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06 07 2021 | 09:25

Ιταλία: Πιο απλή διαδικασία για νέες ΑΠΕ ζητούν φορείς της αγοράς.

Για την εξάλειψη της αδειοδοτικής συμφόρησης μέσω της βελτιστοποίησης του συστήματος συναίνεσης της χώρας καλούν την κυβέρνηση της Ιταλίας ενώσεις των Ανανεώσιμων Πηγών Ενέργειας. Συγκεκριμένα,…

06 07 2021 | 08:38

Σκρέκας: Χωροταξικό ΑΠΕ με σαφήνεια, που και τι κατασκευάζει ο καθένας - Οι νομοθετικές πρωτοβουλίες του Υπουργείου το επόμενο διάστημα

Χωροταξικό των ΑΠΕ, φωτοβολταϊκά στέγης, διείσδυση φυσικού αερίου, «παλιός» και «νέος» ΕΛΑΠΕ και Πράσινο Ταμείο είναι μερικά από τα θέματα που περιλαμβάνονται στην ενεργειακή ατζέντα του ΥΠΕΝ και…

06 07 2021 | 08:34

Τι φέρνει το «Fit For 55»: Ανατροπές παντού με 12 καινούργιους κανονισμούς σε ΑΠΕ, εξοικονόμηση, εκπομπές CO2, φορολογία καυσίμων

Τα πάνω κάτω σε όλο το φάσμα της ενέργειας, από τις ΑΠΕ και την εξοικονόμηση ενέργειας, μέχρι το σύστημα εμπορίας εκπομπών CO2, τη φορολογία ενεργειακών προϊόντων και τη δασοκομία, φέρνει το νέο…

05 07 2021 | 11:48

Ruthless Heat Wave Baking U.S. Northwest Triggers First Blackout

The unrelenting heat wave that shattered temperature records across the U.S. Pacific Northwest on Monday and threatens to smother the region for another six straight days has begun to trigger rolling…

05 07 2021 | 11:28

Train cables melt and roads buckle in Northwest’s 46C heatwave.

‘Additional impact likely tomorrow with another day of extreme heat. Remain vigilant on your commutes,’ warns national weather body.

05 07 2021 | 11:21

Trees are dying of thirst in the Western drought – here’s what’s going on inside their veins

Like humans, trees need water to survive on hot, dry days, and they can survive for only short times under extreme heat and dry conditions. During prolonged droughts and extreme heat waves like the…

05 07 2021 | 11:10

New Zealand to Ban Most Single-Use Plastics by 2025

In its latest environmental commitment, New Zealand has announced a ban on the majority of single-use plastics by 2025. The new measure builds on the country's 2019 decision to phase-out plastic…

05 07 2021 | 11:06

Plastic rafting: the invasive species hitching a ride on ocean litter

There is now so much ocean plastic that it has become a route for invasive species, threatening native animals with extinction Seascape: the state of our oceans is supported by

05 07 2021 | 11:05

Heat Waves Cook Bird Eggs.

Some birds have mastered living in the scorching, dry environment of a desert. But even desert-adapted birds can't handle extreme temperatures like those seen during heat waves. A heat wave is said…

05 07 2021 | 10:49

REN21 Chairman, Prof. Zervos attends inauguration of Research Center at the Technical University of Mombasa (TUM). Dr. Tsipouridis appointed first Director of Center.

The official inauguration of the Renewable Energy & Climate Change Research Center (RECCReC) of the Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) took place on the 24th of June 2021, in the grounds of…

05 07 2021 | 10:41

Five Asian countries account for 80% of new coal power investment

China, India, Indonesia, Japan and Vietnam plan to build more than 600 coal power units Five Asian countries are jeopardising global climate ambitions by investing in 80% of the world’s planned new…

05 07 2021 | 10:40

Dear Bank CEO, You Are Cordially Invited to Defund This Pipeline

Anti-oil activists are turning their focus on fossil fuel funding, aiming to stop the flow of money for good. Even by the standards of the chief executive of America’s biggest bank, March 31 looked…

05 07 2021 | 10:30

Summer Is Already Off to a Wild Start

Extreme weather events are popping up all over the world—from heat waves to tropical storms, droughts, and tornadoes—and climate change is a unifying factor. Extreme temperatures in China coupled…

05 07 2021 | 10:28

Big oil and gas kept a dirty secret for decades. Now they may pay the price

Via an unprecedented wave of lawsuits, America’s petroleum giants face a reckoning for the devastation caused by fossil fuels After a century of wielding extraordinary economic and political power…

05 07 2021 | 10:27

Flesh eating parasites multiplying across US due to climate crisis

Experts say it is now endemic to US states like Texas and Oklahoma. Experts have warned that climate crisis and land-use changes could be creating a conducive environment for flesh-eating leishmania…

05 07 2021 | 10:26

Eskom Needs $10 Billion to Repurpose Most Coal Plants by 2050

Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., South Africa’s state power utility, needs $10 billion to shut most of its coal-fired plants by 2050, a company official said. The utility is in talks with development…

05 07 2021 | 10:22

Australia ranks last for climate action among UN member countries.

Nation scores just 10 out of 100 on tackling fossil fuel emissions in new report on sustainable development goals. Australia has been ranked last for climate action out of nearly 200 countries in a…

05 07 2021 | 10:21

Damaging ‘fly-shooting’ fishing in Channel sparks concerns

Small-scale fishers say mostly EU fleet is devastating catches with method that nets entire shoals of fish. The UK has been accused of allowing a fleet of mainly EU “fly-shooting” fishing boats “…

05 07 2021 | 10:15

Canadian heatwave: Why are some of the planet’s coldest areas getting hotter?

Western Canada and Siberia are currently enduring worrying record-breaking temperature highs being caused by a ‘heat dome’ Why are we asking this now? Parts of Canada, the US Pacific Northwest and…

05 07 2021 | 10:15

Four people found dead as Cyprus battles largest wildfire in its history

“It passed through like a whirlwind, it destroyed everything,” says community leader Four people were found dead as Cyprus battled to contain the worst forest fire in its history after homes burnt…