Author: EcoLife

    World can’t simply wish away oil and gas but needs to make the switch, Irena official says

    Oil and gas are still an important part of global energy systems, no matter how much one might hope otherwise, but the world needed to switch from them to tackle climate change, a renewable energy official has said. Gauri Singh, deputy director general of the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena), said the two fossil fuels had always […]

    UN members reach historic ocean treaty to protect marine environment

    UN member states have reached agreement on the first international treaty to protect the high seas following years of talks, a step that environmental groups say will help reverse marine biodiversity losses and ensure sustainable development. “The ship has reached the shore,” conference chair Rena Lee announced at the UN headquarters in New York on Saturday […]

    UAE’s Reem Al Hashimy says climate finance ‘business as usual’ is not enough

    Business as usual in climate finance is not enough, said Reem Al Hashimy, the UAE’s Minister of State for International Co-operation, on the second day of the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi. Ms Al Hashimy said funds are not being allocated efficiently to countries that are transitioning or in need of capital for development, especially when it comes […]

    Digitalisation can help biggest industrial companies reduce carbon footprint, GSMA says

    Mobile and digital technology can help cut about 40 per cent of the required carbon dioxide emissions within the industrial world’s top emitters in the next 10 years, London-based industry body GSMA has said. If deployed at scale, digitalisation, considered a key enabler of the decarbonisation transition, can help the manufacturing, power and energy, transport, and building sectors […]

    More GCC green energy projects set to tap into capital markets for financing, S&P says
    01 Mar 2023

    The number of renewable energy projects, including solar plants, expected to tap into capital markets for financing is set to rise in the six-member GCC economic bloc, S&P Global Ratings has said. The UAE and Saudi Arabia — the Arab world’s two largest economies — have already set up public-private partnership frameworks, making project financing an “obvious […]

    Green investments in Mena region not enough, say climate advocates
    28 Feb 2023

    More must be done to accelerate green investments in the Mena region and help it make a sustainable transition, climate advocates and business leaders said in Cairo. Better investment will increase employment opportunities and boost economic development, Tarek Tawfik, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) Mena Regional Council and president of AmCham Egypt, said on Sunday. “Countries […]

    Expo City Dubai to fund green projects to fight climate change
    27 Feb 2023

    Expo Live, a legacy project of Expo 2020 Dubai, is on the lookout for start-ups searching for concrete solutions to the climate crisis and combat global warming. Selected companies will be awarded a $50,000 grant for work related to reforestation, reduction of greenhouse gases or improving agricultural productivity. Successful innovators will have the opportunity to display their […]

    Ukraine war may have slowed Russia’s efforts to lower methane emissions
    24 Feb 2023

    Russia, the world’s second-largest oil exporter, may have slowed down efforts to tackle methane emissions from its energy sector as it seeks new export markets for its products amid Western sanctions. Before the war broke out on February 24 last year, Russian oil and gas exporters — under pressure from European customers — were investing in equipment […]

    Thousands of microplastic ‘nurdles’ wash up on Dubai beach

    Surfers and city workers gathered to clean up Sunset Beach on Sunday after thousands of nurdles, little plastic balls, were washed ashore. Beachgoers in Dubai shared the photos of the clean-up on social media. Candy Fanucci, who leads the Pirates Surf Rescue Dubai and Abu Dhabi group, and led the clean-up, told The National: “It happened around […]

    Doomsday Glacier’s melting worsened by warm waters, scientists say
    21 Feb 2023

    Scientists studying Antarctica’s vast Thwaites Glacier — nicknamed the Doomsday Glacier — say warm water is seeping into its weak spots, worsening melting caused by rising temperatures, two papers published in the Nature journal showed on Wednesday. Thwaites, which is roughly the size of Florida, represents more than half a metre of global sea level rise potential and could destabilise […]