Criticism of 'Convex Path' Public Debate Stopping... Chairman to Specify Constitutionality Issues
A national debate committee faces strong criticism for including a 'convex emission reduction path' that shifts environmental responsibility to the future in its deliberation process for amending carbon neutrality laws while the chairman acknowledges possible constitutional issues.
โUnconstitutional Bulged Reductionโ Shifting Carbon Reduction Burden to the Future... Including Options
A controversial 'bulged reduction path' for greenhouse gas emissions, which shifts the burden of reduction to the future, has been included in the deliberative agenda for a citizen representative group tasked with discussing the amendment of the Carbon Neutrality Basic Law in South Korea.
โConvexโ is Unconstitutional
The article critiques the proposed carbon neutrality plan that includes the convex emission reduction path which may impose excessive burdens on future generations, contrasting it with linear and concave paths.
Sunchon City to Hold Discussion on 'RE100 Semiconductor Industrial Complex and Corporate Attraction' on March 19
Sunchon City in South Korea will host a discussion on establishing an RE100 semiconductor industrial complex and related corporate attraction focused on promoting carbon neutrality and balanced growth.
Kemi pushes Finland towards carbon neutrality: there are still years to go, but the goal is already close
The city of Kemi has significantly reduced its emissions, achieving a 65% reduction compared to Finland's national average of 46%, primarily through changes in district heating.
Climate Group: 'Carbon Reduction Future Cannot Be Shifted... Stop Adding 'Convex Path' Options'
A climate group has criticized the ongoing discussions regarding the inclusion of a 'convex reduction path' in the national carbon neutrality law reform process, arguing it shifts reduction burdens to the future.
Nuclear energy provides independence, says Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the role of nuclear energy in achieving energy independence and carbon neutrality at an energy summit in Paris.
Seoul City University Designated as Dongdaemun District Carbon Neutral Support Center, Launches Climate Youth Volunteer Group 'Claius' for the 4th Term
Seoul City University has launched the 4th term of its Climate Youth Volunteer Group 'Claius' organized by the Dongdaemun District Carbon Neutral Support Center, after celebrating the achievements of the 3rd term group.
Korea University becomes the first domestic university to declare 'Nature Positive' and leads ecological restoration beyond carbon neutrality by 2045
Korea University has announced its commitment to 'Nature Positive', aiming to exceed carbon neutrality and promote ecological restoration by 2045.
BrewDog sold highland estate for knockdown price after abandoning reforestation plans
BrewDog sold its Highland estate for a significantly reduced price after canceling plans for a large-scale reforestation project.
Belo Horizonte hosts national event on responsible tourism
Belo Horizonte will host the first regional edition of the Brazilian Forum on Sustainable Tourism on March 11 and 12, focusing on carbon neutrality and zero plastic initiatives.
Ban on importing second-hand petrol and diesel cars scrapped
The Environment Minister in Jersey has cancelled a proposed ban on importing second-hand petrol and diesel cars, citing a lack of public support and affordability concerns.
Under Pressure from the US... 'Climate Response' Excluded from Priorities of the International Energy Agency
The International Energy Agency has excluded climate change responses from its priorities due to pressure from the US, marking a significant shift from previous commitments to tackle climate issues.
Climate Litigation Group Meets with National Assembly Speaker... Concerns About Deficiencies in Public Deliberation on Carbon Neutrality Law Amendment
A climate litigation group expressed concerns about the adequacy of the public deliberation process for the amendment of the Carbon Neutrality Basic Law during a meeting with the Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea.
The solution for revitalizing villages around Daechong Dam is... 'eco-friendly ecological agriculture and tourism'
Discussions on sustainable development strategies for communities affected by the Daechong Dam regulations highlighted the need for eco-friendly tourism and agriculture.
Are Nuclear Waste Repositories the Last Weapon in the Climate Battle?
The article discusses the global demand for stable, low-emission energy and the role of nuclear energy in meeting this demand while addressing the critical issue of safely disposing of long-lived radioactive waste.
Organizations sued the government over its long-term climate plan
The Finnish Association for Nature Conservation and Greenpeace Finland have taken Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's government's long-term climate plan to the Supreme Administrative Court, claiming it undermines the country's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2035.
The government's new initiative received a harsh critique from the opposition โ 'A strange paper'
Opposition parties criticized the Finnish government's energy and climate strategy, calling it insufficient to meet 2035 carbon neutrality goals.
"The Earth is Sick": A 3-Year-Old's Actions Change Their Parents
A preschool in South Korea engages children in environmental education, inspiring them to change their habits to protect the planet.
Less Renewables, More Nuclear: What the Multi-Year Energy Programming Really Contains
France's new Multi-Year Energy Programming (PPE 3) emphasizes nuclear energy over renewable options, aiming to address energy sovereignty, carbon neutrality, and price competitiveness for the next decade.
Another industry fights for survival. This time it's the cement industry
The cement industry in Europe is striving to reduce CO2 emissions and has initiated innovative projects aimed at achieving carbon neutrality.
Kenya: Carbon Neutral By 2030 - Can Kenya's Corporates Deliver Credible Net-Zero?
Kenya aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, prompting its corporates to establish credible net-zero strategies amid increasing scrutiny and pressure for significant emissions reductions.
'World's first electric airline' founded by millionaire Labour donor collapses
The world's first electric airline, EcoJet Airlines, founded by Dale Vince, has been wound up after failing to secure necessary funding.