UNEP Urges Drastic Emissions Cuts to Avert Climate Catastrophe
UN Environment Programme warns of dire consequences if nations fail to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Europe’s Data Center Power Demand to Triple to 35 GW by 2030: McKinsey
The demand for data center power is skyrocketing to meet the need for greater computing and connectivity in the latest technologies.
Japan’s Chubu Electric, Inpex Browse Eye Carbon Capture Value Chain with Australia
Chubu will assess the feasibility of capturing its carbon emissions in Japan and storing them in the Inpex’s project in Australia.
Climate Change Threatens Future of 307,000 Children in Greece, Says UNICEF
The devastating impact of the climate crisis in Greece threatens children’s health, education, and rights as extreme weather events intensify.
Onboard Carbon Capture has Potential to Decarbonize Shipping: GCMD
The technology could reduce the vessel’s carbon dioxide emissions by 20 percent per year with a retrofitting cost of just under 10 percent.
Etihad Rail Signs Landmark Deal to Solarize Ghuweifat Freight Terminal
The solar installation once completed will meet up to 85 percent of the terminal’s electricity consumption, fostering green logistics.
ExxonMobil Secures 271K Acres in Texas for Offshore CO2 Capture
This strategic move strengthens the company’s commitment to reducing emissions and contributing to a sustainable energy future.
WHO and the Netherlands Renew Their Partnership on Climate Change and Health
The Netherlands is providing a new allocation of €500,000 for 2024 to WHO, reinforcing its commitment to climate resilience worldwide.
UN Agency Edges Closer to Global Carbon Levy on Maritime Industry: Bloomberg
A global carbon emissions charge for the shipping industry is on the horizon; it can have far-reaching implications for the industry and the planet.
IMO Doubles Down on Emission Controls in Arctic and Norwegian Seas
The UN agency adopts stricter regulations for emissions in the Canadian Arctic and Norwegian Sea to reduce air pollution.