European Banks’ Innovative Drive for Sustainability
European Banks’ Role in the Circular Economy
European Banks’ Role in the Circular Economy
Ammonia is a cornerstone of modern agriculture, used extensively in fertilizers to feed billions. However, its production is among the most greenhouse gas-intensive industrial processes, responsible for approximately 1.8% of global CO₂ emissions. New research from Leiden University [52.16°N, 4.453°W] reveals a groundbreaking pathway to net-zero ammonia production — leveraging one-tenth of the EU’s sustainable … Continue reading Unlocking Net-Zero Ammonia Production: Biomethane and Carbon Capture as Game-Changing Solutions
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