‘Net Zero’ and ‘Nature Positive’: the formula for sustainable development
Net Zero and Nature Positive are two concepts that are becoming relevant to ensure a sustainable future.
Net Zero and Nature Positive are two concepts that are becoming relevant to ensure a sustainable future.
Methane emissions are the second largest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide emissions.
The land transport sector is one of the largest consumers of energy and this trend needs to change.
When faced with a challenge such as the energy transition, all ideas and points of view are needed to find a solution.
Eighty percent of goods are moved by sea. It is therefore essential to move towards the decarbonization of the sector.
For companies, measuring their carbon footprint is becoming increasingly important, as it allows them to know the amount of greenhouse gases generated.
Decarbonisation of the economy and energy independence are two objectives that have recently become increasingly important for Europe
The introduction into the energy system of renewable sources has become a priority in order to meet the climate neutrality targets set by the European Union for 2050.