Power generation from fossil fuels in the European Union plunged by 17% to the lowest on record in the first half of 2023, amid a 5% decline in EU electricity demand and […]
Solving Charging Problems for Electric Public Transportation Bus Fleets
The growth of electric public transportation buses is a testament to the global push towards sustainability. This shift is fueled by the increasing awareness of the environmental implications of traditional diesel buses, […]
Is Norway’s Love For EVs Enough To Put A Dent In Fuel Demand?
Road fuel demand in Norway has remained relatively stable even with soaring electric vehicle (EV) adoption, raising questions about whether EVs really have a material impact on diesel and gasoline sales. Rystad […]
What’s Really Driving Inflation? It Ain’t The Federal Reserve – New Research
KUWAIT – JANUARY 15: A derek pumps in a oil field January 15, 2003 near the Saudi Arabian border, … [+] Kuwait. Kuwait produces 10% of the worlds oil and has promised […]
Li-ion pioneer makes breakthrough in cheaper, safer “zinc-air” batteries
A Perth-based researcher who helped pioneer the now ubiquitous lithium-ion battery says there may soon be a safer and cheaper alternative, following a breakthrough in the design of zinc-air batteries. An Edith […]
Beware people talking clean hydrogen, they are the ones who brought you clean coal
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has warned that Australia is running out of time to compete with the rest of the world on green hydrogen, and has warned authorities not to be […]
How Wind Can Help Us Breathe Easier
Power generation from wind energy has the benefit of not contributing to global warming or polluting the air. But what is the monetary value of this benefit? Before diving into estimating the […]
Zinc-Air Surpasses Lithium In Major Breakthrough In Battery Tech
Edith Cowan University’s recent study into the advancement of sustainable battery systems suggests zinc-air batteries have emerged as a better alternative to lithium chemistries. The research paper reporting the research and the […]
Shale Gas Boom Led To Thousands Of Job Losses In Appalachia
A fresh study on Appalachian has revealed that the shale gas boom in those regions not only failed to replace losses from the steel industry but actually led to even bigger job […]
Children Have a Right to Sue Nations Over Climate, U.N. Panel Says
The finding doesn’t have the force of law, but is notable because it is based on one of the most widely accepted international treaties. via NYT > Climate and Environment https://ift.tt/qjpRCkm