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Pemex’s Climate Commitment Marks a New Chapter in Sustainability
Mexico’s state-owned oil giant, Pemex, has taken a bold step with its first-ever Sustainability Plan, committing to net-zero by 2050 and a 30% methane reduction by 2030.
Japan’s 2040 Climate Plan: Progress or Half-Measure?
Japan has approved a long-term climate, energy, and industrial policy roadmap through 2040, aiming to cut emissions by 60% from 2013 levels by 2035 and 73% by 2040.
US vs. EU on ESG: A Brewing Trade War?
The US is escalating its opposition to European ESG directives
Thailand’s Solvent Recycling Revolution – A Game Changer for Green Manufacturing
As Thailand accelerates its shift to zero-emission vehicles, a lesser-known but equally crucial innovation is reshaping the country’s sustainability efforts—solvent recycling.
Volvo CEO’s Stark Outlook on 2025 and the Future of Sustainable Mobility
Volvo Cars CEO Jim Rowan has issued a clear warning: 2025 will be a tough year for the automotive industry.
Green Tipping Point
The sustainability landscape across the UK and Ireland is transforming significantly as the region grapples with the tension between economic growth and environmental responsibility. In this evolving space, recent developments highlight both the progress made and the challenges ahead.
Fiumicino Airport Sets Solar Energy Record in Europe
Rome’s Fiumicino Airport is setting a new benchmark in sustainability with Europe’s largest airport solar farm. Spanning 2.5 km alongside a runway, 55,000 solar panels will reduce the airport's CO2 emissions by over 11,000 tons annually—equivalent to powering 1,477 homes.
AI’s Energy Problem: Why Collaboration Is the Only Solution
Barclays Europe CEO Francesco Ceccato warns that no single entity—corporate or governmental—can shoulder the colossal energy and infrastructure demands of AI alone. Speaking at Davos, Ceccato emphasized that AI's rapid expansion requires massive investment in energy infrastructure to power data centers and supercomputers.
Protium Green Solutions Secures £31M to Power the Future of Green Hydrogen
Protium Green Solutions has secured £31 million in Series B funding to supercharge its mission of decarbonizing industry and transportation with green hydrogen solutions. Backed by top-tier investors like Barclays Principal Investments, SWEN Capital Partners, ITOCHU Corporation, and Toho Gas, this milestone underscores growing confidence in hydrogen as a cornerstone of the energy transition.
A Solar Revival: Turning Contaminated Land into Clean Energy
Widnes is making waves in sustainable innovation with a new solar farm approved for a contaminated former golf course. Spanning 27 acres—the size of 15 football pitches—the solar microgrid will host 7,200 panels generating 4 megawatts of renewable energy. This project will power key municipal buildings, including a stadium and leisure center, showcasing how underutilized, polluted spaces can be reimagined for a greener future.
 
                     
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