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The Iberdrola Group has transformed its business model to make it more sustainable, and directed its development to satisfying the needs of the present without compromising the capacity of future generations to meet their own requirements. The company aims to continue spearheading this transformation by offering ever more competitive energy products, with the lowest possible environmental impact so it can guarantee its customers a reliable and quality supply.
New York City hosted the 15th edition of Climate Week 2023 (17-24 September) under the slogan We Can, We Will. As in previous editions, the event was presented as a platform for connection and dissemination, focusing on the fulfilment of climate goals and the need to increase the commitments made by companies, governments and organizations.
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The 16th edition of the world's most important Biodiversity Summit – the COP of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) – will be held in Cali (Colombia) from 21 October to 1 November 2024.
Governments and businesses around the world are working to reduce emissions of environmentally harmful greenhouse gases. Achieving this goal requires a transition to electrification. But what does this entail and what are the benefits?
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The Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21) held in 2015 in Paris marked a historic milestone with the adoption of the Paris Agreement. Find out what this agreement is about, what are its key points, which countries are part of it and how it contributes to the energy transition.
Heat and cooling networks are responsible for supplying thermal energy to multiple users, including residential, tertiary and even industrial buildings. Although they were previously used with non-renewable sources, in recent years the use of new energies has allowed these networks to contribute to the decarbonising the economy.
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The European wind market has grown strongly over the past 25 years and wind energy has established itself as a key driver of the continent's green transition.
Greenwashing – also referred to as climate-washing – is an increasingly widespread practice with which some companies mislead consumers into believing that they or their products are sustainable through misleading or false claims. It is important that conscious users know greenwashing definition in order to detect this practice.