The European green transition will be more difficult for some of the member states, believes the spokesperson of the European Commission, Tim McPhee. 30% of the European budget in the coming years will be set aside for the implementation of the policies envisaged by the European “green deal” and in particular the “Ready for 55” […]
Month: November 2021
The green transition is a topic that has already become an integral part of our daily lives. Politicians, businessmen, experts and ordinary people constantly talk about it. The general perception is that achieving environmental goals will cost a lot of money, which is of course true, and that the green transformation mainly affects energy, energy-intensive […]
Charging stations are one of the prerequisites for more widespread adoption of electric vehicles, but their scarcity is hampering the growth of e-cars, especially in some EU countries. And while many public places already have them, and some countries and cities can even boast that they are getting close to having enough of them, at […]
Franciscus Cornelis Gerardus Maria Timmermans is a Dutch politician and diplomat. He has held the position of First Vice-President of the European Commission since 2014, and in the current Commission is the Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for the European Green Deal and is the European Commissioner for Climate Action since 2019. He was […]
Nearly 80% of the production processes of the German concern Aurubis are already electrified, and the company continues to make efforts to reduce its carbon footprint. The future of plants is closely related to green energy and hydrogen. This was explained by Hans-Christian Henne, Senior Manager “Energy and Climate” of the “Aurubis” group, who participated […]
We are making Sofia a smart city, developing the circular economy. This was stated by Desislava Bileva, the capital’s deputy mayor with the direction “Green system, ecology and land use” during her participation in the international forum “The Green Transition – Challenges and Solutions for Bulgaria”, organized by Dir.bg and 3eNews. https://youtu.be/RdVtg9-vlTo Desislava Bileva emphasized […]
The green transition is a major topic on the European Union’s agenda. The plans for the transformation of the economy apply to absolutely all areas of the economy, but they apply with particular force to the most energy-intensive and large-scale industries. The mining and metallurgical industries are one of them. However, it turns out that […]
With each passing day, ecology, social responsibility and transparent governance are becoming more and more crucial for the future of the economy. Against the backdrop of the pandemic, society has become increasingly aware of the need to act responsibly towards nature before it is too late. As a significant step in this direction we could […]
As part of the EU, Bulgaria has a number of commitments to achieve the green transition. The transport sector, as a contributor to 25% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, is also the main focus of the economic transformation that is coming to us and to the world. Our country, as usual, faces a bit […]
Cities have an extremely high potential for serious change because they have a concentration of resources, talent, creativity. In the process towards the establishment of the circular economy, municipal strategies are gradually being implemented, which, however, encounter many obstacles, there is a lack of communication between the administration, business, NGOs and academia. Unfortunately, lobbying interests […]