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Nuclear Technology
Can Nuclear Energy be Green?
European Union governments are set to approve criteria to define which investments can be labelled sustainable, EU documents show, although some states have alr…
Nuclear Technology
Nuclear Power is Losing Ground to Renewables in Terms of both Cost and Capacity
Nuclear power is losing ground to renewables in terms of both cost and capacity as its reactors are increasingly seen as less economical and slower to reverse c…
Wind Farm
New Report Deepens Understanding of Wind-wildlife Interactions
An increase in the generation of wind energy is a key component of the U.S. strategy to reduce carbon emissions from the power sector.
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Renewable Energy
Since the 1990s, global efforts to address this challenge and reduce greenhouse gas emissions have focused on low greenhouse gas from energy systems through gre…
Gas Extraction Render Any Related Carbon Savings Irrelevant
A report by Germany's Energy Watch Group thinktank has said we would be better off sticking to coal and oil than switching to gas because emissions of methane, …
Toyota Fuel Cell Mirai and CleverShuttle Emission-Free to Travel 2.2 Million KM
The second million has fallen: the Ride sharing service CleverShuttle has travelled nearly 2.2 million km’s of zero-emissions within 45 months and carried over…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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…
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.
Coal Power
The Top Five Coal-Producing Countries in The World and How Much Do They Produce?
Although coal power is increasingly looked at with disdain by much of the world for its contribution to harmful emissions, coal production actually increased gl…
Electric Car
Are Electric Cars Really As Good for the Enviroment As We Think?
Electric cars are set to charge ahead and replace their fossil fuel-guzzling cousins in the coming years as Europe hunts for ways to fight climate change. Are t…
Hydrogen Project
Net Zero Carbon Emissions is Impossible With Hydrogen
The North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) is calling for Government investment in hydrogen projects to meet ambitious carbon reductions targets in the UK.
Energy Storage Battery
The Vanadium Redox Flow Battery, A Leading Technology in Energy Storage
The global renewable energy market is anticipated to grow significantly to around $1.5 billion by 2025 as most countries commit to reducing their greenhouse gas…
Moody's: Green Bond Issuance to Surge Past $200bn in 2019
Global green bonds hit a new all-time quarterly high during the second quarter of this year, with $66.6bn brought to the market.
Danish Energy Agency
he Danish Energy Agency is responsible for tasks linked to energy production, supply and consumption, as well as Danish efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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 Mond…
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