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Carbon Emissions
Climate Change May Keep India From Achieving Its Sustainable Development Goals
Heat waves in India are increasing in frequency, intensity and lethality, burdening public health, agriculture, and other socio-economic and cultural systems. A…
Net Zero
Cut Council Tax for Green Gardeners to Help Cities Tackle Climate Change, Say UK Researchers
According to new research from the University of Sheffield, policymakers should offer incentives, such as council tax or water bill discounts, to encourage gard…
Carbon Capture
HMM to Trial Onboard Carbon Capture on a Containership
South Korean shipping major HMM plans to conduct field tests of an onboard carbon capture system (OCCS) for containerships along with Samsung Heavy Industries (…
Carbon Emissions
Nearly 1 in 5 Americans Live In Communities With Harmful Air Quality, Study Shows
The view of downtown Los Angeles skyline is obscured by wildfire smoke, ash and smog as seen from the Griffith Observatory Monday, Sept. 14, 2020 in Los Angeles…
Hydrogen Production
Droneup and DMI Partner to Test New Hydrogen Technology for Drones
DroneUp, a Virginia-based autonomous drone delivery platform and drone services provider, has partnered with Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) to test a new hydr…
Solar Cell
New Findings Pave the Way for Stable Organic Solar Cells That May Enable Cheap and Renewable Electricity Generation
Due to the recent improvements in the efficiency with which solar cells made from organic (carbon-based) semiconductors can convert sunlight into electricity, i…
Carbon Emissions
Australia Has Raised Its Climate Targets and Now Needs to Accelerate Its Clean Energy Transition
Australia is taking positive steps to increase its climate and clean energy ambitions. The International Energy Agency has reviewed Australia’s progress a…
Decarbonization
Maritime to Benefit From EUR 2 Billion Fund to Decarbonize
The European Parliament formally approved on Tuesday the new EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) law, earmarking around EUR 2 billion of the revenues of the Innov…
Energy Transition
Pertamina Units Enter Carbon Trading Cooperation Deal
This involves 1.9 million tonnes of equivalent carbon emissions.Pertamina New & Renewable Energy (Pertamina NRE) signed a carbon trading cooperation agreement w…
Energy Saving
Towards More Efficient and Eco-Friendly Thermoelectric Oxides With Hydrogen Substitution
Today, over half of the total energy produced from fossil fuels is discarded as waste heat, which accelerates global warming. If we could convert the waste heat…
Carbon Emissions
Study: Diversity of Present Tree Species Is Shaped by Climate Change in the Last 21,000 Years
A research team led by Aarhus University, Denmark, in collaboration with researchers from more than 50 research institutes around the world, has assessed how pa…
Hydrogen Production
Will Africa’s Green Hydrogen Production Cause Domestic Energy Issues?
The European Union has signed agreements with several African countries for clean energy supplies, with green hydrogen recognized as a promising fuel to help de…
Offshore Wind Power
Marco Polo Marine to Outfit Its Offshore Wind Vessels With Ammonia-To-Power Systems
Singapore-based offshore wind vessel owner and operator, Marco Polo Marine, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Amogy, under which the New York …
Crude Oil
UK Oil & Gas Firm Gets More Time for Acquisition of North Sea Discovery
UK-headquartered oil and gas company Quattro Energy Limited has experienced a delay in the acquisition of United Oil & Gas’ license in the Central North S…
Carbon Emissions
Scientists Trying to Determine What Will Happen to Massive Carbon Stores as Rainforests Dry Out
Tropical rainforests store 25%-40% of global soil carbon, though they occupy only 7% of Earth's land area. By functioning as a carbon sink, tropical forests…
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