The world’s poorest oil-dependent countries are set to take the biggest hit in the transition away from fossil fuels, according to a report titled ‚Beyond
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EU’s Palm Oil Policy U-Turn: Why Has Brussels Quietly Changed Its Mind on Palm Oil Ban
A remarkable thing happened at the EU-ASEAN summit on 1 December 2020 – the European Union agreed to a new conciliatory approach to palm oil.

Oil & Gas Update: Greece’s Trans-Adriatic Pipeline, Nigeria’s Oil Leaks and Green Hydrogen as Game Changer
GREECE — As the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) became operational earlier in November, a Greek official stated that his country had become the most important hub

Morocco Lights the Way for Africa on Renewable Energy and Sustainable Future
Renewable energy can play a key role in both South-South cooperation and Africa’s sustainable economic recovery, says Mustapha Bakkoury, President of Masen, the Moroccan Agency

Electrolyser Manufacturing: Europe & China Are Locked in Battle for Global Supremacy
While China currently produces the cheapest electrolysers in the world, Europe leads on innovative technologies which are better suited to produce green hydrogen seen by

Sustainable Fertilizers for 21st Century Agriculture: Ÿnsect, Grupo Fertiberia & CleanBay Renewables
ŸNSECT has recently been granted approval for its natural insect fertilizer, ŸnFrass, by ANSES, the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety.

Africa Mining Vision: Maximising Resource Revenue in Socio-Economic Development Projects
The Africa Mining Vision (AMV) was adopted by Heads of State at the February 2009 African Union summit following the October 2008 meeting of African

Nord Stream 2‘ Controversy: Germany Ready to Strike Back Against US Santions
Germany is preparing to strike back against the United States, if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to kill off the Nord Stream