The government is discussing a plan to require owners and builders to calculate the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that will be emitted when constructing, managing and demolishing buildings in Japan.
There have been three incidents involving damage caused to underwater power lines, data cables and a gas pipeline over the past 15 months in the Baltic Sea.
The European Commission (EC) gave the green light for the 45% EEW Offshore Wind EU acquisition by the Japanese trader Sumitomo Corporation. This transaction primarily involves manufacturing large steel tubes to construct offshore wind farms.
Global temperatures in 2024 soared to yet another record level, but this time it was such a big jump that Earth temporarily passed a major symbolic climate threshold.
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Japan's ambition to deliver a primary budget surplus for the first time in decades is going to be pushed back a year, a government estimate showed on Friday, as pressures for more spending weigh on the state budget this year.
Korea's industry ministry said Friday it has agreed with Japan to work closely to ensure the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) does not act as a trade barrier.
South Korea's industry ministry said Friday it has agreed with Japan to work closely to ensure the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) does not act as a trade barrier. The two countries discussed the agenda during a meeting in Seoul amid efforts to expand cooperation in
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Institutional involvement in the crypto market is rising as more people worldwide adopt digital assets as a financial instrument.
Process to adopt a child internationally and bring them back to Canada.
Human Rights Watch joined 170 other human rights and environmental organizations and trade unions calling on the European Commission and its President Ursula von der Leyen to actively protect the European Union’s existing corporate accountability laws.