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Environment
Osnabrück Police to Trial Hydrogen Car
Germany’s Osnabrück Police Department will trial a hydrogen patrol car in a bid to make its fleet more environmentally friendly and sustainable.
US EPA Sends Final 2020 Biofuel Volumes to White House for Review
The US Environmental Protection Agency on Friday sent its delayed 2020 biofuel blending mandate to the White House for review, but continues to allow for the po…
Coal Power
Big European Banks Face Call to End Funding for Firms Building Coal-fired Plants
Some of Europe’s biggest banks are being challenged by environmental groups to sever all lending to utilities which they say are still developing new coal-fire…
Europe Risks Hitting Environmental 'Tipping Point'
Bloc must take 'urgent action' to address climate emissions, biodiversity loss and natural resource use, warns European Environment Agency.
Industry Groups Urge White House to Finish Overhauling U.S. Environmental Review Process
More than 30 industry groups called on the Trump administration to finish a regulatory overhaul that would make it easier to clear federal environmental approva…
Thermal Plant
Turkey Won't Allow Public to " Get Poisoned" Erdoğan Says After Thermal Plant Veto
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Dec. 3 said Turkey will not allow toxic fumes from unfiltered thermal plants to “poison” its public and accused ene…
Geothermal Hailed as Best Renewable Energy Source for Heating for Poland
In a recent TV interview, the Vice President of Polands National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management hailed geothermal energy and praised its…
Without the Enforcement of Environmental Laws, Oil Infrastructure Projects in Timor-Leste Come at a Cost
Ignoring environmental laws in Timor-Leste to build a petroleum infrastructure project could mean serious problems for communities including environmental destr…
Global Potential for Tidal Power is 1000 GW, But Costs Dampen the Prospects
However, the upfront construction costs of the tidal barrage, in addition to associated environmental impacts, remain major obstacles to further development of …
Electric Car
VW Electric Cars to be Built in U.S.
In an effort to put “Dieselgate” in the rearview window, VW has reinvented itself as both an American-oriented company and one built on environmental sustaina…
The 6th International Conference on Renewable Energy Technologies
It focuses on timely and emerging topics of interest to the Renewable Energy Technologies that provides an opportunity for in-depth exchange of research ideas i…
2020 10th International Conference on Future Environment and Energy
2020 10th International Conference on Future Environment and Energy (ICFEE 2020) will be held in Kyoto, Japan during 7-9 January, 2020. ICFEE 2020 is sponsored …
Campaigners Call on New EU Commission to End "Hydropower Madness"
Environmental campaign groups urged the new European Commission on Thursday to stop the expansion of hydropower projects and address their development in access…
European Parliament Declares Climate Emergency
The European Parliament has today declared an environment and climate emergency, ahead of next week's UN climate talks in Madrid, COP25.
EU Urged to Raise 2030 Climate Target
Orsted and six other European energy companies have stated their support for a carbon-neutral bloc by 2050 in an open letter to European environment and climate…
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