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Climate Change, News & Comments, Renewables March 13, 2020

The Carbon Brief Profile: Iran

Iran was the world’s eighth largest emitter of greenhouse gases in 2015. It is a resource-rich nation with enormous reserves of oil and gas, as…


Climate Change, Policy & Strategy, Renewables, Smart cities, Sustainability March 10, 2020

Race to 100% Clean

U.S. states, municipalities, utilities, and corporations have made significant progress toward a fossil-free future by advancing energy efficiency and clean energy. In fact, 1 in 3…


Nuclear March 6, 2020

The World’s First Open-Source Nuclear Reactor Blueprint Is Coming Online

Nuclear power’s role in combating climate change is a contentious topic, but a Silicon Valley entrepreneur thinks he can sway the debate by releasing open-source…


Policy & Strategy, Power to X March 3, 2020

Hydrogen is blowing up: from science experiment to export industry

Remember those science experiment cars powered by water? That technology could help Australia decarbonise its economy and become a major player in a zero-emissions world….


Climate Change, Coal, News & Comments, Oil February 28, 2020

The Carbon Brief Profile: Canada

In the latest article in a series on how some of the world’s key emitters are responding to climate change, Carbon Brief considers Canada’s relationship…


Climate Change, News & Comments, Smart cities, Sustainability February 25, 2020

Carbon Disclosure Project revealed top 105 global cities for climate action

105 cities around the world including Mexico City, Cape Town, Los Angeles, Iskandar and Leicester have been named on CDP’s Cities A List for their transparency and…


Biofuels, Power to X February 21, 2020

Nordics bet on advanced biofuels to suit carbon neutrality ambitions

Scandinavian governments have raised the bar in their commitment to becoming carbon neutral and several companies have responded by developing new technologies to harness forest…


Climate Change, News & Comments, Policy & Strategy February 18, 2020

How to Support Your Children in Turning Climate Angst Into Climate Action

We must tell the truth and show through our actions that we stand with young people in their efforts. Our children are angry and frightened,…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment February 14, 2020

Microsoft’s Moonshot Plan to Reverse Its Lifetime CO2 Emissions by 2050

The alarming headlines about Australia’s bush fires over the last couple weeks have heightened the global outcry over climate change, and companies, NGOs, and governments…


Biofuels, News & Comments, Renewables February 11, 2020

The role of sustainable bioenergy in delivering the European Green Deal

Fueled by the pressure of climate activists and global mass protests, EU decision-makers embraced an unprecedented focus on the climate emergency. This resulted in the…


Coal, Fossil Fuels, Nature & Environment February 7, 2020

Undone Science: When Research Fails Polluted Communities

It was nearly 30 years ago when Debbie Blackburn and her husband Scott bought a boxy, postwar house six blocks from the Ohio River in…


Advanced Tech, Climate Change, News & Comments, Renewables, Smart cities February 3, 2020

Smart water heating could help in South Africa’s energy crisis

MJ (Thinus) Booysen, Stellenbosch University South Africa’s energy crisis has many dimensions, from political and economic to technical and environmental. Recently, the country’s power utility,…


Articles, Biomass, Climate Change January 17, 2020

The Great Biomass Boondoggle

The urgency of the climate crisis is inspiring some extreme and unproven ideas for how to hide carbon and cool the planet, such as ocean…


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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


Chavalon


Bubbles on surface of water. Photo credits: Connie Ma (Wikimedia)

The New Frontiers of Water Electrolysis


Typha latifolia in Germany. Photo credits: katrin_simon (Wikimedia)

Cement Kilns With No Limestone


Bumblebee feeding on nectar. Photo credits: Elisabetta Fenu

The Spotlight That Bees Deserve


Kaieteur Falls, Guyana. Photo credit: Dan Sloan (Flickr)

A New Mall for The Village: How Carbon Credit Dollars Affect Indigenous People in Guyana


Biobío River in the region of Lonquimay, Chile. Photo credit: Hermessolar (Wikimedia)

Citizens and State at Odds Over Chile’s Rucalhue Dam


Panorama of Portland, Oregon. Photo credit: King of Hearts (Wikimedia)

How Volcanologists Can Improve Urban Climate Resilience


Tigray village, Ethiopia, 2017. Photo credit: Rod Waddington (Wikimedia)

An Effective and Impactful Project: Restoring Livelihoods in War-torn Tigray


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

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