It pledges to reduce emissions to between 45 million tonnes and 50 million tonnes by 2035. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The world's largest economy withdrew from the Paris agreement on Trump's orders. The vast majority of countries who signed the agreement failed to update their climate plans on time.
Singapore on Monday (Feb 10) committed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to between 45 million and 50 million tonnes (Mt ...
Major US and Canadian banks have abandoned an industry-led climate alliance aimed at aligning net zero targets with global ...
JAKARTA — Indonesia, one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters, has signaled it might follow in the footsteps of the ...
While Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen was inspecting Mrs Dan’s new subsidised electric cooktop stove, he may ...
According to recently updated targets, approximately 100 million tons of hydrogen will be necessary by 2030 if the world hopes to meet the Paris Agreement’s climate objectives. By 2050 ...
Energy history shows that the rise of the Dutch Republic in the 17th century and the British and American empires in the 18th ...
New research from the International Council on Clean Transportation estimates global emissions from road transportation and ...
The expanded commitment puts the Energy Secretary on a collision course with his Cabinet colleague Ms Reeves. The Chancellor this week promised massive expansion of aviation in the UK in a bid to ...
It is estimated it will need at least $1.2tn between now and 2050 for clean energy ... Following Trump’s decision to leave the Paris agreement, UN climate chief Simon Stiell said the shift ...