• Etusivu
  • Palvelumme
    • Asiantuntijatason palvelut
    • Oppilaitostason palvelut
    • Yritystason palvelut
  • Yrityksestä
  • Yhteystiedot
  • Kestävänkehityksen tiede- ja tutkimusuutiset
  • GreenLAB

Commission disburses payments to Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia under the Recovery and Resilience Facility

mennessä CrNet Oy | joulu 29, 2023 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

The Commission disbursed payments to six Member States. Germany received the first payment under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The payment amounts to € 4 billion. On 15 September, Germany submitted to the Commission the first request for payment of € 4...

12 countries elected to serve new terms on Human Rights Council

mennessä CrNet Oy | loka 13, 2022 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

The UN General Assembly elected a dozen new countries on Thursday to serve on the Human Rights Council, while Germany and Sudan secured second terms. After the ballots were cast and counted, Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi named Algeria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Chile,...

Modernisation Fund invests €2.4 billion to accelerate the green transition in 7 beneficiary countries

mennessä CrNet Oy | kesä 9, 2022 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Today, the Modernisation Fund made available €2.4 billion to seven beneficiary countries to help modernise their energy systems, reduce greenhouse gas emissions in energy, industry and transport, and support them in meeting their 2030 climate and energy targets....

Viimeisimmät artikkelit

  • Women, older people, migrants and persons with disabilities are key to tackling EU skills and labour shortages
  • Tuusulanjärven Lämpö investoi sähkökattilaan ja lämpöakkuun – noin kahdenkymmenen miljoonan investoinnilla lämmöntuotannon kustannuksia alas
  • If: Yli puolet suomalaisista pelkää sään ääri-ilmiöitä – Ilmastonmuutos lisää kotien riskejä
  • Brussels gathers feedback for Strategic Vision for Sport in Europe
  • UN’s humanitarian work is ‘underfunded, overstretched, and under attack’

Copyright © 2025 CRnet.