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The upswing in global wind sector leads to demand for additional workers
The growth in the global wind energy industry will demand an additional 600,000 technicians over the next five years. China would account for more than
Hong Kong steps up efforts to find solutions for recycling textiles
Hong Kong’s first industrial-scale green machine is expected to process one tonne of textile waste per day starting next year. The magnitude of the challenge
Hydrogen tax credits and their potential to reduce emissions
U.S. President Biden’s landmark climate bill, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), includes one of the most generous tax credits for the production of hydrogen and
Argentina on track to become Latin America’s leading lithium producer by 2030
Argentina is expected to surpass neighbouring Chile as Latin America’s leading lithium producer by the year 2030. Lithium is regarded as a critical component of
FIFA to take measures to mitigate the environmental impact of the 2030 World Cup
World soccer’s governing body, FIFA, plans to take measures to mitigate the environmental impact of the three-continent 2030 World Cup. FIFA has named Morocco, Spain
OPEC raises long-term forecasts for global oil demand
The oil producer group, OPEC, has raised the medium- and long-term forecasts for global oil demand. According to them, the crude sector would require $14
Hydrogen is not yet a truly green fuel for Hong Kong’s public transport
Hydrogen is expected to debut as a clean-burning fuel on a pilot bus by the year-end in Hong Kong. Hydrogen fuel cell and battery-powered electric
Heavy industry and big oil bosses discuss emission curbs ahead of COP28
Oil and gas company chiefs held discussions with heavy industry bosses in the United Arab Emirates in an effort to reach a consensus to reduce
Flash floods reveal the vulnerability of New York City’s aging infrastructure
A severe storm dumped several inches of rain in less than 24 hours over parts of New York City on Friday last week. The amount