Ecuador promotes the Green Taxonomy initiative for environmental investments
The Ecuadorian government and private sector are collaborating to develop the Green Taxonomy initiative, which aims to identify and categorize economic activities that protect the environment to direct investments toward sustainable projects.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: The government is looking to take a key step to advance the reform of the Glacier Law in Congress
President Javier Milei's government is pushing for a reform of the Glacier Law that has potential implications for multinational investments, despite facing significant opposition from environmental groups.
Conrad Black: The high cost of climate alarmism
Conrad Black critiques the extensive financial investments made in fighting climate change, arguing that they have yielded little tangible results.
Investments with Tree Cutting. "There is Always a Real Compensation"
The article discusses the criteria for tree removal in public investment projects in Poland and the compensatory measures taken by local governments.
With just enough votes, the Government bets on changing the glacier law in the Senate
The Argentine government is moving forward with a reform of the glacier law aimed at reducing protected areas to enable mining investments, facing protests and environmental backlash.
Do Water Management Agencies Contradict Themselves? Two Lists of Investments and Major Confusion (Which We Clarify)
Poland's water management agency has published two conflicting lists regarding water reservoirs and hydroelectric projects, raising questions about their policies.
Ecological Threat: Citizens and Petir Oppose Mega-Farms in Sisak-Moslavina County
Citizens and local representatives express strong opposition to a proposed mega-farm project by Ukrainian investors in Croatia, citing environmental concerns and potential negative impacts.
Eco-vandals: Activists accuse the government and 'disguise' Meloni - the posters in Turin against the Olympics
Activists from Extinction Rebellion have posted controversial flyers in Turin criticizing the Italian government under Meloni over its investments in the upcoming Olympics and large infrastructure projects, associating them with environmental degradation.
Facilities to be renewed and public-private synergy. An additional 6.5 trillion is needed for the water of the future
The global water infrastructure gap poses significant technical and environmental challenges, with a report highlighting the need for $6.5 trillion in investments by 2040, as stated by the World Economic Forum and Acea.