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Articles, Innovation July 28, 2015

The rise of electricity storage: something for everybody

The barrage of news about the progress and promise of electricity storage in the last year just got another jolt from two disparate sources: the…


Articles, Policy & Strategy July 28, 2015

US legislation the key driver in the energy storage market

Last April Tesla Motors unveiled its Powerwall and Powerpack lithium ion batteries for homes and utility-scale applications, which could facilitate an increased role for wind…


Articles, Innovation July 28, 2015

The world’s first climate positive data center is built in Sweden

Up to 10 percent of the world’s electricity is consumed by the Information and Communications Technology sector alone. ICT is emerging as a new target…


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Articles, Coal July 28, 2015

More coal plants are being cancelled than built

The global coal boom has started to slow, a new report says, as more plans for new power plants are now being shelved than completed….


Articles, Nuclear July 28, 2015

Russia completes design papers for Fukushima tritium removal

Russia’s Atomproekt has completed the draft design and working documents for a demonstration unit to separate tritium from contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear…


Articles, Renewables July 24, 2015

Four reasons why the transition from fossil fuels to a green energy era is gaining traction

Don’t hold your breath, but future historians may look back on 2015 as the year that the renewable energy ascendancy began, the moment when the…


Articles, Coal July 24, 2015

Bringing the age of steam into the information age

‘Greetings from the Stone Age’ proclaimed the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung upon the opening of a brand new coal power plant near Hamburg this year,…


Neil Young (Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

Articles, Nature & Environment July 24, 2015

Monsanto fears

Neil Young is like good wine, improving all the time. The older he gets the better he becomes. Nothing sad, nothing pathetic no sign of…


News & Comments, Renewables, Wind July 23, 2015

New record in worldwide wind installation

More than 50 GW Additional Wind Power Capacity, Wind Power Worldwide Close to 370 GW According to preliminary figures gathered by WWEA, the year 2014…


Articles, Nature & Environment July 23, 2015

The Shaky Science Behind Predicting Earthquakes

It is a typical day and Italy is shaking. I am standing in the monitoring room at the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, in…


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Articles, Fossil Fuels July 22, 2015

Fossil Fuels (emissions) here to stay

Gone are the days of the fossil fuels golden age but we are still in a period of abundance. New supplies added to the world…


Fossil Fuels, News & Comments July 20, 2015

Coal industry stands for progress and prosperity

Outlawing coal, as EU policymakers seem intent on doing, would be a divisive and backwards step for humanity, writes Brian Ricketts. ​Brian Ricketts is the…


Coal, Fossil Fuels, News & Comments July 8, 2015

Coal gasification: Could it lift the industry out of the ‘coaldrums’?

It has been no secret that the seaborne coal market has been in steady decline, amid a deep imbalance between supply and demand which has…


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KWK Anna Pszow


Polluter pays? Depends


The Role of Energy in Kazakhstan: Challenges and Prospects


When the Dose Makes the Poison: Harmful Algal Blooms


Low Tech Potential Energy Storage


Energy Transition in the United States


Turning Concrete Jungles Into Oases


Tree stumps after a deforestation. Photo credit: Hans (Wikimedia)

Warming Due to Tropical Deforestation Linked to 28,000 ‘Excess’ Deaths per Year


YPF's oil wells in Añelo, Argentina. Photo credit: Emiliano Ortiz

Fracking, Earthquakes and Impunity: The Recipe for a Sacrifice Zone in Argentina


Offshore wind turbines at Barrow Offshore Wind Farm, off Walney Island in the Irish Sea. Photo credit: Andy Dingley (Wikimedia)

Offshore Wind in the Mediterranean: Renewables Can, and Must, Protect Biodiversity


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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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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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