EU Shifts Gears on 2035 Combustion Engine Ban Amid Industry Pressure
The EU proposes easing its 2035 combustion engine ban, allowing some non-electric vehicles amid industry pushback and rising competition from Chinese EV makers.
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The EU proposes easing its 2035 combustion engine ban, allowing some non-electric vehicles amid industry pushback and rising competition from Chinese EV makers.
At Davos 2025, China reaffirmed its commitment to lead global climate cooperation through ambitious environmental goals, technological innovation, and international collaboration, setting the pace for a green transition.
Paris 2024 organizers announce a significant reduction in carbon emissions, achieving a 54.6% cut compared to previous Games, highlighting efforts toward more sustainable international events.
Singapore’s public sector reduced carbon emissions by 0.2% in FY2023, emitting 3.6 million tonnes of CO2e according to the GreenGov.SG Report.
Brazilian researcher Kayo Moura discusses how the poorest communities suffer most from climate change, highlighting the urgent need for environmental justice and action against carbon inequality.
The UN’s Emissions Gap Report warns that without more ambitious carbon reduction targets, global temperatures could rise over three degrees Celsius, prompting calls for immediate action.
Leading scientists at the World Laureates Association Forum discuss innovative solutions to tackle air pollution and carbon emissions, aiming for a greener and healthier future for all.
NASA’s 2023 study reveals Canada’s extreme fires emitted 640 million tonnes of carbon, surpassing emissions of many nations, marking a record high and emphasizing urgent climate change challenges.
China unveils groundbreaking guidelines to accelerate its green transition, aiming to tackle environmental challenges and achieve high-quality, sustainable growth.
China has unveiled a plan to standardize carbon emission calculations across key sectors to meet its carbon reduction targets, aiming to publish 70 national standards by the end of 2024.
China announces plans to incorporate carbon emission targets into its national economic and social development agenda, aiming to control both the total amount and intensity of emissions.
February saw global ocean temperatures hit record highs due to carbon emissions and El Niño, signaling urgent climate concerns.
China’s Minister of Ecology and Environment, Huang Runqiu, announces crackdown on fraud by third-party environmental services, focusing on carbon emission data fraud.
Global leaders gather in Dubai for COP28 to address rising temperatures and extreme weather. Experts emphasize cooperation and innovation to reduce emissions and prevent a climate catastrophe.