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Climate Change, Fossil Fuels, Nature & Environment, News & Comments June 30, 2020

Carbon Emissions Turned Back 10 Years

Data show coronavirus countermeasures have resulted in a record drop in fossil-fuel demand and created an opening for a clean-energy transition. The early months of 2020…


News & Comments, Nuclear June 26, 2020

We won’t have fusion generators in five years. But the holy grail of clean energy may still be on its way

Matthew Hole, Australian National University Recent reports from scientists pursuing a new kind of nuclear fusion technology are encouraging, but we are still some distance…


Power to X June 23, 2020

Power-to-X collaboration established in Denmark

Trade groups Wind Denmark and Hydrogen Denmark are joining forces to form a new PtX Alliance to promote the use of renewable energy-powered electrolysis. Wind…


News & Comments, Smart cities June 19, 2020

Inside the world’s first carbon neutral football club

Fully vegan and UN-approved, English club Forest Green Rovers has an encouragingly simple message for sports teams worldwide on lowering carbon emissions A novelty football song surfaces before…


Climate Change, News & Comments, Policy & Strategy June 16, 2020

This surprising fact about research funding could explain why it’s so hard to get traction against climate change

To fund, or not to fund? That is the question for organizations backing research on the world’s climate crisis — the question they must ask…


News & Comments, Nuclear June 12, 2020

Nuclear power ‘cannot rival renewable energy’

Far from tackling climate change, nuclear power is an expensive distraction whose safety is threatened by wildfires and floods, experts say. Nuclear power is in…


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…


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