Tuesday Sep 10, 2024

10 September 2024 - Latest Climate News

The Top Climate News for Tuesday 10 September 2024: - In diesel-dependent East Timor, renewable energy transition remains slow despite government pledges - Do you agree all light-duty vehicles sold in B.C. as of 2035 should be EVs? - China's Anti-Dumping Probe on Canadian Rapeseed Imports Sparks Trade Tensions - Cabinet set to approve ban on sale of disposable vapes - Timing of Northvolt’s Quebec battery plant in question as it cuts jobs, looks for strategic partners - A Porsche-backed startup is building a massive battery recycling plant to boost Europe's EV industry - Constitutional rights to life and equality cited in High Court challenge to Government climate plan - American car buyers are flocking to reliable hybrids over EVs, study finds - Globe Climate: Norway’s gamble into sustainable salmon farming - Xi Jinping and Pedro Sanchez Seek Constructive Solutions to China-EU Trade Tensions - India Seeks Rs 30 Lakh Crore Investment for 500 GW Renewable Energy Goal by 2030 - Volunteer gardeners, 'dry' urinals and repair cafes in a box: How Dubs are tackling climate change - This year's $890,000 Balzan Prizes awared for research on aging, restorative justice, climate crisis - India and UAE ink MoUs on nuclear energy, petroleum during Crown Prince's Delhi visit | KEY TAKEAWAYS - China and Norway Foster Green Energy Cooperation Amid Global Shifts - India's Auto Component Sector Targeting $100 Billion in Exports by 2030: Commerce Minister - No driver exempt from pay-per-mile car tax bands as experts have their say - Gujarat's Hydropower Generation Sees Record Surge in August 2024 - Cost of EVs to be same as petrol, diesel vehicles within two years, says Transport Minister Gadkari - Sharks deserting coral reefs as oceans heat up, study shows - The 2025 Volvo EX90 Still Needs Ironing Out

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