Weekly Roundup: Tim Hortons Shakeup, Financial Insecurity for Millennials, U.S.-China Trade War, and More

Weekly Roundup: Tim Hortons Shakeup, Financial Insecurity for Millennials, U.S.-China Trade War, and More

This article lists the seven top stories from the week, beginning with a shakeup at Tim Hortons. Other stories include a new report on millennials facing financial insecurity, a look at how Canada’s middle class is shrinking, and an update on the U.S.-China trade war. Other topics discussed are the latest news about Brexit, an …

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EU Proposal to Classify Nuclear-Produced Hydrogen as ‚Green‘ Sparks Controversy

EU Proposal to Classify Nuclear-Produced Hydrogen as ‚Green‘ Sparks Controversy

The European Union is proposing to classify hydrogen produced with nuclear energy as „green“ under certain conditions. This proposal has been met with criticism from anti-nuclear organizations, who argue that this will hinder the transition to renewable energy and increase nuclear risks. The EU Parliament and Member States have two months to review the proposal, …

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Nordfriesland Leads the Way in Energy Transition with GP Joule’s eFarm Project

Nordfriesland Leads the Way in Energy Transition with GP Joule’s eFarm Project

Two Autokraft line buses are part of the flagship eFarm project. They are located at the hydrogen fueling station in Niebüll. Nordfriesland is making great strides towards energy transition, having already started with wind power decades ago and now producing more solar parks. GP Joule’s eFarm project has been granted a million-euro funding from the …

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Hamburg Leads the Way in Emission-Free Taxis to Combat Climate Change

Hamburg Leads the Way in Emission-Free Taxis to Combat Climate Change

Hamburg is the first German state to announce that it will no longer allow combustion engine taxis from 2025. This move is expected to save 25,000 tons of CO2 annually and help in the fight against climate change. Currently, 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are electric or hydrogen-powered, and the city has already begun its project …

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Hamburg to Lead the Way in Climate Protection with Phasing Out of Combustion Engine Taxis by 2025

Hamburg to Lead the Way in Climate Protection with Phasing Out of Combustion Engine Taxis by 2025

Hamburg is set to become the first German state to phase out combustion engine taxis by 2025. This move is aimed at reducing CO2 emissions and promoting climate protection. Currently, 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are electrical or hydrogen-powered, and it is estimated that 25,000 tons of CO2 could be saved annually if the entire fleet …

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Hamburg to Lead the Way: Banning Combustion Engine Taxis to Reduce CO2 Emissions

Hamburg to Lead the Way: Banning Combustion Engine Taxis to Reduce CO2 Emissions

Hamburg is set to become the first German state to ban combustion engine taxis from 2025. This move is expected to save 25,000 tonnes of CO2 per year and has received positive feedback from taxi drivers and passengers alike. The city has already seen a 12% increase in electric and hydrogen powered taxis since 2021 …

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Hamburg Leads the Way: Goodbye to Internal Combustion Engines in Germany’s First State

Hamburg Leads the Way: Goodbye to Internal Combustion Engines in Germany’s First State

HomePage Economy First State: Goodbye to Internal Combustion Engines in Hamburg Hamburg is set to become the first German state to ban internal combustion engine taxis by 2025. This decision was made in order to reduce emissions and promote climate protection. Currently, 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are electric or hydrogen-powered, and transitioning the entire fleet …

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Hamburg Leads the Way to an Emissions-Free Taxi Fleet

Hamburg Leads the Way to an Emissions-Free Taxi Fleet

Hamburg is set to become the first federal state in Germany to phase out taxis with combustion engines by 2025. This decision was made as part of the city’s Climate Protection Law, which was approved by the Red-Green Senate this week. Already, 12 percent of Hamburg’s taxis are powered by electricity or hydrogen, and switching …

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Hamburg Leads the Way in Reducing Carbon Emissions with Ban on Petrol-Powered Taxis

Hamburg Leads the Way in Reducing Carbon Emissions with Ban on Petrol-Powered Taxis

Hamburg has announced that it will no longer allow petrol-powered taxis from 2025, making it the first German state to do so. This move is part of their efforts to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality. Currently 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are electric or hydrogen-powered, and this figure is expected to rise as more …

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Hamburg Leads the Way in Low-Emission Taxi Industry with ‚Zukunftstaxi‘ Project

Hamburg Leads the Way in Low-Emission Taxi Industry with ‚Zukunftstaxi‘ Project

Hamburg is set to become the first German state to ban petrol-powered taxis from 2025 in order to reduce carbon emissions. Currently, 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are electric or hydrogen powered, and switching to all-electric vehicles could save 25,000 tons of CO2 per year. The project ‚Zukunftstaxi‘ has already seen 350 of these low-emission vehicles …

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