Energia, Ragusa al centro del nuovo ponte elettrico da 300 milioni tra Italia e Malta

Avanza il nuovo interconnettore elettrico Malta–Sicilia. Lavori strategici a Ragusa, già scavati 6 km di trincee. Progetto da 300 milioni

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Africa: Ethiopia Inks Historic Africa's Big Bet On $29trn Gas-By-Rail Agreement: [Leadership] When Ethiopian officials gather in Addis Ababa on Monday, December 8, 2025, to sign a Host Country Collaborative Agreement with Insight Dynamic Resources, they will be doing far more than finalising a document, as they will be opening the door to what many described as one of the most transformative infrastructure and… http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPhVwW #Africa #Ethiopia #GasByRail #Infrastructure #EnergyProjects
‘Will it change the weather? Will wildlife cope?’: Europe’s rush to build energy projects in Chile might not be as green as it seems

The country’s government is upbeat about the economic prospects of the growing number of windfarms, solar parks and industrial complexes but others warn of ‘green colonialism’

The Guardian

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Russian ‘sabotage’ unit that killed civilians in Pokrovsk later eliminated -- EU mulls hitting Russia where it hurts: its shadow fleet -- Russia to face nearly $100 billion deficit in 2026 -- Russia's stance doesn't change; Kremlin shoots down Trump's proposal to freeze Ukraine front line ... and more

https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/10/tuesday-october-21-2025/

Pilbara’s Indigenous leaders look to Canada as way to address economic disadvantage

Indigenous communities in Canada are building stronger economies from recent energy projects, and traditional owners in Australia are…
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It’s been a little over a decade since #China launched its #BeltAndRoad Initiative, a global program to improve relations with #LatinAmerica and other developing regions through trillions of dollars in investment in #infrastructure and #EnergyProjects. But China hasn’t always carried out those projects in a responsible way, sparking outcry about their #EnvironmentalImpact and #HumanRightsViolations, especially against #IndigenousCommunities.

Recently, China was up for a #UniversalPeriodicReview with the #UNHumanRightsCouncil, in which other member countries analyzed its actions abroad and provided recommendations to improve. Some of the most popular concerns have been emblematic of the environmental and social conflicts affecting Latin America, including violence against activists, rushed impact studies and weak oversight of projects ranging from dams and highways to mines and bridges.

China accepted a record ten out of 11 recommendations, giving hope to some that the country will change how it handles future projects in the region.

“China’s recognition of these problems is a crucial step towards accountability and transparency,” Paulina Garzón, director of #LatinAmericaSustentable said in a statement.

https://news.mongabay.com/2024/08/china-accepts-u-n-recommendations-to-improve-environmental-conflicts-in-latin-america/

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China accepts U.N. recommendations to improve environmental conflicts in Latin America

It’s been a little over a decade since China launched its Belt and Road Initiative, a global program to improve relations with Latin America and other developing regions through trillions of dollars in investment in infrastructure and energy projects. But China hasn’t always carried out those projects in a responsible way, sparking outcry about their […]

Mongabay Environmental News

How should Indigenous people participate in the clean energy transition?

1. Energy is an essential service. We should all have the same level of access to affordable, reliable and clean power, no matter where we live in this country.

2. Indigenous participation needs to occur in the design, construction and operation of energy projects.

3. There must be free, prior and informed consent for projects on Indigenous lands.

That's First Nations Clean Energy Network Steering Group member Ruby Heard talking.

Sounds right!

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Listen to the interview with Ruby Heard here https://www.3cr.org.au/earthmatters/episode/reflections-roundtables-transition-net-zero

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