Holcim Mexico reduced 2.3 million tons of equivalent carbon dioxide
Holcim Mexico announced a potential reduction of 2.3 million tons of CO2 equivalent by 2025 through the use of low-carbon cement and concrete products.
Several European Leaders Want to Cut Carbon Credit Prices
Several European leaders are advocating for a reduction in carbon credit prices to support their economies due to concerns that emissions taxation has become excessively burdensome for industries.
European Parliament approved a draconian green plan: βSuicide of the European economyβ
The European Parliament has officially adopted a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, leading to significant political debate around its implications for the economy.
Will the EU ease the carbon emissions trading system? Political pressure is growing
The EU faces increasing political pressure to reform its CO2 emissions trading system (ETS), with some Central and Eastern European countries advocating for a slowdown in emission reduction efforts.
Hyundai Steel begins mass production of carbon-reducing steel plates that reduce carbon emissions by 20%
Hyundai Steel has started mass production of 'carbon-reducing steel plates' that cut carbon emissions by 20% compared to its existing products, aiming to supply them initially to Hyundai and Kia's domestic and European vehicle models while expanding globally.
Controversial idea for reducing emissions: Will flooding forests solve the problem?
The article discusses the proposal to cut down boreal forests as a method of carbon dioxide reduction, exploring potential benefits, risks, and various countries' stances on the issue.
Ministers may cut green tech mandate from new homes regulations in England
Ministers in England are considering removing the requirement for carbon-cutting technology in new homes amidst pressure from homebuilders, which some experts view as a setback for environmentally-friendly construction standards.