For nigh on two decades, Western democracies have been busy pouring highly inflammable fuels on the bonfire of progressive vanities that has been...
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Much of the discussion at the FT’s International Energy Policy Forum in Brussels earlier this month applied to Cyprus as well as other areas of the world. The event attracted industry leaders, policymakers, and financial experts, and covered European energy, decarbonisation, balancing industrial competitiveness with net-zero goals, the geopolitical impact of the energy transition and […]
For nigh on two decades, Western democracies have been busy pouring highly inflammable fuels on the bonfire of progressive vanities that has been...
Lloyd’s Register’s Maritime Decarbonisation Hub (The Decarb Hub) and Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZCS)...
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The Global Indian Scientists and Technocrats (GIST) Forum is a global network that brings together Indian-origin scientists, engineers, and...
EUROPEAN UNION (EU) President Ursula von der Leyen and UN head Antonio Guterres both urged Caribbean nations to unite in advocating for peace and for...
US energy secretary Chris Wright – who claims net zero goals are “sinister” and has denied the science of climate change – welcomes Australia...