Studio Morfar says ‘Let there be light’ with new animation for SunFi

Fossil fuels have been the main driver of Nigeria’s economy since the 1960s, so it can be difficult for a renewable energy company to get a look-in. SunFi, which helps people finance solar panels and storage batteries, aims to change all that and turned to Studio Morfar in Copenhagen to create a short video to

Port of Klaipėda steps into green shipping era

September 17, 2024, by Naida Hakirevic Prevljak On September 16, 2024, Eco Umande, a containership powered by green methanol, docked at Lithuania’s Klaipėda Port, marking the beginning of a new era in sustainable shipping in Europe. Courtesy of the Port of Klaipėda The X-Press Feeders’ vessel will visit the port every second week as part

US vs Russia at UN over Gaza war: Moscow alleges West of hypocrisy; Greenfield calls for ceasefire

Nothing justifies Israel’s collective punishment of the people of Gaza as they endure “unimaginable” suffering, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told AFP on Monday. Guterres lashed out at Israel’s handling of its war in the devastated Palestinian territory, now almost in its second year, as the UN prepares to host world leaders starting next week. “It

Irish children are overweight ‘because they are driven everywhere’ – Green deputy leader

Roisin Garvey said that kids are being driven to school “from across the road”. However, Finance Minister Jack Chambers and Education Minister Norma Foley urged caution over the remarks. Many Irish children are overweight “because they have to be driven everywhere”, the Green Party deputy leader has said. Roisin Garvey made the comments at the