Ειδήσεις

Αποτελέσματα 6581 - 6600 | από συνολικά 25878
19 05 2023 | 11:23

To buy or not to buy: Europe’s joint gas purchasing

The long-awaited joint gas purchasing platform finally opened for business last week, matching EU buyers to international sellers, a little like online dating for Europe’s energy needs.

19 05 2023 | 11:20

Yes, the climate crisis is raising your grocery bills

Families around the world are struggling with higher grocery costs and electricity and heating bills. What they may not realize is that rising inflation is increasingly driven by another global…

19 05 2023 | 11:18

Pro-Putin businessman emerges as pick to chair Italy’s biggest energy firm

An energy industry veteran who nurtured close ties with Vladimir Putin and has criticised sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine has emerged as the frontrunner to chair Italy’s biggest…

19 05 2023 | 11:14

Air pollution: how bad is particulate matter for your health?

Many types of air pollutants are harmful to human health. These include gases – such as carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and sulphur dioxide – and particulates. Particulate matter refers to…

19 05 2023 | 11:10

Climate protesters rework Spice Girls song to disrupt Barclays AGM

Barclays’ annual general meeting was disrupted by climate activists deploying Shakespeare-inspired quotes and reworked lyrics of a Spice Girls hit to condemn the bank’s role as one of Europe’s…

19 05 2023 | 11:06

Fire and concrete: will France’s model of radical climate protest catch on?

In the UK, when climate activists want to block a road, they sit down on it. When their fellow activists in France want to do the same, they build a wall across one side, and set the other side on…

19 05 2023 | 11:01

French government outlines energy and climate summer ‘roadmap’

The French government presented some 20 milestones that need to be reached on the environment and energy front by the end of the summer before more intensive discussions with local authorities can be…

19 05 2023 | 10:58

Also decarbonising the high-hanging fruits

Electricity is key to decarbonise most sectors of the economy. But, for some of them, such as aviation and maritime transport, electricity alone will not be appropriate. For those, new energy…

19 05 2023 | 10:56

Future houses to become material ‘banks,’ experts explain

This article is part of our special report Is there a role for concrete in sustainable construction?. Europe’s efforts to adopt its construction and building sector and bring it more in line with…

19 05 2023 | 10:51

German foreign minister: Global renewables, energy efficiency targets needed

Internationally-agreed targets to expand renewable energies and increase energy efficiency are needed to put the world back on track towards limiting climate change to 1.5 °C, said German Foreign…

19 05 2023 | 10:47

Which material will become Europe’s future construction mainstay?

his article is part of our special report Is there a role for concrete in sustainable construction?. The European Union’s construction industry stands at a crossroads: In its transition to a climate…

19 05 2023 | 10:44

HSBC investors reject plan to split bank in meeting disrupted by climate protest

HSBC has defeated an attempt to split up the bank after a majority of investors rejected a plan backed by its largest shareholder at the bank’s annual general meeting, which was heavily disrupted by…

19 05 2023 | 10:40

Industry launches ‘Energy Storage Coalition’ to help decarbonise power grid

A new industry coalition launched on Thursday (4 May) aims to promote sustainable energy storage technologies that will increase the resilience of Europe’s power grid and open the door for more…

18 05 2023 | 11:52

Students occupy schools and universities across Europe in climate protest

A wave of student occupations has shut down schools and universities across Europe as part of a renewed youth protest campaign against inaction on climate breakdown. Twenty-two schools and…

18 05 2023 | 11:49

April Mediterranean heatwave ‘almost impossible’ without climate crisis

The record-shattering temperatures that hit the western Mediterranean last week would have been “almost impossible” without the climate crisis, according to scientists.

18 05 2023 | 11:42

Drought prompts French ban on garden swimming pools

Garden swimming pools are to be banned from sale in a part of southern France over worsening water shortages. France's Ecological Transition Minister Christophe Béchu said that Pyrénées-Orientales,…

18 05 2023 | 11:40

North Sea countries aim for 300 GW of offshore wind energy by 2050

Nine European countries signed the Ostend Declaration on Monday (24 April), aiming to jointly produce at least 120 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030 and at least 300 gigawatts by 2050 in the…

18 05 2023 | 11:36

German police union boss calls for crackdown on growing climate protests

Police representatives, members of the judiciary and politicians in Germany are calling for harsher penalties for climate activists, including preventive detention and longer prison terms, in an…

18 05 2023 | 11:31

Life in ocean’s twilight zone ‘could disappear’ amid warming seas

Life in the ocean’s twilight zone is expected to face dramatic declines and even extinction as seas warm and less food reaches the dimly lit waters, a study has found. The twilight zone lies between…

18 05 2023 | 11:26

Hydrogen industry slams commissioner over ‘counterproductive’ statements

European Commission Vice-President Margrethe Vestager has been criticised by the European hydrogen lobby group, Hydrogen Europe, following her remarks on the future role of hydrogen, in a letter seen…