OMNI Features|Thailand Drafts Legislation to Reduce Carbon Emissions.EU and Australia Reaffirm Commitment to Implementing Paris Agreement.First "Tri-Green Greenhouse" in Taiwan Inaugurated in Promoting Sustainable Pasture Industry
OMNI Features|Thailand Drafts Legislation to Reduce Carbon Emissions.EU and Australia Reaffirm Commitment to Implementing Paris Agreement.First "Tri-Green Greenhouse" in Taiwan Inaugurated in Promoting Sustainable Pasture Industry

|Thailand Drafts Legislation to Reduce Carbon Emissions and Planning for Implementation by Year-End
The Thai government is set to introduce a draft law aimed at reducing carbon emissions, with plans for implementation by the end of this year. The goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero emissions by 2065. The proposed legislation includes measures such as carbon credit trading, carbon tax, and a domestic carbon emissions trading system, with businesses required to comply with the regulations.
|EU and Australia Reaffirm Commitment to Implementing Paris Agreement in Accelerating Global Clean Energy Transition
The EU and Australia emphasize the importance of cooperation in the energy sector, reaffirming their commitment to implementing the Paris Agreement and collaborating in bilateral and multilateral forums to accelerate the global transition to clean energy. This includes commitments to electricity and energy efficiency, the significance of hydrogen energy and cooperation plans, societal aspects of energy transition, collaborative efforts in industrial carbon management, key mineral supply chains for clean energy transition, global liquefied natural gas market cooperation, methane emission reduction commitments, and consensus on trade and clean energy transition. These measures promote sustainable development and the global transition to clean energy.
|First "Tri-Green Greenhouse" in Taiwan Inaugurated in Promoting Sustainable Pasture Industry
The Taiwan Livestock Research Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture recently announced the inauguration of the first "Tri-Green Greenhouse"(三綠溫室)equipped with Green Building, Green Energy, and Greenhouse features. Using green energy to pump irrigation water from agricultural ponds for grass research, it is Taiwan's first greenhouse with a green building certification, capable of simulating climate adversity, exploring the impact of climate change on agriculture, and researching adaptation measures.
Reference: CNA|Official EU website