Tag: Greenhouse gas emissions
Finland’s Fortum and Outokumpu are collaborating on small modular reactors
“We’re looking for zero-emission electricity to help us meet our climate goals,” he said. Outokumpu has made it a near-term goal to reduce direct and indirect emissions and emissions in the entire value chain by 42 percent from the 2016 level per ton of stainless steel by 2030. The goal is a 30 percent reduction […]
Companies pushing the gas pedal for electric car fleets
A new ranking has outlined the companies leading the charge to commit to electric vehicles and those lagging behind, writes David Ritter. AUSTRALIA’S corporate fleet of passenger cars has a big role to play in driving the electric vehicle (EV) revolution our country needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and clean up air pollution in […]
The war in Ukraine could trigger a land investment rush, as happened during the 2008 financial crisis
The authors provide a detailed analysis of the factors identified as drivers or precursors of the “land races” that occurred in the 21st century – such as the food crisis in times of increased demand for agricultural products, the demand for renewable energy or the need to diversify financial investments – to parallel the current […]
Calls are mounting to investigate alleged US involvement in Nord Stream blasts
© Provided by Xinhua A leading European analyst told Xinhua on Tuesday that potential evidence of US involvement would affect how each side of the Ukraine crisis is viewed internationally. ROME, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) — Three European countries probing the details of the Nord Stream pipeline explosion last September said Tuesday they are not sure […]
Consumption-based emissions for all Finnish municipalities and regions calculated for the first time
For the first time, we can get systematic information on how emissions are distributed between households and the municipal organization within the municipality,” says. Santtu Karhinensenior researcher at the Finnish Environmental Center. According to new emission calculations, the combined consumption-based greenhouse gas emissions of Finnish municipalities are approximately 57.4 MtCO2e. Of these municipal emissions, 83 […]
The Climate Fund invests EUR 10 million in Norsepower to accelerate the reduction of emissions in the shipping industry
Emissions from shipping are predicted to increase without additional measures, so the development and scale of solutions that reduce emissions in the shipping industry is crucial. Norsepower reduces emissions by providing ships with wind power with the company’s own rotor sail. Depending on the wind conditions, Norsepower’s product can reduce the ship’s fuel consumption by […]
Thousands protest in Germany against coal mine expansion
ERKELENZ, Germany – Thousands of people demonstrated in the rain Saturday to protest the clearing and demolition of a village in western Germany to make way for the expansion of a coal mine. There was a scuffle with the police when some protesters tried to reach the edge of the mine and the village itself. […]
Police begin to clear German village condemned for coal mine
LUETZERATH, Germany – Police in riot gear began evicting climate activists Wednesday from a condemned village in western Germany to be demolished for the expansion of a coal mine. Some rocks and fireworks were thrown as police entered the small village of Luetzerath, which has become a flashpoint for debate over the country’s climate efforts, […]
Finnwatch: The fashion industry is not doing enough to fulfill its climate promises
“With major gaps in the commitments of the most advanced companies, it seems unlikely that industrial emissions can be reduced quickly enough,” comment Lasse Leipolaclimate expert at Finnwatch. “Solving the climate crisis requires that all emissions be reduced quickly and genuinely,” he emphasized. Among Finnish clothing producers and retailers, Marimekko, Reima, Stockmann and Tokmanni participated […]
The collapse of Finland’s carbon sinks is a national emergency, an expert tells YLE
“This is an outright national emergency” Jyri SeppäläProfessor of Luke, stated For YLE on Wednesday. He estimates that compensating the erosion of carbon sinks will cost the country between two and seven billion euros. Estimating the final price is challenging because it depends on the availability and pricing of moving units; the units currently pay […]
The World Travel & Tourism Council reveals the climate footprint of the EU travel and tourism industry
The new data shows that Travel & Tourism’s share of EU GDP grew by an average of 2.1% per year, while greenhouse gases increased by just 0.3% over the same period. The data also shows how the sector’s emission intensity is decreasing. In 2010, the industry emitted 0.49 kilograms of greenhouse gas emissions for every […]
Greta Thunberg is suing Sweden
The eco-activist has joined a class-action lawsuit against the state over its alleged flawed climate policy A group of over 600 Swedish youth, including the environmental activist Greta Thunberg, has sued the country’s government for its insufficient efforts to tackle the climate crisis. On Friday, a demonstration called by the youth organization Aurora marched through […]
Germany’s ATES technology offers important savings in building emissions
Germany only has two Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) systems in operation, one in Bonn and one in Rostock, but a new study of the climate-friendly ATES technology shows that more than half of the country could benefit from it in the future . An ATES system relies on shallow groundwater sites to transfer and […]
"This result takes us forward": COP27 climate summit ends to help vulnerable countries
Against a difficult geopolitical backdrop, COP27 resulted in countries reaching a package of decisions that reaffirmed their commitment to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial times. The package also strengthened countries’ actions to cut greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the inevitable effects of climate change, as well as […]
COP27 breakthrough underlines Denmark’s status as a green pioneer
Ahead of the UN climate conference in 2022 hosted by Egypt in Sharm El Sheikh from 7-18 November, the example of Denmark and Scotland – with their pledges to donate ‘Loss and Damage’ funds to the developing countries most affected by climate change – was always going to play heavily on the delegates’ minds. And […]
The best engineering and technology theses of the year selected
But these award-winning works go further and show that top research is being done at Finnish universities. With these awards, we want to present the talents of the future who would otherwise not receive media coverage. Congratulations to the winners”, says Juhani Nokeladirector of public administration, Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland TEK FM Mahafugur […]
Today, the world’s population reaches 8 billion people
The annual World Population Prospects report, released on Monday to coincide with World Population Day, also says the world’s population will grow at its slowest rate since 1950, falling to less than 1 percent in 2020. While it took 12 years for the world’s population to grow from 7 billion to 8 billion, it will […]
15,000 deaths due to hot weather in Europe in 2022: WHO
The WHO regional journal said that estimate is expected to rise as more countries report heat-related deaths. “For example, France’s National Institute for Statistics and Economic Research (INSEE) reported that more than 11,000 people died between June 1 and August 22, 2022, compared to the same period in 2019 – the last year before the […]
COP27 in Egypt: Cause for hope or doomed to disappoint
Activists have criticized previous UN climate talks, calling them slow, complex and ineffective. As countries around the world fail to meet climate commitments to keep global temperatures below the fateful 2 degrees Celsius, can this year’s COP27 in Egypt rise above the failures of the past – or is it destined to disappoint? For nearly […]
COP27 in Egypt: The core of hope or doomed to despair
Activists have slammed previous UN climate talks, calling them slow, complex and ineffective. As countries around the world fail to meet climate commitments to keep global temperatures below a fateful 2 degrees Celsius, can this year’s COP27 in Egypt rise above its bad rep, or is it destined to disappoint? For nearly thirty years, the […]
The government’s presentation: The obligation of municipalities to prepare climate plans in the future
The law sets emission reduction goals for the years 2030, 2040 and 2050. The goal of making Finland carbon neutral by 2035 at the latest is now stipulated in the law for the first time. The law regulates climate policy plans, and with the reform, the law was expanded to cover the land use sector. […]
46 projects to enhance the green transition in the built environment
“The built environment produces about a third of Finland’s greenhouse gas emissions. On the other hand, the green transition also offers great business opportunities for the construction industry, including the fact that the demand for solutions that improve energy and material efficiency stops and stagnates. The decrease in biological diversity continues to grow. There is […]
UN Weekly Roundup: 24–30 September 2022
United Nations – Editor’s note: Here’s a quick snapshot of what the international community has been up to this past week, as seen from the UN’s perch. Ukraine’s Zelenskyy briefs the Security Council Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the UN Security Council on Tuesday that Russia must be completely isolated internationally for its sham referendums […]
The majority of Finns would reduce logging in order to achieve climate goals, says the study
Supporters of the Green Alliance, the Left Alliance and the Social Democrats were particularly likely to agree with the statement. The share of respondents who agreed with it was more than 40 percent also among supporters of the Center and the Coalition. Logging has harmful effects on the climate, especially by reducing carbon sinks, which […]
Most infectious diseases can be exacerbated by climate change
Photo: Pixabay/tortugadatacorp Climate change could worsen a whopping 58% of the infectious diseases humans come into contact with worldwide, from common waterborne viruses to deadly diseases like the plague, our new research shows. Our team of environmental and health scientists has reviewed decades of scientific papers on all known pathogenic disease pathogens to create a […]
German climate activists strive to create friction with blockades
BERLIN – “It’s completely crazy to stay on the road with super glue”, admits Lina Schinkoethe. And yet the 19-year-old recently ended up in prison for doing just that, in protest of what she believes is the German government’s failure to act against climate change. Schinkoethe is part of a group called the Rebellion of […]
EU climate ministers agree to halt fossil car sales by 2035
“A big step”Other measures in the climate package aim to strengthen the EU’s trade quota system, establish a social climate fund and increase the targets for CO2 capture in soil and forests. The overall climate targets are also set to increase for the member countries, where Denmark raises its 2030 emissions target from 39 per […]
Copenhagen rises to the top of the world’s most sustainable cities
Mayor wants moreThe Danish capital also scored well on emissions, as it has one of the lowest greenhouse gas emissions per capita with 0.9 percent and one of the most efficient road networks in Europe. Prices for public transport were also very high for Copenhagen, as 67 percent of all trips have been made by […]
The new climate law will enter into force in July
“The new climate law is vital for Finland. The climate change law will ensure that ambitious climate work continues throughout the government. The law shows the world how we can build a carbon-neutral welfare state by 2035. It is also a strong signal to companies in Finland.” Maria Ohisalo. The law sets out climate change […]
The Fossil Free Transport Forum focused on the green shift in heavy transport
In May 2021, the government adopted a resolution on a roadmap for fossil-free transport, listing measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from road transport. The goal is to halve transport emissions by 2030 from 2005 levels and achieve zero emissions by 2045. Road transport accounts for 95% of domestic transport emissions. For heavy vehicles, the […]
Towards a carbon-neutral Finland – Government approves medium-term climate change plan
– from both a climate and a security policy perspective. At the same time, we must ensure that the transition is fair. Effective and also fair climate work is the guiding principle through the now completed medium-term climate change policy plan. The plan includes various financial subsidies for both households and municipalities to make the […]
For the first time in Finland, land use became a source of emissions
Greenhouse gas emissions in 2021 remained at the previous year’s level. Forests are Finland’s most important climate change mitigation area. highlighted Helsingin sanomat newspaper. They sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and thus act as important carbon sinks. The significant increase in fellings, in turn, corresponds to an increase in CO2 emissions. Emissions from land […]
In this way, greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced
They found that combining dietary change, emissions pricing and international income transfers could make the world food system emission-neutral by the end of the 21st century – while providing healthier food for the world’s growing population. “Reducing the size of our current food system alone will not reduce emissions much. Instead, we need to change […]
Research suggests that “climate change” could trigger the next pandemic
This link between climate change and the spread of viruses is described by an international research team led by researchers at the University of Georgetown and published in the April 28 issue of Nature. In their study, the researchers made the first comprehensive assessment of how climate change is changing the structure of global mammalian […]
Mushroom-based meat alternatives that help save the earth’s forests
Potsdam [Germany]May 4 (ANI): Replacing only one-fifth of beef from microbial protein, a meat alternative produced in fermentation tanks, by 2050 could halve deforestation. This new analysis by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) has been published in Nature. The ready-to-market meat alternative is very similar in taste and texture, but is a […]
Research: EU carbon taxes would have a small overall economic impact on Finland
The European Commission is proposing that tariffs be levied on certain highly polluting imports, such as aluminum, cement, fertilizers and steel, in order to encourage third countries to adopt greener production processes, prevent so-called carbon leakage and create a more balanced market in the 27-nation bloc. According to Etla and Syke, customs duties in Finland […]
The study illustrates the fuel production process from waste material
According to the latest assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, significant reductions in CO2 emissions are needed to limit the consequences of climate change. Renewable electricity would be one way to reduce CO2 emissions from transport. The study developed a new process for ethanol production. It is a well-established fuel that reduces […]
The war in Ukraine threatens the geopolitical balance in the Arctic
Russia shares a maritime border in the Arctic with European and American NATO members. While environmental considerations and economic interests have typically dominated cooperation in the region, the war in Ukraine threatens to upset this prudent balance. Russia’s senior diplomat at the Arctic Council’s Intergovernmental Forum, Nikolai Korchunov, spoke on April 17 about NATO’s increased […]
12 best ways to get cars out of cities – ranked by new research
Question: what do the following statistics have in common? The second-largest (and growing) source of climate pollution in Europe. The leading killer of children in both the US and Europe. A principal cause of stress-inducing noise pollution and life-shortening air pollution in European cities. A leading driver of the widening gap between rich and poor […]
UN chief says world continues on ‘fast track to climate disaster’
He made these remarks in response to the sixth report of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on Monday. “The jury has made a verdict. And that’s damn it,” Guterres said in a statement. “This report … is a litany of broken climate promises. It is a file of shame that lists empty promises […]
Current measures are not enough to limit warming to 1.5 degrees – effective emission reductions will be needed over the next decade: IPCC report
Press release from the Ministry of the Environment and VTT According to the report, the climate targets announced so far by various countries are not enough to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees by the end of the century. With the climate measures decided so far, global warming will temporarily exceed 1.5 degrees, and strong […]
A recent report by the IPCC draws attention to consumer behavior in meeting climate targets
“Having the right policies, infrastructure and technology to change our lifestyles and behaviors can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40-70% by 2050.” stated Priyadarshi ShuklaChairman of the IPCC Third Working Group. Minister for the Environment and Climate Emma Kari (green) stated The report draws attention to the role of consumers “not only as policy drivers […]
Global Fashion Agenda and UN Climate Change Secretariat join forces to accelerate fashion climate action
The Fashion On Climate report predicts that if the fashion industry does not accelerate its response to climate change, it will produce by 2030 about twice the amount of greenhouse gas emissions required to comply with the Paris Agreement’s global warming path by 2050. for industrial change, a new alliance between the GFA and the […]
Amazon rainforests are losing their resilience, new research reveals
This study was published in the Journal of Medical Screening. About three-quarters of the forest’s ability to recover from disruption has declined since the early 2000s, which scientists see as a warning sign. The new evidence comes from advanced statistical analysis of satellite data on changes in vegetation biomass and productivity. “Decreased resilience – the […]
Global food system, food practices account for 21-37% of global annual greenhouse gas emissions
(14% of global greenhouse gas emissions) and energy use in buildings (16%) and almost as much as industry (21%) and electricity generation (25%). In fact, in a scenario where emissions from all other sources are stopped, emissions from the global food system alone will cause enough greenhouse gases to heat the planet above the 1.5 […]
New climate law for Parliament
“The decision on the Climate Change Act is the most lasting effect of this government. It will ensure that the carbon neutrality target of 2035 is maintained and that climate work continues outside the election period. carried out in close collaboration with researchers and the objectives set by law are based on scientific advice. ” […]
How can Norwegians relate to the UN’s sustainability goals? 
The UN’s sustainability goals are in many ways the world’s work plan for eradicating and combating poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030. In 2018, it became known that Norwegian consumers were among the climate change and that something absolutely must change in our everyday lives if we are to have the opportunity to reach […]
How can Norwegians relate to the UN’s sustainability goals? 
The UN’s sustainability goals are in many ways the world’s work plan for eradicating and combating poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030. In 2018, it became known that Norwegian consumers were among the climate change and that something absolutely must change in our everyday lives if we are to have the opportunity to reach […]
National Round-Up: Russian Ambassador warns that US cooperation could jeopardize security in the Baltic Sea
Vladimir Barbin, the Russian ambassador to Denmark, has today informed Politiken that Denmark’s closer defense cooperation with the United States could have serious consequences for security in the Baltic Sea. Negotiations are underway, but it is expected that American personnel and equipment will be welcomed on Danish soil. World military dominance “It is a clear […]
Yle is reviewing the climate change statements of activists, politicians and stakeholders
False news is spreading rapidly and opinions about the climate crisis are often dominated by fact-based statements, so fact-checking can be a useful tool both in educating the general public and in monitoring public figures. Yle has therefore factually reviewed a number of statements on climate change made by politicians, activists, pressure groups and other […]
Net-zero flights are not just fantasy
Photo: Pixabay / Lars_Nissen As international air travel recovers from COVID-19 restrictions, are greenhouse gas emissions from aviation expected to increase dramatically? and with it, review of the industry’s environmental credentials. Aviation emissions have almost doubled since 2000 and reached one billion tonnes in 2018. Climate Action Tracker considers the industry’s climate performance to be […]
Blue sky-thinking: net-zero flight is more than a fantasy escape
As international air travel recovers from COVID-19 restrictions, greenhouse gas emissions from aviation are expected to increase dramatically – and with it, scrutiny of the industry’s environmental credentials. Aviation emissions have almost doubled since 2000 and 2018 reached a billion tons. Climate Action Tracker rates the industry’s climate performance as critically inadequate. When the climate […]
Good and affordable apartment for everyone
The main goal of the development program to be implemented in 2021–2028 is to promote the long-term perspective of housing policy. “Urbanization continues. The Finnish housing market is still differentiated, not only between different types of regions, but also within cities. With a good housing policy, we can reduce inequalities and create more equal, further […]
EU environment and climate ministers discuss climate package
In July 2021, the Commission published an extensive package of proposals for climate legislation. The proposals in the Fit for 55 package implement the obligation of EU climate law to reduce the EU’s net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 from 1990 levels. The Presidency will present a progress report on the […]
One million euros for an environment built for climate work
“One third of Finland’s greenhouse gas emissions are caused by construction and buildings. This means that there are at least as many climate solutions. There is a fair amount of funding available for impressive ideas and new openings, and we want to invite everyone to take part in this joint work, ”says the Minister for […]
Institute: The growth of Finnish forests is slowing down for the first time in 60 years
Forest growth figures have begun to decline, says a report From the Natural Resources Center (Luke). For the last time in Luke’s 100-year history of forest growth reports, anything but a growing trend was observed 60 years ago. Forest growth is a major contributor to climate efforts and its decline could significantly hamper efforts to […]
Finland’s greenhouse gas emissions have fallen sharply
Finland’s total greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 decreased by 9 per cent compared to 2019, Statistics Finland revealed Press release. The drop is explained by the warm winter as well as the structural changes in electricity production and the decrease in transport traffic. Emissions from the country’s largest emitter, the energy sector, fell 11 percent […]
The Finnish forest industry, the use of cars, is the subject of a review in the OECD’s environmental review
Finland has reduced its carbon dioxide emissions, but not fast enough, according to a recent environmental report from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD’s Finnish Environmental Review 2021 stated that although the Nordic country is known as a pioneer in environmental policy and ambitious goals, it is not "not completely on […]
Finland’s energetic efforts to be carbon neutral by 2035
PASSIONS ends up deep among Scandinavians who have a reputation for their incessant obsession with environmental issues. The people and governments of these countries are hypersensitive when it comes to keeping their environments clean and green. It is a value that is permeated by most Scandinavians and I observed this virtue during my four and […]
The government unveils budget agreement for 2022
Some key elements of the agreement are: – One billion kroner set aside to kick-start the health sector over the winter. – DKK 11.3 million has been earmarked in 2022 and DKK 11.8 million in 2023 to reduce the backlog of healthcare personnel applications from abroad. – DKK 100 million will be set aside in […]
Too dry, too hot or too wet: The weather stays constant in Europe
These events include heat waves, droughts and heavy rainy seasons. Especially in Europe, but also in Russia, the number and intensity of permanent weather patterns have increased in recent decades and extreme weather conditions have occurred in different places at the same time. “In our study, we show that the ongoing weather conditions are increasingly […]
Minister Harakka at the IMO General Assembly: negotiations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions must be intensified and digitalisation must be utilized in maritime transport
The topics of Minister Haraka’s video speech are the automation of shipping and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping. Finland has proposed new working arrangements in the IMO. The aim is a more structured approach to negotiations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and that smaller countries also have equal opportunities to participate. “It […]
Healthier Diets Associated with Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Research
Food production is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for about a third of global emissions. Previous research suggests that an environmentally sustainable diet is also often less processed, less energy-rich, and more nutritious. However, most of the work had been done using sustainability measurements for a wide range of foods instead of […]
Fossil fuel free transport platform focuses on electricity, gas and hydrogen distribution infrastructure
In May 2021, the government adopted a resolution on a roadmap for fossil-free transport, listing measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from road transport. The goal is to halve transport emissions by 2030 from 2005 levels and achieve zero emissions by 2045. Road transport accounts for 95% of domestic transport emissions. The Fossil Free Transport […]
The new draft COP26 declaration dilutes demands for the phasing out of fossil fuels
A text released by the COP26 presidency on Wednesday called on countries to “accelerate the phasing out of subsidies for coal and fossil fuels”, but the wording has now been changed to “unreduced carbon power” and “inefficient”. “support. “Calls on the parties to accelerate the development, deployment and diffusion of technologies and the adoption of […]
Finland joins several transport declarations in Glasgow – commitments encourage countries to move towards carbon-neutral road, shipping and air transport
Transport is not on the official agenda of the Climate Change Conference, but the countries also agree on a number of transport initiatives, in particular at the initiative of the British Presidency. This means that the transport sector now has a more prominent role than in previous conferences. “The declarations send a clear message that […]
Warming temperatures are increasingly changing the structure of the atmosphere, scientists are finding
The study, published in Science Advances, is based on decades of weather balloon observations and specialized satellite measurements to determine the extent to which the peak of the atmosphere rises. This area, the tropopause, raises the boundary of the stratosphere by about 50 to 60 meters (about 165 to 195 feet) in a decade. The […]
Billions of people could face deadly heat stress in a warming climate of 2 degrees: Report
“At the new temperature – according to new figures and a map from the Finnish Meteorological Institute – the number of people living in areas affected by extreme heat stress will rise from the current 68 million to about a billion,” the study found, adding 4.0 degrees. An increase in C could result in nearly […]
Young activists take the spotlight for a day at the UN climate talks
Activists will take over the UN climate summit in Scotland on Friday, ending a week of dizzying government talks and promises with a student march, youth-led presentations and a giant iceberg transported from Greenland to the Glasgow River Clyde to dramatize the Arctic situation. British organizers decided to hand over the day to civic groups […]
Glasgow will see several protests over the weekend as the climate summit continues
Glasgow [UK]November 5 (ANI / Sputnik): The organizers of the UN Climate Conference (COP26) warned participants of several environmental protests planned for Friday and Saturday in Glasgow, which will host the event. Friday, November 5: To coincide with Youth and Public Empowerment Day, an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 people are expected to leave Kelvingrove Park […]
President of Finland at COP26: "Climate change is advancing and cannot continue"
President Sauli Niinistö and the Finnish delegation arrived at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, UK, on Monday, and the president is due to issue a national statement on Tuesday. The conference will bring together leaders and decision-makers from around the world to accelerate the achievement of the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate […]
G-20 gets climate agreement, but activists fear that the deal is not big enough
ROME – On Sunday, Pope Francis called on world leaders to hear “the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor”, while urging them to develop effective responses to global warming and give hope to younger generations. The pope made his appeal in Rome, where leaders attended his first personal G-20 summit since […]
Hope is eroded when COP26 climate promises fall away
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – Hopes that the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow will result in a new agreement on a significant reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions, after China and Russia declined to attend the conference and India’s promises did not live up to expectations . The summit began on Monday when dozens of world leaders […]
Greta Thunberg calls for climate protest in Glasgow
Glasgow [Scotland]November 3 (ANI / Sputnik): Swedish eco-activist Greta Thunberg called for a climate protest in Glasgow, where the UN climate conference (COP26) is taking place. “Time is running out. Changes will not come from these conferences like COP26 unless there is a lot of public pressure from outside. Join the climate strike on Friday […]
White-tailed deer, recycled cooking oil and ADHD in dogs: Finland in the world press
The population of white-tailed deer has since grown exponentially in Finland and reached 60,000 in 2019–2020. A fictional version of the deer’s historical journey appeared in a 1979 novel Bobbi: The father of the Finnish white-tailed deer from the user Matt Niemi and Mary Sharp. The Finnish fast food chain Hesburger and the oil refining […]
The use of renewable energy is increasing in EU countries: German official
Berlin [Germany], October 19 (ANI / Xinhua): The use of renewable energy has increased in all 27 member states of the European Union (EU) in recent years, the German Federal Bureau of Statistics (Destatis) said on Tuesday. The average share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption in the EU increased from 13.9 percent […]
The use of renewable energy is increasing in EU countries: Destatis
BERLIN, October 19 (Xinhua) – The use of renewable energy has increased in all 27 member states of the European Union (EU) in recent years, the German Federal Bureau of Statistics (Destatis) said on Tuesday. The average share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption in the EU increased from 13.9 percent to 19.7 […]
Swedish Event explores opportunities for trade and climate agreements – SDG Knowledge Hub – IISD
SDG Knowledge Hub A project of IISD SDG Knowledge Hub A project by IISD NEWS COMMENT GUEST ARTICLES POLICY CARD GENERATION 2030 EVENT Actor REGIONS SDG NEWS GUEST ARTICLES POLICY CARD GENERATION 2030 October 5, 2021 share this Swedish event Exploring opportunities for trade and climate agreements Photo credits: @EnvatoElements tells highlights Participants discussed how […]
New government in Norway: Less inequality, more focus on the environment, welfare and location
Labor Party leader Jonas Gahr Støre and Center Party (Sp) leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum presented the new government platform on Wednesday at 14.00. – Now it’s the ordinary people’s turn. The differences between people will be reduced. We must have a secure working life and an active labor policy. We want to use the whole […]
The WHO calls for climate action to ensure continued recovery from COVID-19
This message comes with the publication of the WHO Special Report on Climate Change and Health COP26 today, which highlights 10 priorities for protecting human and planetary health. The report clarifies the Global Health Community regulation on climate action, based on growing research that demonstrates the many and inseparable links between climate and health. “The […]
Ten EU countries are calling for nuclear power to be included in the green list
France, Romania, the Czech Republic, Finland, Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary published a guide to support nuclear energy on Sunday. They state, as Le Parisien quotes, that “it is absolutely essential that nuclear energy be included in the European taxonomy framework before the end of this year” because it “protects European consumers from […]
Climate change advocates call for IKEA ship pollution problem at global headquarters
Activists wearing a Ship It Zero shirt carried a shipping container and distributed leaflets that read “IKEA: Abandon Dirty Ships” to IKEA employees and buyers. They organized “deaths” to highlight IKEA’s role in contributing to 260,000 premature deaths each year due to the transportation of fossil fuels. “We require IKEA to invest in wind, batteries […]
The government proposes that support for the purchase and replacement of electric cars be extended until the end of December
The current provisions apply to purchase and conversion aid applied for by 30 November 2021. The government’s goal is for households to be able to apply for purchase and conversion support until the end of December 2021. and conversion aid will help modernize Finland’s vehicle fleet and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport. According to […]
Review of vehicle purchase and conversion aid – consultation begins
According to the proposal, subsidies and conversion support for battery-powered electric vehicles and gas-powered trucks will continue from 2022. New forms of support include support for the purchase of electric and gas vans and support for the purchase of electric cars. The subsidies would speed up the transition to low-emission electric and gas-powered vehicles, which […]
EU environment ministers discuss EU climate package and prepare for Glasgow conference on climate change
In July 2021, the Commission published a comprehensive package of proposals for climate legislation. The proposals in the Fit for 55 package implement the obligation of European climate law to reduce EU greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 from 1990 levels. Environment ministers will discuss legislative proposals under the responsibility of the […]
Commentator: Agricultural agreement benefits the government and Ellemann
– A government that can make an agreement on something that is so controversial and so comprehensive, with all the parliamentary parties minus the Alternative. It’s pretty impressive, he says. The agreement implies, among other things, that agriculture in 2030 must have reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 55-65 percent compared to the level in 1990. […]
Climate Council: Agreement for agriculture is a step forward
The chairman of the Climate Council, Peter Møllgaard, is pleased that a broad majority in the Folketing on Monday evening agreed on a climate agreement for agriculture. – It is an agreement that we in the Climate Council and many others have long called for. – It is really good news that Danish agriculture can […]
FACTS: Agriculture gets 3.8 billion for green conversion
* Overall, the agreement paves the way for agriculture to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 7.4 million tonnes of C02 by 2030. * However, the concrete initiatives in this agreement will only ensure a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 1.9 million tonnes of CO2 by 2030. * However, the ambition is to […]
The vast majority enter into an agricultural agreement with binding climate targets
– Overall, the agreement shows the way to how Danish agriculture can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 7.4 million tonnes of CO2 by 2030, the ministry writes in a press release. However, a large part of the reductions depends on development and new technology. In the agreement itself, there are initially concrete initiatives […]
The vast majority enter into a climate agreement for agriculture
– Overall, the agreement shows the way to how Danish agriculture can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 7.4 million tonnes of CO2 by 2030, the ministry writes in a press release. At the same time, the agreement will provide approximately DKK 3.8 billion more in state funds for a green transformation of the […]
The government gets a hug for the climate plan: Black hesitation and toast
Climate Minister Dan Jørgensen (S) said earlier on Wednesday that by 2025 the government will have made all the decisions necessary for Denmark to have reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. The Radicals’ climate spokesman, Rasmus Helveg Petersen, is dissatisfied with the pace of the plan, which he […]
Business on climate plan: Clarity can not wait until 2025
Here, the government has presented 24 initiatives to ensure that the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2030 is achieved. However, until 2025, they will be in place. And it meets with criticism from Ulrich Bang from the Danish Chamber of Commerce. He believes that the EU in the climate fight […]
Minister: Everyone must contribute more to achieve reductions
– All sectors in Denmark must contribute more – including those we have already entered into agreements on, he writes in the preface. – Therefore, in addition to the overall overall roadmap, a roadmap for each sector is also presented. – The good news is that the technical reduction potential for the technologies and solutions […]
Climate Minister: Everyone must contribute more to achieve reductions
– All sectors in Denmark must contribute more – including those we have already entered into agreements on, he writes in the preface. – Therefore, in addition to the overall overall roadmap, a roadmap for each sector is also presented. – The good news is that the technical reduction potential for the technologies and solutions […]
New information on the effects of teleworking and new transport services on greenhouse gas emissions
These three studies are part of the implementation of the Fossil Free Transport Roadmap, which aims to help achieve the Finnish government’s promise to halve the greenhouse gas emissions of domestic transport by 2030. The studies were completed by the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Studies show that teleworking could reduce emissions by up to […]
Huge drop in household CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 pandemic
Significant decrease in emissions The figures also revealed that total greenhouse gas emissions in Denmark have fallen by 44 percent over the last 30 years to 42 million tonnes of CO2 equivalents by 2020. The largest drop in emissions took place in the utilities sector, which has reduced emissions by 73 percent. Meanwhile, greenhouse gas […]
The Radicals want to make Denmark climate neutral ten years earlier than planned
Denmark cannot wait until 2050 to become climate neutral. This must happen as early as 2040. And already in 2030, Denmark’s CO2 reductions must be close to 80 percent. These are some of the key messages in a vision from the Radicals. The party will set aside 25 billion kroner in the years leading up […]
Finland’s climate strategy is based on tax reforms, stricter emissions trading, Lintilä says
Last week, in connection with the budget negotiations, the Finnish government approved a list of measures aimed at achieving carbon neutrality in Finland by 2035. Approximately 6 to 7 megatonnes of the 14 to 15 megatonne emission reductions required by CO2 neutrality are in the emissions trading sector, including industry and energy production. “We realized […]