Report from the United Nations published on Monday (20) points out that the current plans are insufficient to tackle global warming.
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The two countries started implementing an agreement signed at COP27 to work together on renewable energies, particularly green hydrogen. Germany pledged to disburse USD 276 million to support Egypt in the sector.
In cooperation with private company Equinor, the Brazilian oil company will assess the implementation of seven wind power generation projects off the Brazilian coast.
Participating in a session in Switzerland, Brazil’s Human Rights minister asked for support for the country to join the council in the 2024-2026 term.
Fiber Conversion Company converts textile waste back into fiber to produce rug pads, mopping pads and mattress pads. The firm exports.
Small and medium enterprises, nonprofit organizations and high schools can submit entries before May 2, 2023.
In a world that requires businesses to be more and more sustainable, Brazil has been a hotbed for enterprises focused on protecting the planet. The number of cleantechs in the country increased by 83% from 2020 to 2021.
In a demonstration flight this Monday (30), the Dubai airline fueled one of the two engines of a Boeing 777 with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
The Abu Dhabi sovereign fund will invest BRL 500 million (about USD 97.82 million) in the Brazilian company in exchange for a 31.5% stake. The FIP Agroenergia holding fund will be in charge of preparations.
Transactions between photovoltaic energy generation and distribution businesses in Brazil almost doubled last year. Installed capacity grew by 84%.
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change logo has the concept of ‘One World’ in the shape of a globe with icons of people, renewable energies, and nature.
The UAE announced Razan Al Mubarak, current president of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, as the climate change high-level champion from the COP28 Presidency.
The information from Brazil’s Foreign Affairs Ministry was confirmed by president Lula to Pará governor Helder Barbalho on Wednesday (11) in Brasília.
The energy source already ranks third among the most generating in the country, with 19 GW of installed capacity.