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US strikes mineral deals with Uzbekistan – Tashkent report

Eurasianet April 13, 2025

Nuclear energy cooperation also in play.

Tajikistan: Rogun Dam project going under microscope

Eurasianet April 12, 2025

World Bank’s financing role facing scrutiny.

Thailand launches solar-powered smart pier to boost green mobility on Chao Phraya River

bno - Bangkok Office April 11, 2025

Thailand’s Ministry of Transport on April 10 inaugurated the Rama VII Smart Pier, a solar-powered facility aimed at advancing sustainable water transport along the Chao Phraya River.

Siberian permafrost melt acceleration could release two times more CO₂ into the atmosphere than all of humanity since the dawn of history

Ben Aris in Berlin April 10, 2025

Forget the damage US President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal tariffs” will do to the international trade system or slowing global growth. The real threat to global economic activity is his decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.

The Arctic is the world’s region that has warmed the most, followed by Europe – OWID

Veronika Samborska for Our World in Data April 10, 2025

The world is heating up. By the 2010s, the global average temperature of the air above the surface was about 1°C higher than in the 1940s. But some regions are warming much faster.

India overtakes Germany in wind and solar power generation in 2024

bno - Mumbai Office April 9, 2025

India surpassed Germany in 2024 to become the world’s third-largest generator of electricity from wind and solar as output in the country nearly doubled over the five years to 2024, rising from 110 TWh to 215 TWh.

Global clean electricity hits new high as solar power surges

bne IntelliNews April 8, 2025

The share of electricity generated from low-carbon sources worldwide surpassed 40% for the first time, according to a new report released by Ember, the London-based independent energy think-tank.

US tariffs threaten battery supply chain as Asia bears brunt of Trump’s trade escalation

bne IntelliNews April 8, 2025

Battery technology could be one of the major casualties of US President Donald Trump’s sweeping new “Liberation Day” tariff package. The measures, which impose across-the-board import taxes, disproportionately target Southeast and East Asia.

China’s BYD ships thousands of EVs to Turkey on giant vehicle carrier

Akin Nazli in Belgrade April 7, 2025

Company also pushing forward with production plant investment in return for which it won Turkish tariff exemptions.

Indian EPC company L&T’s expanding footprint in the global energy space

bno - Mumbai Office April 6, 2025

Mumbai-based engineering company Larsen & Toubro Limited has, over recent years, established itself as a major player in the global energy EPC market.

Rare earths top agenda at first ever Central Asia-EU summit

Emma Collet in Samarkand April 3, 2025

In aspiring for a strategic partnership with the region, Brussels has one eye firmly fixed on deposits of critical minerals.

Arctic warming accelerates to seven times the global average, catastrophic damage “locked in”

Ben Aris in Berlin April 3, 2025

The Arctic experienced record high temperatures this winter as warming accelerated again and is now running seven times faster in the North Barents Sea than the rest of the world, researchers have found. Catastrophic damage is now "locked in."

Desertification drives thousands of families from their homes in Iraq’s Dhi Qar

bnm Gulf bureau April 2, 2025

Dhi Qar Province has recorded the highest displacement rate due to desertification and drought in Iraq, with more than 1,000 people officially registered.

Indian solar firm Prozeal Green Energy plans to raise $82mn via IPO

bno - Mumbai Office April 2, 2025

Indian solar EPC company Prozeal Green Energy plans to raise INR7bn ($82mn) through an initial public offering (IPO)

India’s energy growth to follow unique low-carbon path

bno - Mumbai Office April 2, 2025

India is expected to become an important player in global energy markets, following a distinct growth path marked by lower energy intensity, a diverse energy mix and expanding commodity imports, according to Wood Mackenzie's latest Horizons report.

Bosnia hit by flooding after heavy rains

bne IntelliNews March 31, 2025

Authorities in Banda Luka and Prijedor declared a state of emergency as they tackle the impact of floods and landslides.

Toxic mine spill in North Macedonia threatens health, food safety

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje March 30, 2025

An accident at the Toranica lead-zinc mine leaked heavy metals and cyanide into the Kriva River.

Saudi national afforestation programme to launch digital monitoring platform

bnm Gulf bureau March 28, 2025

Saudi Arabia's National Afforestation Programme will soon launch an electronic platform to monitor projects interactively and provide accurate, real-time reports to officials and stakeholders.

Ukraine and Balkans ravaged by wildfires in 2024

bne IntelliNews March 27, 2025

Wildfires ravaged large swathes of land across Ukraine and the Balkans, with Ukraine suffering the highest recorded damage of any country in the region, said the EU's European Forest Fire Information System.

Central Asian states drained rivers at lower-than-expected levels in 2024

Eurasianet March 26, 2025

Aral Sea inflow falls short.

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