Swedish government bans emissions from offshore scrubbers by 2025 Joshua Falcón. · July 3, 2024 The ban on scrubbers in Swedish territorial waters will be implemented in two stages until 2029.
Vale announces preparations to resume operations at two Brazilian mines after reinstatement of licenses Joshua Falcón. · June 28, 2024 This suspension was due to irregularities noted in an environmental report and alleged noncompliance with mining mitigation efforts.
Denmark taxes animal flatulence due to its environmental impact Ruth Arteaga. · June 28, 2024 A typical cow in Denmark produces 6 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year.
Huge sinkhole appears in Illinois soccer field after mine collapse Joshua Falcón. · June 27, 2024 The mines in this region have been operating for decades, "without any similar incidents".
Nature protection foundations call for a ban on wind farms Ruth Arteaga. · June 22, 2024 Bird mortality due to wind turbines in Spain is estimated at between 1,355,711 and 2,109,400 per year, according to scientific studies.
Singapore Pursues Compensation for Ship Collision Oil Spill Joshua Falcón. · June 20, 2024 Singapore government agencies intend to seek compensation for all costs incurred.
Harnessing Algae: The Future of Renewable Energy Joshua Falcón. · June 18, 2024 The photosynthetic energy microcell technology can generate electricity continuously, even without direct sunlight, thanks to the algae's constant respiration.
Centralia: the U.S. town that has been burning since 1962 Isbel Lázaro. · June 17, 2024 Some people refuse to leave the site even though it is extremely dangerous.
China to build irradiation plant in Bangladesh for disinfection of food and medical products Joshua Falcón. · June 17, 2024 CNNC aims to build an irradiation plant to improve agricultural opportunities in the country.
Eco-Friendly System Transforms Wastewater for Irrigation Use Joshua Falcón. · June 17, 2024 Tests carried out in real waters confirm the feasibility of this method in real operational situations.