All publications by tag «GREEN»
2022, May, 17, 13:20:00
GLOBAL CHAOTIC ENERGY TRANSITION
The energy transition to net zero emissions will likely take longer than planned, and the cost will be much higher than most realize.
2022, February, 16, 11:30:00
EUROPEAN GREENHOUSE GAS UP
Estimates by Eurostat showed emissions by business activity amounted to 881 million tonnes of CO2 equivalents, up 6% from the third quarter of 2020 when COVID-19 related restrictions had induced a sharp economic contraction.
2020, December, 17, 13:30:00
DUTCH RENEWABLE SUPPORT €30 BLN
The scheme, which will run until 2025, will be open to projects based on renewable electricity,
2020, December, 3, 11:30:00
EUROPE'S GHG EMISSIONS DOWN
Since 1990, GHG emissions in the EU have been steadily declining, with emissions in the EU 27 falling to 24% below their 1990 levels in 2019.
2020, November, 30, 11:35:00
RUSSIA'S GHG EMISSIONS 70%
Russia ratified the Paris agreement on climate change in September 2019. Russia’s energy-related CO2 emissions in 2019 were around 20% below their 1990 level, at around 1 750 MtCO2.
2020, February, 12, 11:35:00
EBRD GREEN BOND $925 MLN
On Thursday 6th February 2020, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), rated Aaa (stable) / AAA (stable) / AAA (stable), successfully issued its largest ever green bond at launch, a new US$ 925mn 5-year Global (SEC Exempt) Environmental Sustainability Bond,
2020, February, 7, 10:35:00
U.S. RENEWABLES + GREENHOUSE
But the agency paints a deeply troubling picture for the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, with carbon pollution dipping briefly this decade, increasing in the 2030s, and falling only 4% overall by 2050,
2019, November, 29, 15:20:00
JAPAN'S GREENHOUSE DOWN
Japan, the world’s fifth-biggest carbon emitter, has set a goal to trim emissions by 26% from 2013 levels to 1.042 billion tonnes by 2030. The latest figure represents a reduction of 11.8% from 2013 levels, data showed.
2019, November, 27, 12:05:00
GREENHOUSE GAS CONCENTRATIONS UP
Levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached another new record high, according to the World Meteorological Organization. This continuing long-term trend means that future generations will be confronted with increasingly severe impacts of climate change, including rising temperatures, more extreme weather, water stress, sea level rise and disruption to marine and land ecosystems.
2019, September, 23, 14:10:00
DANISH PENSION GREEN INVESTMENT $52 BLN
The funds will invest 350 billion Danish crowns ($52 billion) in energy infrastructure, green stocks and bonds and energy efficient construction up to 2030, Danish pensions industry association Insurance and Pension Denmark said in a statement.