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The Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana, with support from UN Environment and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, drafted its Motor Vehicle Emission Standards and Regulations. The…
The Republic of Moldova’s Carbon Finance Unit, together with the Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment, have released the first results of an in-depth study of the country’s vehicle imports…
We are all pedestrians. Every single trip, even those in private vehicles, and especially those in public transport, start and end with walking. At some point in the day, we walk. Policies need to reflect this reality ensuring that investments in…
Mogadishu, 7 May 2018 - At the opening of a two-day, UN-supported conference on charcoal in Mogadishu, the Federal Government of Somalia has called for international, African and Gulf States cooperation in halting…
Africa is at a crossroad when it comes to mobility issues. One the one hand, the continent still has one of the lowest motorization levels in the world. On the other, the continent is facing one of the fastest…
One of the world’s largest car manufacturers has announced that it will stop sales of passenger diesel cars in Europe by the end of 2018i. Citing “strong consumer demand” for petrol-electric hybrid cars, Japanese…
With GFEI support, Montenegro has made auto fuel economy labeling of new vehicles sold in Montenegro mandatory from last year. Since 2011, the GFEI has supported Montenegro with the development of an auto fuel…
On 30 November 2017, Peru adopted the Supreme Decree No. 010- 2017-MINAM presented by the Ministry of Environment, which establishes maximum permissible limits of atmospheric emissions for vehicles. As of 1 April…
In 2016, the airport moved 94.39 million passengers and handled 606,000 aircraft Despite huge growth, airport carbon emissions fell 16 per cent from 2014 to 2016 Efforts on renewables, waste recycling and public…
Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe are the latest countries in Africa to adopt low sulphur fuel standards – petrol and diesel with a maximum of 50 parts per million. All imported fuel from 1 November 2017 is…
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