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  • September 4, 2025 | Unlocking Climate Secrets of Hawai‘i’s Drowned Reefs
  • September 3, 2025 | Uganda’s Refugees Turn Food Waste into Clean Fuel
  • August 28, 2025 | Survey: ‘Very Few’ Africans Place Responsibility for Climate Action on ‘Rich Nations’
  • August 25, 2025 | Alaska’s Tongass National Forest at Risk Once Again
  • August 7, 2025 | Surviving the Thaw: Greenland’s Inuit Grapple with Their Melting World
  • August 4, 2025 | Scientists Warn Major Glaciers Won’t ‘Survive This Century,’ With Grave Impacts for Billions
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Power to X June 9, 2020

Water-conducting membrane allows carbon dioxide to transform into fuel more efficiently

Separation membrane could vastly improve multiple chemical processes Methanol is a versatile and efficient chemical used as fuel in the production of countless products. Carbon…


Smart cities June 5, 2020

EU way off the mark on energy savings goal, latest figures show

The EU’s statistical office, Eurostat, published new figures on energy consumption for 2018 this week (4 February). As expected, they weren’t good, with the EU as a…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment, News & Comments June 3, 2020

‘The World Must Act Boldly’: 23 Former Diplomats Urge Global Leaders to Adopt Paris-Style Agreement to Protect Biodiversity

“Humanity sits on the precipice of irreversible loss of biodiversity and a climate crisis that imperils the future for our grandchildren and generations to come.”…


News & Comments, Nuclear, Renewables May 29, 2020

Fukushima gets new life as a renewable powerhouse after the 2011 meltdown

Tsunami caused triple reactor meltdown in 2011 . Investors plan 11 solar and 10 wind farms on the abandoned site. Renewable energy hub to supply…


Power to X May 26, 2020

The real footprint of vehicles powered by renewables

The future of transport is low-carbon; that is no longer in doubt. Yet what exactly this future will look like still is a question what…


News & Comments, Smart cities May 22, 2020

Enlighten the Climate Law with energy efficiency first!

Europe must take the  fastest and most cost-effective route towards a carbon-neutral EU, write Adrian Joyce and Julie Kjestrup. And that means starting where the…


Climate Change, News & Comments, Renewables, Smart cities, Sustainability May 19, 2020

A home that will keep you warm and cool the planet

A home that will keep you warm and cool the planet “… everything from mining the materials for the cement to chopping down the trees…


Climate Change, News & Comments May 15, 2020

What is climate change adaptation, and why does it matter?

Some climate change is now inevitable. Many communities are trying to adapt to the consequences. It can be hard to adapt to any change, whether…


Power to X May 12, 2020

Five ways to turn CO₂ from pollution to a valuable product

Ella Adlen, University of Oxford and Cameron Hepburn, University of Oxford It’s far easier to avoid burning fossil fuels than it is to clean up…


Climate Change, News & Comments, Smart cities May 8, 2020

To achieve net-zero carbon cities and buildings we need systemic efficiency

Decarbonizing our cities and buildings is both necessary and very complex. Digitalization will be a key enabler of this transformation. It can be – and…


Advanced Tech, Innovation, News & Comments May 5, 2020

The commission‘s digital strategy: More competition, less emissions

In its digital strategy published on Wednesday (19 February), the European Commission committed itself to fostering ‘Technology that works for the people’ by increasing the…


Power to X April 30, 2020

Curbing Carbon Emissions with Green Methanol

Carbon Recycling International (CRI) has pioneered a process to transform CO2 emissions into methanol by direct hydrogenation of captured CO2. It now plans to deploy…


News & Comments, Renewables April 27, 2020

Renewable energy could power the world by 2050

Wind, water and solar sources − the renewable energy trio − could meet almost all the needs of our power-hungry society in 30 years. LONDON,…


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Hawaii: hot lava on the Big Island. Photo credits: Eli Duke (Wikimedia)

Unlocking Climate Secrets of Hawai‘i’s Drowned Reefs


Clean cooking is a challenge specially in Refugee settlements where fuel access is very limited. By using an Improved Cook Stove (ICS) such as the Berkeley Darfur Stove (BDS), women reduce smoke inhalation by 77% and fuel consumption by 60%. Photo credit: Laura Toledano (Wikimedia)

Uganda’s Refugees Turn Food Waste into Clean Fuel


African market. Photo credits: Francisco Anzola (Flickr)

Survey: ‘Very Few’ Africans Place Responsibility for Climate Action on ‘Rich Nations’


View of Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Photo credits: Velkiira (Wikimedia)

Alaska’s Tongass National Forest at Risk Once Again


Colorful houses dot the hillsides in Qaqortoq. Photo credits: Maddy Keyes/Inside Climate News

Surviving the Thaw: Greenland’s Inuit Grapple with Their Melting World


Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina. Photo credits: Luca Galuzzi (Wikimedia)

Scientists Warn Major Glaciers Won’t ‘Survive This Century,’ With Grave Impacts for Billions


Makah Indians cutting up a whale, ca. 1910, Neah bay. Photo credits: Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (Wikimedia)

The Makah Tribe Is Calling Back the Whales


Sunset in Cairo, from Al-Azhar Park. Photo credits: Matt Wan (Flickr)

Urban Heat Islands ‘Increasing Faster’ in Poorer Cities


Combined cycle gas fired power plant. Photo credits: peoplepoweredbyenergy (Wikimedia) / Modified by ONE

The Gas is Always Greener on the EU Side


Birkat Al-Mawz, Oman. Photo credits: Marc Veraart (Flickr)

The Role of Energy in the Oman Economy: Opportunities, Outlook


The Lost Bayou: Grand Bayou

Grand Bayou, LA. At one time, it was a lively community of close-knit families, until they were forced to leave. ©2020. Garde Voir Ci magazine. Nicholls State University Department of Mass Communication.
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World Rainforest Day

Rainforests cover only 2 percent of the planet’s surface area but are responsible for more than 25% of all Western medicine and house more than 50% of the world’s plant and animal species.
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Plastic litters one of the world's remotest islands - Henderson Island

Plastic litters one of the world's remotest islands - Henderson Island
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