How did Singapore become such a green city?

Climate change is a global challenge that requires a global solution. Every country must play its part in reducing global greenhouse gas concentrations and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Singapore is a small, densely populated island nation where 100% of the population is urbanized. Nicknamed the “Garden City”, Singapore is one of the…

We select ESG leaders in four categories

ESG commitment is becoming increasingly important in the modern business world, and companies are beginning to realize the importance of sustainable development and social responsibility. ESGnews.bg announced in February its first ESG awards, with which it will reward those who excel in this field. Application to the competition started on March 1 and will continue until May 31. The winners will be…

End of the El Niño phenomenon

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has declared the end of the El Niño climate phenomenon for 2023-24, the Guardian reports. Since 1910, there have been 29 El Niño events, a phase in which easterly equatorial winds in the Pacific are slowed or even reversed. The opposite pattern, La Niña, has stronger easterly winds than usual. Over the past 114 years…

Solar balcony boom in Germany

More than 400 additional solar systems have been installed in Germany, with most of them taking up space seamlessly on people's balconies. New data shows that at least 000 of the PV units were added in the first quarter of 50 alone. “This boom is a direct result of Germany's very strong solar culture. The solar balconies…

10 surprising facts about Earth Day

More than 8 billion people inhabit the Earth, and today is designed to remind them of the need to take care of their home. Earth Day was first held on April 22, 1970, in the United States. Since then, 190 countries around the world have added the holiday to their calendar. But besides a holiday, the Day...