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Oil price forecast for 2024: What’s in store for global crude?
[ad_1] The global oil markets are poised for some serious headwinds and challenges in 2024. Euronews Business looks at the outlook for the most important commodity in the world, oil.…
COP28: A historic outcome, but for whom?
[ad_1] The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. To make the COP28 outcome truly…
Kuwait’s ruling emir, Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah, dies at 86
[ad_1] His death comes after was rushed to a hospital for an unspecified illness in late November. ADVERTISEMENT Kuwait’s ruling emir, the 86-year-old Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah, has…
Emissions are still rising, when will they start to fall?
[ad_1] For our latest Climate Now Debate, broadcast live from COP28, we’ll be discussing whether an emissions peak is in sight for greenhouse gases. ADVERTISEMENT Despite repeated warnings from climate…
Climate activists targeted by hacking scheme say public is real victim
[ad_1] The climate activists targeted by the hacking scheme say it had a “completely detrimental, chilling effect” on their work. ADVERTISEMENT The public was the real victim of a global…
We have to back COP28. It’s the most ambitious climate plan in history
[ad_1] The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. If COP28 brokers a global climate…
IN FOCUS: Singapore’s energy and chemicals sector set for change as net-zero transition, competition fuel uncertainties
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: On July 26, 1961, a sprawling industrial complex marked by a maze of steel pipes and towering chimneys was declared open on Pulau Bukom, an island located 5km…
The EU can fight Big Oil’s lawfare by ending the money train
[ad_1] By suing governments due to climate action, fossil fuel firms are biting the hand that feeds them. There’s a simple solution: stop feeding them, Isabel Schatzschneider writes. [ad_2] Source…