Global Electricity Review 2025
<p>In a world of higher electricity demand growth, clean electricity is stepping up to the challenge. Spearheaded by exponential solar expansion, clean power is set to grow faster than demand, marking
<p>In a world of higher electricity demand growth, clean electricity is stepping up to the challenge. Spearheaded by exponential solar expansion, clean power is set to grow faster than demand, marking
Mixed forecast for agriculture for the ten entrants into the EU
weed killer ban
The European court of first instance in Luxembourg recently refused to shield three of the world's largest tobacco companies from legal action linked to cigarette smuggling. The move was initiated
The EU has not learnt anything from its failure at Cancun
But EU rejects its plan
a renewed brawl over farm subsidy has stripped the
why should four per cent of the agricultural workforce mostly affluent in high income countries reap the rich harvest of an international trade regime, when 70 per cent farmers predominantly indigent in developing countries get a raw deal under the sa
New EC environment commissioner Jacques Delors is expected to take a much softer stand on England's environmental transgressions
NOTWITHSTANDING the curbs imposed by the European Union (EU) on the fishing of endangered stocks in European waters, cod stocks in the North Sea am on the verge of extinction. Scientists of the
The European Union (EU) was once again in the grip of a fishing controversy. After stormy discussions, EU fishery ministers agreed to reduce fishing capacities by up to 30 per cent