The UAE is interested in European investments in nuclear energy

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has approached European nations, including Britain, to gauge their interest in the Middle Eastern country investing in their nuclear power infrastructure. The information was confirmed by three sources familiar with the negotiations. As part of its outreach programme, the UAE has discussed the idea of ​​state-owned Emirates Nuclear Energy Company (ENEC) to…

ESG and the Global Goals: Practical guidance for companies

Confindustria Bulgaria organizes a conference on "ESG and the Global Goals. Practical guidelines for companies'. The purpose of the event, of which ESGnews.bg is a media partner, is to promote the global and sustainable economy, providing businesses with the necessary guidelines. The conference will be held on April 18, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. in the Ballroom of the Millennium Grand Hotel, Sofia.…

The art of giving thanks

Expressing gratitude is a small gesture with a big meaning. This action is memorable and brings benefits to both parties. Acknowledging the contribution one person has made to another's success is a micro-affirmation with a high impact. Sending Thank You Messages Expressing gratitude for taking the time to give advice or…

Podcast: Bulgaria loses about 60% of its drinking water every year

Simeon Matev is a forecaster and climatologist, Ch. assistant doctor from the Faculty of Geology and Geography of the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". In the ESGnews.bg podcast "Our Planet Matters", we talked with him about climate change and forecasts for the next few years, about the challenges related to them, as well as about the most effective strategies to reduce the negative impact. What kind of…

Robots with artificial intelligence eradicate diseased tulips in the Netherlands

A robot with artificial intelligence is the new high-tech weapon in the battle to eradicate diseases from the characteristic tulip fields of the Netherlands, reports Euronews. Every morning, the robot checks each plant and, when necessary, kills diseased bulbs to prevent the spread of the tulip-killing virus. The dead bulbs are separated from the healthy ones in a special compartment after harvesting...