Articles by Ella Loven
Articles, updates, and energy industry insights written by Ella Loven
Energy Insights & Analysis / Global
Carbon Neutral vs. Net Zero
Carbon Neutral and Net Zero are not interchangeable terms. Find out what this means for businesses and how NUS can help navigate the difference.
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Energy Insights & Analysis / Sweden
Corporate Sustainability in Sweden
This article highlights sustainability progress made by some of the leading and most globally recognisable Swedish companies from different sectors as reported by the companies themselves.
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Energy Insights & Analysis / Global
Quantifying Your Company's GHG Emissions
Businesses looking to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to meet corporate goals or internationally agreed targets may find themselves at a loss as how to measure, manage, and interpret emissions data.
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Energy Insights & Analysis / Global
Key Sustainability Progress in 2022
A year in review - 2022 saw a range of climate disasters and extreme weather events around the globe, a number of international climate and biodiversity summits, and fresh alarming reports of global temperature rise heading towards 2.5°C
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Sustainability (Energy Transition) / Europe
2022 UN Climate Change Conference (COP27)
Spotlight on Financing & Climate Change Adaptation. The 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) is being held in Egypt from 6 to 18 November 2022.
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Energy Market & Pricing Updates / Europe
Key EU Climate Change Policies from 2021
This article highlights the key climate change and environmental policies put forward by the EU this past year.
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Sustainability (Energy Transition) / Sweden
COP26: Sweden's Stance
Sweden's contribution to the total global emissions is relatively small. However, the country's economy and technology allow for ambitious climate targets to be set, both nationally and internationally. Hopefully, the outcomes of COP26 will be of benefit to those communities most vulnerable.
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