushed by traffickers and corruption
In the report "The roots of environmental crime in the Peruvian Amazon", prepared by the NGO Amazon Conservation Association, the…
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Climate action, EU “invented” 72 billion euros
In the period 2014-2020, Brussels reported as climate spending a long series of measures that, on climate, have no positive…
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