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Offshore Wind Power
The U.S. Is Ramping Up Its Wind Power Production
We already know that in order to meet the international greenhouse emissions standards set by the Paris climate agreement, we are going to have to do a lot more…
COP26 President Presents Opportunities from Low-Carbon Goals
The United Nations' climate talks this year can be a moment where the world comes together to ramp up momentum towards a climate-resilient, zero-carbon economy,…
Climate Policy
Coronavirus And Global Supply Chain Disruption: A Wake-Up Call For Climate Policy?
Coronavirus has slowed down economic activity and temporarily reduced China’s carbon emissions. However, there is a deeper implication for climate policy: deca…
Nuclear Industry Says UK Climate Goal at Risk
The UK will miss its goal of net zero carbon by 2050 unless it finds a way to finance nuclear power stations, the nuclear industry has said.
Industry Reaction as EU Unveils Climate Law
The European Commission today unveiled its much-anticipated Climate Law which is intended to drive Europe to climate neutrality by 2050.
UK Carbon Emissions Fall 28 Per Cent in a Decade, New Data Shows
UK carbon emissions fell by almost three per cent last year, topping off a decade of deep decarbonisation which has left CO2 at its lowest level since the Engli…
Non-hydro Renewables Provided 11.6% of US Electricity in 2019
Renewable energy sources (i.e., biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, wind) accounted for 18.2% of net domestic electrical generation in the US during 2019.
Electric Car
VW Ditches Natural Gas to Focus on E-Cars
Volkswagen on Monday said it will stop developing natural gas-fuelled cars as the German auto giant bets on electric engines in the battle to woo climate-consci…
Solar Power Panel
Australia Could Soon Export Sunshine to Asia Via a 3800-km Cable
Australia is the world's third largest fossil fuels exporter – a fact that generates intense debate as climate change intensifies. While the economy is heavily…
Nearly Seven million Trees Chopped Making way for Wind Farms Across north of Scotland
Almost seven million trees have been felled in the north of Scotland to make way for onshore wind farms since the year 2000, according to new figures from the l…
Market Analysis
How China Became the World’s Leader in Green Energy
hina has never been the most enthusiastic party to international climate accords, but Beijing might end up saving the planet anyway. In little more than a decad…
Solar Power Plant
Namibia Develops 150 kWp Solar Power Plant in Kunene
A 150 kWp solar power plant funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCCF) has been developed in Kunene region of Namibia. Minister of Environment and Tourism,
BP Exits Hat-Trick of US Trade Associations Over Climate Policies
Oil giant BP has announced that it will exit three US trade associations after a climate review.
Offshore Wind Power
Offshore Wind Energy Giants form Global ‘Action Coalition’
The international Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition will represent the offshore wind sector in the global dialogue on climate change
Fossil Fuel Companies Have Had Even Worse Impact on Climate Change
The oil and gas industry has had a far worse impact on the climate than previously believed, according to a study indicating that human emissions of fossil meth…
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