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Nuclear Power Does Slow Climate Change
Indeed it does. Contrary to claims by those who just don’t like nuclear, every time nuclear plants close, carbon emissions go up. Using opaque financial jargon…
Australia: Making Every Building Count in Meeting Emission Targets
Buildings in Australia account for over 50% of electricity use and almost a quarter of our carbon emissions but the failures, frailties and fragmentation of the…
PwC Research Says UK's Progress in Achieving Net Zero Is Slowing
This year, Ex-Prime Minister Theresa May announced that the UK would be the first major economy to set a legally binding commitment to be net zero by 2050.
Circular Economy Bill to Reduce Waste in Scotland
The Scottish government has launched a consultation on its proposals for a Circular Economy Bill to cut waste and drive the reuse of materials.
Oil & Gas Trade
South-East Asia may Become Net Fossil Fuel Importer in Coming Years: IEA
Southeast Asia could become a net importer of fossil fuels in the next few years, raising the financial burden on governments and increasing carbon emissions in…
New Technology
Fast 5G Technology Will Help Reduce Global Carbon Emissions by Half A Billion Tonnes
As a result, a fast roll out could reduce emissions by half a billion tonnes by 2030, the equivalent of the annual emissions from international aviation for a f…
Nuclear Technology
World must Learn to Value Nuclear, Says IEA chief
The world must learn to value nuclear energy for its energy security and reliability attributes, but most of all for its contribution to reducing carbon emissio…
JRC Report: Global CO2 Emissions Increased by 1.9% in 2018
The Fossil CO2 & GHG emissions for all world countries report presents the latest updates from the Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research tool devel…
Nuclear Policy
Nuclear Power And Ireland's Energy Needs
Denis Duff certainly makes a good case for the use of nuclear power in Ireland.However, he focuses on the “in-service” carbon emissions, ignoring the amount o…
Wind Power Company
Britain Has Became A World Leader in Wind Power
Wind power is getting cheaper all the time, making Britain’s aim to curb carbon emissions look ever more achievable. Simon Wilson explains how we got here.
Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear Energy may have a Limited Future in the UK if the Labour Gets into Power
Even as the country’s main opposition party vows to drastically cut carbon emissions in the next decade, it also wants to rein in the expansion of one of the c…
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.
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 …
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