Ministry passes new regulations on pesticides
New regulations have been passed to prevent the import of pesticides that could harm consumers and the environment. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment adopted seven new measures to register
New regulations have been passed to prevent the import of pesticides that could harm consumers and the environment. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment adopted seven new measures to register
Drones will be used to monitor quarries and stone crushers to ensure regulations are observed, the Ministry of Environment and Water has announced. Saif Mohammed Al Shara, assistant undersecretary for
Egypt has long been a pioneer in renewable energy; unlike other countries in the region, exploration of the potential of Egypt’s vast renewable energy resources started more than a hundred years ago.
DUBAI // Residents will soon be paying less for their solar electricity than anywhere else in the world, the World Green Economy Summit in Dubai heard on Thursday . According to a report released by
DUBAI // Significant steps have been taken towards Dubai’s renewable energy targets with the announcement of the third phase of solar energy plans to make the emirate cleaner and greener by 2021. Dubai
Fujairah Municipality has sent workers to stop labourers from dumping uncollected rubbish in Murbah after residents voiced their concerns. Municipality workers noticed that some labourers living in
The UAE has pledged to a major global conference its commitment to reduce its water use by a fifth within 15 years. Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Special Envoy for Climate Change and Energy, made the commitment
The UAE could realise billions of dirhams in potential savings if it develops solar energy projects ahead of other sources including natural gas, according to a report from the International Renewable
DUBAI // Solar power plants with a combined capacity of 100 megawatts are being planned for the Northern Emirates in a Dh500 million project that aims to cut the cost of energy production and lower carbon
DUBAI // A Central American tree species introduced decades ago for forests in Abu Dhabi is wreaking havoc in the Northern Emirates, destroying farms and native flora. Prosopis juliflora, popularly
Morocco is on the hunt for fresh investment from the UAE to help develop its power generation sector, hoping for US$20 billion in deals over the next five years. A delegation from Morocco was in the