Emissions-free sailing is full steam ahead for ocean-going shipping

BY ANTHONY KING Shipping, while essential for trade, contributes significantly to the emissions that cause climate change. Global shipping spews out 3% of worldwide greenhouse...

Indonesia’s push to reach net zero emissions can help power a new phase in its economic development

Indonesia has a viable path to reaching its target of net zero emissions by 2060, bringing major benefits to its citizens in the process...

Green aviation takes wing with electric aircraft designs

BY GARETH WILLMER As the aviation industry emerges from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, when passenger numbers plummeted, the number of flights is increasing...

Support for fossil fuels almost doubled in 2021

Major economies sharply increased support for the production and consumption of coal, oil and natural gas, with many countries struggling to balance longstanding pledges...

As fuel prices rise, companies look to energy efficient solutions

With fossil fuel prices reaching record highs, companies around the world are focusing on energy efficiency to save money and reduce the emissions driving...

Greenpeace tells Big Oil to stay clear of Congo’s carbon bomb

The world’s largest oil and gas companies are urged by Greenpeace to sit out a major oil and gas auction in the Democratic Republic...

Waste incineration and ‘recycled carbon fuel’, putting stokes in the renewable energy wheel

Today the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) - European Parliaments' lead committee on the revision of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) -...

Impacts Of Nuclear Waste Disposal

Nuclear energy has long been regarded as an excellent option to provide the electricity needed to heat and light our houses. Without emitting greenhouse...

Dream of unlimited, clean nuclear fusion energy within reach

by Gareth Willmer The old joke is that nuclear fusion is always 30 years away. Yet the dream of abundant clean energy is no laughing matter...

Salt and a battery – smashing the limits of power storage

by Caleb Davies Thanks to the renewables’ boom, the limiting factor of the energy revolution is not power supply as much as power storage these days....

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