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Australia is among the world’s top three exporters of LNG and second-largest exporter of coal. When burned overseas, these exports result in 1.1 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year – ...
With the imminent release of its next climate plan for the Paris Agreement (NDC 3.0), China has the opportunity and incentives to show that resolve, and to demonstrate a model of climate action, based ...
Brazil's president of COP30, Ambassador Andre Correa do Lago, has proposed an expansion of emissions reduction commitments.
The implementation of the new carbon emissions reduction goals submitted by governments in advance of the November 2025 UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) is likely to fall short of the Paris ...
French long-range fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) maker Boreal SAS, part of Mistral Group, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Thales to co-operate on making a loitering ...
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Paris, Nantes close in on Simon agreementParis FC and FC Nantes are edging closer to a deal for Nigerian winger Moses Simon, with negotiations between both clubs progressing positively as the capital side look to secure a major signing ...
The carbon budget represents the maximum amount of greenhouse gases that can be emitted to still have a 50 per cent chance of keeping warming to the 2015 Paris Agreement’s goal of 1.5C above the ...
CPI Aerostructures, Inc. announced the signing of a Long-Term Agreement with MST Manufacturing at the Paris air show, securing component supply for its aerostructures production through the end of ...
In keeping with President William Lai’s (賴清德) vision of transforming Taiwan into an “artificial intelligence [AI] island,” the Executive Yuan has pushed forward a new “10 major AI infrastructure ...
President Donald Trump could soon withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement. But that doesn't mean the country will actually follow his lead. Mayors and governors across the U.S ...
World now in ‘crunch time’ to avoid higher levels of warming, UN scientists warn Drivers of climate change are ‘all moving in the wrong direction’, the team of international scientists said.
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