Aneta Paunoska

Nord Stream infrastructure

Coincidence or sabotage: Mystery gas leakages from Nord Streams

European countries suspect sabotage as mystery gas leakages struck Russian pipelines of Nord Streams. This ‘unprecedented’ damage to the gas pipelines, as the operator said, happens while Europe is in the midst of a struggle to find alternative supplies to Russian gas. Thus officials, like Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, say – this is sabotage. …

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renewables wind

Australia is to become a Promised Land for offshore wind energy projects

Net zero emissions promise countries gave push stokes hopes for offshore wind projects. It is expected for wind energy projects to rise and spread since the Australian state of Victoria aims to reach 9 GW of offshore wind energy by 2040. But, the wind energy sector needs new regulations, to attract technology suppliers. Also, the …

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EV charging

Electric car? What if you can earn extra by driving one?

Volkswagen’s charging unit Elli has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Belgian network operator Elia and one of its start-ups. The MoU is about exploring possibilities for the integration of charging electric vehicles from the power grid. That means, among other, that the customers can earn extra by driving an electric car. Advantages of …

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U.N.: Australia’s climate inaction violated human rights

A United Nations committee made a decision this week that Australia had violated the human rights of Torres Strait Islanders. Torres Strait Islanders are a group of people who live on the Australian north coast. The Committee finds that Australia failed to adequately protect Torres Strait Islanders from the impacts of climate change. The committee’s …

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Oceans biodiversity saved: U.N. High Seas Biodiversity Pact made

Galapagos: Replanting corals to restore the ecosystem

Galapagos National Park in Ecuador is trying out several different procedures for corals replanting. They are trying to replant corals to restore underwater ecosystems nearby the famous islands. The Galapagos ecosystem is fragile due to climate change that influences on dying of coral reefs. The experimental project enacts in a bay on the island of …

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The unjust distribution of resources doesn't help climate change combat

Global protests demand climate change compensation

Protests of young activists who mobilized for climate action were held today in around 450 locations. Ahead of COP27, campaigners from different countries gathered in different locations to demand climate change compensation. They want rich economies to pay compensation for the damage poor countries to suffer due to climate change and global warming. Affected countries …

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Air companies agree that SAF is crucial for decarbonizing the aviation sector

U.S. drafts strategy to promote sustainable aviation fuel SAF

The U.S. Energy Department issued a plan to implement the government strategy for boosting the production and use of green airplane fuel, or SAF (sustainable aviation fuel). Exactly twelve months ago, the administration of U.S. president Joseph Biden announced that the government intends to provide a minimum of 3 billion gallons of SAF annually by …

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