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EPA plans to limit tailpipe emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing to announce significant limits on tailpipe emissions. The measure would require as much as 67% of new
Economic trends in Latin America and the Caribbean region
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) economies have proven resilient despite increasing debt stress, inflation and rising global uncertainty. As a result, they should capitalize
Amazon helps quash Oregon bill to curb data center emissions
A bill submitted by Oregon lawmakers to the state’s legislature that sought to curb the carbon output of new data centers and cryptocurrency miners has
UN General Assembly wants bolder and stronger climate action
The UN General Assembly will seek the opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the obligation of countries to address climate change. This
UK’s climate strategy is termed a missed opportunity
The UK’s new energy plan has been described by green business groups and academics as a missed opportunity that does not go far enough to
Natural gas to play a key role in green transition
Angela Wilkinson, the secretary general and CEO of the London-based World Energy Council, has mentioned that natural gas can be a transition fuel to bridge
Ford to build 500,000 EVs annually at its Tennessee campus
Automobile company Ford will be able to build 500,000 electric vehicles (EVs) annually at full production at its new plant being constructed outside Memphis, Tennessee.
China launches deep-sea floating wind platform
China’s deep-sea floating wind platform has set sail for Wenchang in Hainan province from Zhuhai in south China’s Guangdong province. The platform has been named
European Commission outlines measures to prevent greenwashing
The European Union’s (EU) executive arm, the European Commission, has come up with proposals to establish an EU-wide methodology to clean up the environmental claims