Avoid greenwashing; apply the taxonomy as intended The European Commission wants to create transparency with a 'taxonomy' about what a green investment is and what is not. Eu taxonomy is... 26 March, 2021
Will the port of Rotterdam soon extract green hydrogen from Australia? The port of Rotterdam wants to import green hydrogen from South Australia. The port authority and the Australian state signed an agreement in... 23 March, 2021
Sober report on big business climate targets: fast time for more action Although many companies have ambitious climate goals, there is still a long way to go before these goals are actually met. It is... 23 March, 2021
How whales help in the fight against climate change In the wonderful world of the ocean, whales and other marine life can play a key role in the race to slow global... 19 March, 2021
“We are the first in the world to use green hydrogen at sea, and that it happens in the North Sea is not without reason” Neptune Energy is the largest gas production company in the Netherlands, and extracts 8.5 million cubic meters of natural gas from the North... 19 March, 2021
The result of the election: what does this mean for the climate? The VVD wins the most votes in the preliminary results of the Dutch parliamentary elections and D66 also makes a big unexpected leap.... 18 March, 2021
Sustainable flying on poo and food scraps Research from the American University of California shows that food residues and puddles and poo from animals and humans can be used as... 17 March, 2021
Elections: party elected, but person not yet? Pro-climate you are in the right place with these candidates This year, a record 37 parties are on the ballot paper. And although all parties face something different, more and more Parliamentary candidates... 15 March, 2021
Capturing CO2 from factory gases can be 20 percent cheaper A new technique makes storing CO2 underground cheaper and more environmentally friendly, say researchers at the Department of Energy in the United States.... 12 March, 2021