Paris climate deal: nearly 200 nations sign in end of fossil fuel era - Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal

Paris December 13- Governments have signalled an end to the fossil fuel era, committing for the first time to a universal agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions and to avoid the most dangerous effects of climate change. After 20 years of fraught meetings, including the past two weeks spent in an exhibition hall on the […]

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USAID’s Urja Nepal builds 23 electric vehicles charging stations

In addition to an estimated 100,000 tonnes of carbon-dioxide offset, the charging stations will cut down on fossil fuel imports.

COP28 and Nepal | The Annapurna Express

COP28 has concluded with an agreement that signals the ‘beginning of the end’ for the fossil fuel era by

Editorial: COP28 and Nepal | The Annapurna Express

COP28 has concluded with an agreement that signals the ‘beginning of the end’ for the fossil fuel era by

Electric vehicle imports see-saw as government policy fluctuates

Experts say different budgets come up with different priorities on EVs just as Nepal aims replace fossil fuel vehicles creating confusion.

Electricity could emerge as key export for Nepal—in the long run

Experts say power exports alone will not be enough to reduce ballooning trade deficit but using electricity for industrialisation and replacing fossil fuel will help economic recovery.

Ukraine, Climate, and Nepal

Photo: AMIT MACHAMASI he Russian invasion of Ukraine two weeks ago has been called ‘a war over fossil fuel’ because it has exposed Europe’s dependence on fossil fuel imports. But it has also underlined the urgency of switching to renewable energy to mitigate global climate breakdown. The war has driven global inflation, food prices have […]

Project working to produce hydrogen fuel in Nepal

Hydrogen is economically feasible and environmentally wise, and will help to reduce fossil fuel dependency, say experts.

Project working to produce hydrogen fuel in Nepal

Hydrogen is economically feasible and environmentally wise, and will help to reduce fossil fuel dependency, say experts.