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Powering temporary tournament infrastructure directly from the national grid saved 5 million litres of diesel Powering temporary facilities at FIFA World Cup stadiums and precincts directly from Qatar’s national grid instead of using diesel ..
Following Qatar's commitment to host the first carbon-neutral FIFA World Cup by reducing emissions, the Ministry of Municipality is aiming for 60 percent of total waste generated during the World Cup to be sorted out for recycling, reusing, and o..
FIFA World Cup organizers have been stressing that Qatar is the ideal choice to host this year’s tournament since their bid. In a September 2021 press release, they had stated that due to the compact nature of the country, the stadiums would be..
HE Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council Dr. Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti stressed that the issue of reducing carbon emissions concerns all humanity and affects its future, calling for the need to commit to reducing carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050..
Doha: The 7th General Conference of the Arab Union of Electricity was inaugurated yesterday in the presence of ministerial delegations led by a number of Their Excellencies the Arab Ministers of Electricity and Energy, under the patronage of Prime Mi..
Bahrain's Cabinet said the Gulf country aims to reach net zero carbon emissions in 2060, to help tackle climate change and protect the environment, the state news agency (BNA) reported on Sunday. Reporting by Nayera Abdallah; Editing by Hugh L..
When Qatar was awarded the right to stage the first FIFA World Cup™ in the Middle East and Arab world, it not only committed to organising an amazing tournament – but also a mega-event delivered in a sustainable manner. In January 2020..
REUTERS The world's largest plant that sucks carbon dioxide directly from the air and deposits it underground is due to start operating on Wednesday, the company behind the nascent green technology said. Swiss start-up Climeworks AG, which ..
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