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Carbon emissions boosted 2014 January storm risk ‘by 43%’

Severe storms in the south of England in 2013/14 were made more likely by human emissions of carbon dioxide. A new study says that climate change increased the chances of a once-in-a-century...

Green Growth: 30 Percent of World Regions Achieve Economic Growth While Reducing CO2 Emissions

An increasing number of regions worldwide are succeeding in combining economic growth with a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, according to a study conducted by experts from the Potsdam Institute for Climate...

Solar Energy and Sustainable Business

The importance and inevitability of the energy transition, especially in periods of energy crisis, have become clear to many in various social and economic circles – from businessmen to religious communities. This...

The World’s Largest Lightweight and Circular Solar Power Plant Opened in Belgium

In the municipality of Genk, Belgium, the world’s largest circular and lightweight solar installation was presented, located on the roof of the SABIC company. This unique solar system generates 2,000 MWh of electricity...

Sustainability Starts on the Roof

We live in a time when electricity demand will continue to increase, which is why renewable sources are becoming an indispensable part of modern business. In addition to environmental responsibility and contribution,...

Geopolitical tensions are laying bare fragilities in the global energy system

Regional conflicts and geopolitical strains are highlighting significant fragilities in today’s global energy system, making clear the need for stronger policies and greater investments to accelerate and expand the transition to cleaner...

Montenegro: New Law on the Use of Energy from Renewable Sources

On 17 August 2024, Assembly of the Republic of Montenegro adopted the Law on the Use of Energy from Renewable Sources, which was published in the Official Gazette of Montenegro, issue no....

Heating Season – Choosing Energy Sources in Times of Ecological Crisis

After yet another hot summer, the weather forecast shows a gradual drop in temperature, which will soon become more noticeable. This also signals the beginning of the heating season. In the past,...

INECP – Serbia on the Path to Sustainability

The Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (INECP) of the Republic of Serbia is a key strategic document that defines ambitious yet achievable goals for the country’s energy transition. This plan is...

International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste 2024 – A Call to Action for People and the Planet

As global hunger rates continue to rise, the issue of food loss and waste becomes more urgent than ever. In 2024, the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste serves...

What the “United in Science 2024” Report Reveals

Climate change caused by human activities has led to widespread and rapid changes in the atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere, and biosphere. Its consequences and dangerous weather conditions are undoing developmental achievements and threatening...

Canadian Researchers Develop a Process to Convert Methane and CO2 into Useful Resources

Scientists from McGill University, one of the oldest in Canada, have discovered how to harness sunlight to transform two harmful gases, methane and carbon dioxide, into useful chemicals. In a way, this...

MOL Group is a Leading Player in Creating a Green and Self-Sustaining Region

In mid-March of this year, MOL Group updated its long-term strategy SHAPE TOMORROW, according to which the company aims to make the region greener, more self-sustainable and more competitive. MOL Group ensures...

Manasija Gets a Solar Power Plant

The energy transition leaves no one behind – everyone is encouraged to turn to clean energy sources and reduce their carbon footprint to achieve a greener future as quickly as possible. Religious...

The Role of Hydrogen and Iron in an Innovative Solution for Solar Energy Storage

Although solar energy currently available in many countries could meet a significant portion of electricity needs, certain challenges are associated with this energy source. Solar energy is not consistently available. For example,...

China Approves More Nuclear Power Plant Projects, Adding a Total of 11 New Reactors

China, like the rest of the world, is facing an increasing demand for electricity, largely driven by rapid industrial development. Coal has dominated and continues to dominate China’s energy sector, providing more...

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