Abu Dhabi has announced the launch of 11 new guides for hazardous materials, becoming the first city worldwide to adopt the United Nations update on global chemical standards known as <strong>GHS Revision 11</strong>. This initiative aims to enhance environmental and industrial safety in the emirate.
Kuwait's authorities have resolved the debate over alleged radiological leaks, asserting that the radiological situation is completely stable and poses no cause for concern. The National Guard spokesperson denied the validity of these claims and emphasized environmental safety.
Local sources in Israel report a suspected leak of hazardous chemicals from a chemical plant in Neot Hovav following a rocket attack. The incident raises significant concerns about the environmental safety and health of nearby residents.
Recent developments in nuclear energy have emerged globally, with several countries announcing new projects aimed at enhancing nuclear energy use. These initiatives reflect a shift towards energy sustainability and reduced reliance on fossil fuels.