Countries could cut emissions by 70% by 2050- World Bank Report
According to a new report from the World Bank Group, investing an average of 1.4% of GDP annually could reduce emissions in developing countries by as much as 70% by ...
According to a new report from the World Bank Group, investing an average of 1.4% of GDP annually could reduce emissions in developing countries by as much as 70% by ...
Electricity demand growth is slowing sharply in 2022 from its strong recovery the previous year as economic growth weakens and energy prices soar following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to ...
Global energy and climate leaders have met in Sydney this week for the Sydney Energy Forum to discuss how to scale up and strengthen supply chains for the clean energy ...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, particulate matter and acidification from the extractive industry costs £2.5trillion every year, according to a new research from the Journal for Cleaner Production. These GHG emissions make ...
Attempted fraud within the Banking and Specialized Deposit-Taking Institutions (B&SDI) sector remains a challenge despite witnessing a minimal decline last year compared to 2020. According to the 2021 Banking, Specialized ...
A new green recovery investment scenario has shown that a 1 per cent global GDP investment could reduce global CO2 emissions by 6 to 8.5 per cent by 2030. The ...
In what is expected to be a key milestone in Ghana’s green transition of cement production, FLSmidth, a Swiss-owned Engineering Company will deliver and install the world’s largest clay calcination ...
Barrick Gold Corporation, a global gold major, has announced its decision to continue expanding its portfolio through the development of capital projects and enhance an operating platform which already houses ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered ripple of shocks through a broad spectrum of industries, creating uncertainties which are likely to derail companies’ emissions target but companies that can balance ...
The ambition to reduce national CO2 emissions and contribute to limiting global heating to 1.5 degrees Celsius has necessitated the influx of electric vehicles, with the government of Ghana showing ...