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LNG in Asia: A transitional step on the way to a greener future

bno - Taipei Office July 5, 2025

As the global push for decarbonisation intensifies, liquefied natural gas - LNG - is emerging as a pivotal player in Asia’s energy transformation.

Southern Ocean current reverses for first time, signalling risk of climate system collapse

bne IntelliNews July 5, 2025

A major ocean current in the Southern Hemisphere has reversed direction for the first time in recorded history, in what climatologists are calling a “catastrophic” tipping point in the global climate system.

St Petersburg braces for historic flood as Neva River surges past warning levels

bne IntelliNews July 5, 2025

St Petersburg is bracing itself for the worst flood in 160 years as the water level in the Neva surges thanks to heavy rain.

Poland rejects EU's 2040 emissions target as "unrealistic"

bne IntelliNews July 4, 2025

Poland will not support the European Union’s proposed 90% greenhouse gas emissions reduction target for 2040, calling it “unrealistic” and harmful to the country’s economic and energy security.

Water levels drop in Europe’s main rivers as heatwave hits cargo traffic

bne IntelliNews July 4, 2025

Both the Vistula in Poland and the Danube in Hungary, two of Europe’s biggest rivers, have reached record-low water levels as Europe’s unprecedented heatwave intensifies and starts to cause major economic damage.

Czech power grid suffers major power cut

bne IntelliNews July 4, 2025

A large-scale outage struck the Czech Republic’s electricity grid on July 4, temporarily cutting power to several regions, in what the country’s transmission system operator described as a rare and significant disruption.

Smog chokes Middle East as Iraq faces “hazardous” conditions

bnm Tehran bureau July 4, 2025

Dust storms originating from Iraq are forecast to impact air quality across multiple Middle Eastern countries including Iran, Syria and Kuwait over the next five days, with Iran's Meteorological Organisation warning of severe conditions.

Ecuador to receive $1bn in energy investments from China and Spain

Mathew Cohen July 3, 2025

Ecuador has secured $1bn in energy sector investments from Spain and China through 2026, marking an early success from President Daniel Noboa's recent diplomatic tour.

Private jets emitted more climate pollution than all Heathrow Airport flights in 2023

bne IntelliNews July 2, 2025

A new analysis from the International Council on Clean Transportation reveals that emissions from private jets reached up to 19.5mn tonnes of greenhouse gases in 2023 – marking a 25% rise over the past 10 years.

Short-term forecast for global offshore wind downgraded, says industry report

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

The Global Wind Energy Council has downgraded its short-term forecast by 24% for 2025-2029 compared with its prediction last year.

COMMENT: Critical minerals pose new test for global energy security

Fatih Birol Executive Director International Energy Agency June 30, 2025

As the world’s energy system transforms at unprecedented speed, so too must our understanding of energy security. While governments continue to focus on securing supplies of traditional fuels, new critical mineral vulnerabilities are emerging.

Europe swelters in historic heatwave

bne IntelliNews June 28, 2025

Record-breaking temperatures for the time of year are likely to occur across a large part of western Europe in the coming days as a historically unprecedented heatwave intensifies.

East Asia’s regional embrace of nuclear power sees Taiwan sitting alone in the corner

bno - Taipei Office June 26, 2025

In a baffling turn, Taiwan, long a technological and economic powerhouse, has allowed populist politics to sideline science and logic.

East Asia’s petrochemical industry: stuck between tradition and transition

bno - Taipei Office June 25, 2025

As the global economy begins its gradual but determined pivot towards decarbonisation and renewable energy, East Asia's petrochemical giants now find themselves straddling two competing imperatives – legacy industries and a low-carbon future.

AI could cut climate emissions

bne IntelliNews June 24, 2025

Artificial intelligence has the potential to reduce climate-heating emissions by as much as 5.4bn tonnes annually over the next 10 years.

“Invisible peril” heatwaves can kill 500,000 people yearly

bne IntelliNews June 24, 2025

Recent scientific studies show that up to 500,000 people die annually from extreme heat, surpassing the toll of natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes and floods combined.

Farmers powerless to prevent five of the six staple crop yields from plummeting – New Scientist

bne IntelliNews June 23, 2025

Efforts by farmers to adapt to rising temperatures will not be enough to prevent severe losses in global staple crop production due to climate change, according to a new study published in New Scientist on June 18.

Where the world is losing tree cover fastest – Statista

Anna Fleck for Statista June 23, 2025

North America is close on the heels of Latin America when it comes to tree cover loss, according to data published by the World Resources Institute, Statista reports.

China’s curb on rare earth magnet exports could significantly impact Indian EV manufacturing

bno - Mumbai Office June 20, 2025

India’s automotive sector is navigating an emerging supply-side challenge as China’s recent export controls on rare earth elements and magnets begin to disrupt shipments and strain global supply networks.

Bosnia’s coal plants the biggest polluters in Western Balkans, CEE Bankwatch survey shows

Denitsa Koseva in Sofia June 18, 2025

Across the region, six units exceeded their individual ceilings for sulphur dioxide emissions by more than ten times last year, according to a survey by environmental NGO CEE Bankwatch.

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