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Climate change boosts solar energy potential – study
Climate change boosts solar energy potential – study

In 2022, Europe had 130 more hours of sunshine than average

Scientists have confirmed the rapid melting of the glaciers of Greenland and Antarctica
Scientists have confirmed the rapid melting of the glaciers of Greenland and Antarctica

Accelerating ice sheet loss means that sea levels are expected to rise significantly over the next decade

The occupiers began mining granite near Mariupol
The occupiers began mining granite near Mariupol

This granite will be used to construct Russian roads

A year and a half after the bombings: the Ingulets River was investigated in Kryvyi Rih
A year and a half after the bombings: the Ingulets River was investigated in Kryvyi Rih

The missile strike had a limited and non-catastrophic effect on the river ecosystem

The UN adopted a resolution on overcoming the environmental consequences of the war
The UN adopted a resolution on overcoming the environmental consequences of the war

The devastating impact of Russia's aggression is felt throughout Europe and around the world

Dutch tulips bloomed in Kyiv: where to see
Dutch tulips bloomed in Kyiv: where to see

Pink, yellow, purple and yellow with red stripes tulips also began to bloom on Independence Square

Border guards will help catch environmental violators in Transcarpathia
Border guards will help catch environmental violators in Transcarpathia

Interaction with the border guards has already produced the first results

The US government will provide $3.5 billion to clean the atmosphere from carbon
The US government will provide $3.5 billion to clean the atmosphere from carbon

Technology on a scale that will be able to affect climate change may be too expensive

Fake sensation: the Nemo dolphinarium reacted to the scandalous photo session with seals in the hotel
Fake sensation: the Nemo dolphinarium reacted to the scandalous photo session with seals in the hotel

The published photos caused a wave of indignation in the network

Fit for 55: The European Parliament passed key laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Fit for 55: The European Parliament passed key laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

CBAM will be phased in from 2026 to 2034 at the same rate as free allowances phase out

Entrepreneurs will be able to register installations for monitoring emissions in 10 minutes
Entrepreneurs will be able to register installations for monitoring emissions in 10 minutes

Currently, 482 installations are registered in the Unified Register for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions