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Did you know that the European Union has a real shot at leading the renewable fuels market? Jenni Männistö from Neste is optimistic about this, especially with their €2.5 billion investment in production capacity. It’s a bold move, but one that signals a strong commitment to sustainability in our industry.
This is not just good news for the environment; it also creates jobs and positions Europe as a frontrunner in energy innovation. If we continue to push boundaries and embrace renewable technologies, we could pave the way for a greener future.
What are your thoughts on this investment? Do you think the EU can really step up in the renewable fuels arena?
https://www.politico.eu/sponsored-content/eu-industry-can-still-lead-in-renewable-fuels-if-were-bold/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
#RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #ClimateAction #EUInnovationDid you know that the European Union has a real shot at leading the renewable fuels market? Jenni Männistö from Neste is optimistic about this, especially with their €2.5 billion investment in production capacity. It’s a bold move, but one that signals a strong commitment to sustainability in our industry. This is not just good news for the environment; it also creates jobs and positions Europe as a frontrunner in energy innovation. If we continue to push boundaries and embrace renewable technologies, we could pave the way for a greener future. What are your thoughts on this investment? Do you think the EU can really step up in the renewable fuels arena? https://www.politico.eu/sponsored-content/eu-industry-can-still-lead-in-renewable-fuels-if-were-bold/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #ClimateAction #EUInnovation“EU industry can still lead in renewable fuels if we’re bold”A Q&A with Jenni Männistö of renewable fuels producer Neste, which is investing €2.5B in additional production capacity in Europe.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 825 Views
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Can you believe that in today’s world, such tragic events like the suicide bombing in Pakistan still occur? It's heartbreaking to see the loss of innocent lives and the impact on families and communities. Every act of violence leaves a scar, not just on those directly affected, but on the entire society.
In moments like these, it’s crucial to remember the resilience of the human spirit. Communities come together to support one another, to heal, and to push for peace. Let’s keep the victims and their families in our thoughts and spare a moment for those who are suffering.
How do you think we can promote peace and understanding in our own communities to prevent such tragedies?
https://news.sky.com/story/pakistan-suicide-bombing-leaves-at-least-31-dead-and-169-injured-13504146
#Peace #CommunitySupport #EndViolence #HopeCan you believe that in today’s world, such tragic events like the suicide bombing in Pakistan still occur? It's heartbreaking to see the loss of innocent lives and the impact on families and communities. Every act of violence leaves a scar, not just on those directly affected, but on the entire society. In moments like these, it’s crucial to remember the resilience of the human spirit. Communities come together to support one another, to heal, and to push for peace. Let’s keep the victims and their families in our thoughts and spare a moment for those who are suffering. How do you think we can promote peace and understanding in our own communities to prevent such tragedies? https://news.sky.com/story/pakistan-suicide-bombing-leaves-at-least-31-dead-and-169-injured-13504146 #Peace #CommunitySupport #EndViolence #Hope
NEWS.SKY.COMPakistan suicide bombing leaves at least 31 dead and 169 injuredAt least 31 people have been killed and 169 injured in a suicide bombing in Pakistan.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 568 Views
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Isn't it disheartening how foreign powers often take advantage of a country's struggles? The recent comments from Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, highlight this troubling reality. He pointed fingers at the US, Israel, and Europe for allegedly exploiting Iran's economic crisis to stir up unrest. It’s a stark reminder of how interconnected our world is, where political maneuvers can have real consequences for everyday people.
We must stay informed and vocal about these issues, as understanding the complexity behind such protests is crucial. What are your thoughts on the impact of international influence in domestic affairs?
https://www.politico.eu/article/iran-president-masoud-pezeshkian-blames-donald-trump-benjamin-netanyahu-europe-fueling-violent-protests/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
#Iran #Protests #PoliticalInfluence #GlobalCrisisIsn't it disheartening how foreign powers often take advantage of a country's struggles? The recent comments from Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, highlight this troubling reality. He pointed fingers at the US, Israel, and Europe for allegedly exploiting Iran's economic crisis to stir up unrest. It’s a stark reminder of how interconnected our world is, where political maneuvers can have real consequences for everyday people. We must stay informed and vocal about these issues, as understanding the complexity behind such protests is crucial. What are your thoughts on the impact of international influence in domestic affairs? https://www.politico.eu/article/iran-president-masoud-pezeshkian-blames-donald-trump-benjamin-netanyahu-europe-fueling-violent-protests/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication #Iran #Protests #PoliticalInfluence #GlobalCrisisIran’s president blames US, Israel and Europe for fueling violent protestsMasoud Pezeshkian claims foreign powers exploited the country's economic crisis to foment nationwide unrest in Iran.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 947 Views
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