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A 25% increase in food insecurity elevates the risk of conflict by 36%, while a 25% rise in the number of people without access to clean drinking water raises the likelihood of conflict by 18%. Food insecurity and water stress are tightly interlinked, with regions having a history of conflict and weak governance being the most susceptible, said the Ecological Threat Report, produced by the Institute for Economics & Peace.

Ecological Threats Fuel Conflict and Displacement

A 25% increase in food insecurity elevates the risk of conflict by 36%, while a 25% rise in the number of people without access to clean drinking water raises the likelihood of conflict by 18%. Food insecurity and water stress are tightly interlinked, with regions having a history of conflict and weak governance being the most susceptible, said the Ecological Threat Report, produced by the Institute for Economics & Peace.
In a significant move toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have given their approval to new legislation aimed at increasing the use of sustainable jet fuels in the EU. This legislation is part of the broader "Fit for 55 package," which seeks to reduce emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels and make the EU climate-neutral by 2050. The focus is on encouraging the aviation sector to adopt eco-friendly fuels to curb emissions.

EU Mandates 70% Green Jet Fuels at Airports by 2050

In a significant move toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have given their approval to new legislation aimed at increasing the use of sustainable jet fuels in the EU. This legislation is part of the broader "Fit for 55 package," which seeks to reduce emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels and make the EU climate-neutral by 2050. The focus is on encouraging the aviation sector to adopt eco-friendly fuels to curb emissions.
Critical Minerals Market Doubles in Size as Clean Energy Transition Accelerates

Clean Energy Extending Over Fossil Fuels

Global investment in clean energy is on course to rise to USD 1.7 trillion in 2023, with solar set to eclipse oil production for the first time, according to IEA’s latest World Energy Investment report.
Why Petrol, Diesel Price Hiked Now in India?

Never Water Down Commitment on Fossil Fuel

With G7 countries going on a global shopping spree for fossil fuels and reverting to power up coal plants as gas supply...
biofuel

Break Free Of Fossil Fuel Stockholm Syndrome

As the world fights for green and clear energy, an analysis by a group of researchers point out that government investment in clean...
Ten Points To Overcome Fuel Crisis

Ten Points To Overcome Fuel Crisis

With Ukraine war resulting in lower supplies to oil markets ahead of peak demand season, the International Energy Agency has come up...
Why Petrol, Diesel Price Hiked Now in India?

Fuel Price Slashes; Fear or From heart

“First take the fuel price from 70 to 110. Then give a 5 Rs reduction after poor performance in the by-polls. BJP exists with,...
Coal Consumption is set to Reach a New High in 2022

Fossil Fuel; Trading Still In Wrong Way

Even as the world promises to bring down the use of fossil fuels and pledge for net - zero carbon emission, the United Nations...
In the face of escalating global temperatures, experts from the University of Birmingham are advocating for the formal recognition of cooling and cold chain systems as critical infrastructure. The report, titled "The Hot Reality: Living in a +50°C World," underscores the essential role of cooling in adapting to climate change and proposes measures to address the challenges posed by extreme heat.

Plan To Double Fossil Fuel Against Climate Ambitions

Despite increased climate ambitions and net-zero commitments, the governments across the world still plan to produce more than double the amount of fossil fuel...
In the face of escalating global temperatures, experts from the University of Birmingham are advocating for the formal recognition of cooling and cold chain systems as critical infrastructure. The report, titled "The Hot Reality: Living in a +50°C World," underscores the essential role of cooling in adapting to climate change and proposes measures to address the challenges posed by extreme heat.

World wants Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

Over 2000 academics across various disciplines from 81 countries demanded a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to manage a global phase out of coal oil...
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