- Shaping the future: ETN Global highlights career paths in energy and turbomachinery at Enlit Europe 2025
- ETN Global publishes HLUM 2025 executive report: three barriers, one unified direction
- ETN Global’s Managing Director calls for industry-wide action at MEGAWATT 2025
- ETN Global insights on user-driven pathways for successful energy transition
- ETN Global White Paper gains traction through discussion with the Cabinet of European Commissioner for Energy & Housing
Latest News
Read moreConclusions Of The UN Climate Change Negotiations COP21
On 12 December 2015, world governments agreed on an international agreement to fight global warming at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris. Almost 200 nations agreed to a deal to cap global warming at “well below” two degrees above pre-industrial levels, with a reference to a lower, long-term 1.5 degree target. Under the terms of the deal, countries will submit new Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) every five years, and they cannot be less ambitious then their previous climate plan.


