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Denmark will tax livestock farmers for the greenhouse gases emitted by their cows, sheep and pigs from 2030, the first country to do so in a bid to fight global warming .
Denmark remains on course to meet its 2030 target of slashing its territorial greenhouse gas emissions by 70% from 1990 levels, provided that the country delivers on its stated plans, a government ...
The European Union has less than three months to agree to a decade-defining climate law — and it’s Denmark’s job to make it ...
From airlines to pork sellers, corporate brands face legal and regulatory challenges for misleading the public with lofty climate claims.
Denmark has agreed to help farmers finance a feed additive that is expected to reduce methane emissions from cattle by up to 30%, as part of efforts to meet ambitious climate goals, its government ...
Arabian Post -Denmark is launching a new nuclear power fund aiming to raise €350 million to support the development of small modular reactors and advanced nuclear technologies. This initiative ...
Denmark officially launches its six-month EU presidency with a unique political formula of responsibility and restrictions that is already spreading across the bloc.
Sacrifices of “sun stones” occurred around the same time a volcanic eruption in 2900 BC dimmed the sun throughout Northern Europe, according to a new study.
Though little is known about the 2900 BC eruption, it is thought to have ushered in similar hardship, suffering and death in Neolithic Denmark, Iversen told CNN. “This climate event must definitely ...
Some EU leaders are "starting to forget that fighting climate change should be one of our top priorities", Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said. View on euronews ...
Sixth Global Climate and SDG Synergies Conference Unleashing Synergies Towards an Equitable, Climate-Resilient, and Sustainable Future 27-28 May 2025 | UN City, Copenhagen, Denmark Programme ...
Sacrifices of “sun stones” occurred around the same time a volcanic eruption in 2900 BC dimmed the sun throughout Northern Europe, according to a new study.