Taiwan drought could threaten global supply of computer chips Changing weather patterns have led to a serious lack of rainfall in Taiwan. The worst drought in the country's history presents potential problems for heavily water-reliant microchip manufacturers. The Taiwanese government has recently proposed further water-saving measures.
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Poland agrees to phase out coal by 2049 The Polish government and unions have signed an agreement with the coal…
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EU carbon market emissions fell 13.3% in 2020 Greenhouse gas emissions regulated under Europe's carbon market fell by 13.…
The European Commission approves modified German support scheme for offshore wind energy The European Commission has approved an updated German support scheme to…