A non-profit organization active in sustainable land development, the Western Values Project (WVP), has lately released a report pointing out the problem of gas flaring
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Moscow and Beijing Agree on a €300-billion Gas Deal
Despite the initial disappointment after the first day of high-profile Russia-China negotiations, the words of analysts have finally become a reality. Both countries managed to
Phosphorus Market to Grow 2.4 % for next 5 Years
The phosphorus & derivatives market is expected to expand by 2.4% during the five coming years to reach 107.5 million metric tons by 2018. Due
Russia-China Presidential Talks: Gas Deal Looming
Russian President Vladimir Putin began a two-day official visit to China yesterday, which should give rise to a major gas deal between the two countries.
Coal Usage on Rise as ETS Fails
Environmental campaigners noticed that the fresh figures on Europe’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) suggested that the ETS had remained over-supplied by 2.1 billion carbon allowances
Europe Needs to Break its Dependence on Fossil Fuels
Interview with David C. Murphy – Executive Director of Greenpeace Czech Republic PHOSPHATE-PRICE has spoken to David C. Murphy – currently an Executive Director of
Phosphate Prices Expected to Rise in the Long Run
A report published recently by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) argues that phosphorus is at risk of depletion by the end of the
Longreach Oil Company Finds Gas in Morocco
The London-based company Longreach Oil & Gas Ltd has announced lately the first onshore gas find in Morocco. In a press release posted on its
Pacific’s Salish Sea Seen as Fossil Fuel Paradise
Pacific Northwest’s Salish Sea is increasingly being seen as a fossil fuel gateway. Yet, the current pressure to build more rail and shipping capacity in
Electricity to Rival Oil in the 21st Century
The recent report of the International Energy Agency (IEA) says that, in the 21st century, electricity will keep on becoming the world’s key source of