‘Pay-as-you-throw’: The microchips conquering Europe’s waste bins Michael Murphy December 10, 2023 To reduce household waste, a growing number of local authorities in Europe have started putting microchips on waste bins and....
Interview With Deborah Thankam Ciju, Climate Activist Deborah Thankam Ciju December 09, 2023 I was around seven years old when it all began.
Climate Resilience in Ancient Architecture: Lessons for Modern Design Climate Club December 03, 2023 Marrying ancient wisdom with modern technology and building codes presents many challenges and opportunities.
Eco-Demagogy: Unmasking Green Hypocrisy Rosmel Rodríguez November 29, 2023 Eco-Demagogy reminds us that without significant political and structural transformation, individual actions, although important, will be insufficient to face the....
At COP28, Europe must grapple with consequences of carbon tariff Michael Murphy November 28, 2023 As EU representatives get ready to head to Dubai for COP28, they must prepare to be confronted with the fallout....
Corruption can increase environmental efficiency and improve economy in developing countries, study argues Hannah Steiner November 26, 2023 It is possible for corruption to lead to better environmental efficiency and improved economy in developing countries, according to a....
Restoring forests can boost global carbon capture, major study finds Michael Murphy November 19, 2023 Restoring the world’s forests through community-driven action can capture up to 226 gigatonnes of carbon globally, roughly equivalent to a....
France to regulate nuclear electricity sales price at €70/MWh Michael Murphy November 15, 2023 After months of negotiations, the French government and state-owned utility EDF reached an agreement on Tuesday (14 November) to regulate....