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UK Green Power ‘Set to Overtake Fossil Fuels’
07-09-2019
Oil spill caused by Hurricane Dorian is 'catastrophic,' environmentalists report
A Norwegian owned oil storage facility on Grand Bahama was damaged during Hurricane Dorian and has caused a 'catastrophic' oil spill, as reported by Bahamas Press.
29-08-2019
A New Technology To Turn Methane-Emitting Biomass Waste into “Biochar”
Biochar is a stable form of carbon, made from woody materials in a heat and oxygen-deprived system. Conventionally, biochar has been made as a small residue of biomass power production.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
26-08-2019
The United States, One of the Biggest Contributors to Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The United States is one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making its involvement in the fight against climate a matter of critical importance.
21-08-2019
Climate Change to hit all Economies if Paris Agreement Crumbles
New study from the University of Cambridge suggests seven per cent of global GDP could be wiped out by 2100 under business-as-usual carbon emissions scenario.
14-08-2019
How Smart Homes Save Energy
Smart homes are truly wonders of the 21st century. It would be completely inconceivable for a person living in the 1900s that one can have that much control over their own home.
14-08-2019
The World's First Online Service to Address Climate Change Launched by Finnish Capital
The City of Helsinki has launched Think Sustainability, an online service to provide residents with tips on how to make more sustainable lifestyle and business decisions.
07-08-2019
UN Warns of Climate Crisis: July Revealed As Hottest Month Ever Eecorded
New figures, revealed by EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, found that global average temperature in July 2019 was on par, if not slightly higher than July 2016, which followed an El Nino event.
New Zealand
05-08-2019
New Zealand Unveils Climate Plan to Strengthen Price on Carbon
The Ardern government in New Zealand has unveiled the country's Climate Action Plan, its response to a Productivity Commission inquiry that found a transition to a strong zero-carbon economy is achievable with the right policies in place.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
05-08-2019
Could China's Emissions Peak Before as Soon as 2021?
China could greenhouse gas emissions peak a decade sooner than its Paris Agreement target is aiming for, according to a new peer-reviewed study released on Monday.
02-08-2019
Converting Waste, 'a Leftover Resource,' to Biofuels Reduces Emissions
The United States could produce enough energy each year by harnessing waste—from landfill refuse to cow manure—to power the states of Oregon and Washington, all while cutting the equivalent of 37 million cars' worth of carbon.
New Zealand
02-08-2019
New Zealand Takes Steps to Reduce Emissions
The New Zealand government has announced a series of reforms to its emissions trading scheme.
02-08-2019
Aldersgate Group Launches 'Manifesto' for Rapid Decarbonisation
Sustainable business think tank the Aldersgate Group has today published a "manifesto" outlining how the new government can accelerate the transition to a net zero emissions economy.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
02-08-2019
Governments Should be Forced to Address the Extent of the Environmental Crisis by Law, Says IPPR
Proposed Act would avoid narrow focus on greenhouse gas emissions and promote action to preserve wider natural systems, argues think tank.
02-08-2019
Shell Boss Welcomed the "Mobilisation" of Society to Meet Global Climate Change
Ben van Beurden said he welcomed the “mobilisation” of society in the crusade to meet global climate change targets. But he could not agree with some of the more extreme methods used by militant activists in their protests against energy companies.
01-08-2019
Warn Sector could Face "Significant Losses" If It Fails to Cut Emissions Fast Enough
First debate over the 'stranded assets' theory - the assumption that in a low-carbon transition investors and companies left stuck with high carbon assets could see their valuations plummet - revolved around oil, gas and coal assets.
01-08-2019
Shell's Low Carbon Investments could Safeguard Against Decline in Oil Fortunes
Increasing investments in EVs, renewables, biofuels and clean tech make Shell a safer long term bet for investors compared to some its oil industry peers, says ratings agency.
31-07-2019
More Than 60 News Media Outlets have Pledged to Dedicate a Special Week of Coverage to the Climate
A range of local, regional, and national outlets across television, radio, print, and online media have so far signed up to the Covering Climate Now pledge, which aims to spark conversations among journalists about how to improve climate news coverage.
31-07-2019
No Deal Brexit, Raising Fears it Could Seriously Erode Environmental Standards
The government continued to step up warnings over the weekend that a 'no deal' Brexit at the end of October was now a "very real prospect", revealing that it was "operating on the assumption" that the UK will leave the EU without a deal.
31-07-2019
Human-Fueled Climate Change:Record-Breaking Extreme Heat Wave that Spread across Europe
July 2019 could be the hottest month on record.Scientists say that the record-breaking extreme heat wave that spread across Europe, the United States and the Arctic this past July could make it the hottest month for our planet since records began in 1880.
30-07-2019
Water Is Going To Cost UK Consumers More...Due to Climate Change
Water is going to cost UK consumers more... that’s according to the country’s Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IME), which suggests that as the UK’s summers become longer and hotter, the cost of managing and treating water supplies will increase.
30-07-2019
Air Conditioning is Used to Avoid Greenhouse Effect but Cooling Buildings Adds to Carbon Emissions
Air conditioning is used to avoid greenhouse effect but cooling buildings adds to carbon emissions. Leading architects and engineers are calling for all-glass skyscrapers to be banned because they are too difficult and expensive to cool.
30-07-2019
“Artificial Leaves”Turn Carbon Dioxide into Treasure
"The arrangement of carbon dioxide molecules is like two people holding hands tightly, a structure that makes carbon dioxide molecules very chemical inertia.
New Technology
30-07-2019
C2CNT Process Converts Flue Gas From Natural Gas Power Plant into Carbon Nanotubes
On 26 July, the first flue gas from the natural gas power plant, the Shepard Energy Center in Calgary, Canada, was directly transformed by the C2CNT process (earlier post) into carbon nanotubes.
27-07-2019
MPs call on Andrea Leadsom to Set Out New Policies for EVs, Carbon Capture, and Energy Efficiency
BEIS Committee Chair Rachel Reeves writes to new Business Secretary urging her to urgently set out new policies for EVs, carbon capture, and energy efficiency.
26-07-2019
People Believe Climate Change is a More Important Issue for the UK than Brexit
More than 70 per cent of people believe climate change is a more important long term issue for the UK than Brexit, according to new poll.
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