EU softens gas consumption curbs in sign energy crisis easing Tired Earth February 28, 2024 The European Commission has asked EU countries to keep curbing their gas use but softened the policy to be entirely....
Cyprus could produce first natural gas as soon as 2026, minister says Michael Murphy February 15, 2024 Cyprus could start producing its first natural gas as soon as 2026, and plans to participate in a high-powered electricity....
30 countries commit to mutual recognition of clean hydrogen certificates Michael Murphy December 06, 2023 Work on fostering a global hydrogen economy is progressing, with the launch in Dubai of a 30-country coalition committed to....
F-gas revision: far more than a climate victory for Europe Michael Murphy September 04, 2023 Swiftly banning fluorinated gases (F-gases) will not only significantly curb the EU’s climate impact, but also reduce its dependence on....
For developing world to quit coal, rich countries must eliminate oil and gas faster, says new study Hannah Steiner February 21, 2023 The red line labeled "world record" indicates the fastest pace that could be feasible with the political will to enact....
Sharp cut in methane now could help avoid worst of climate crisis Liang Lan May 24, 2022 Focussing on carbon dioxide alone will not keep world within 1.5C limit of global heating, warn scientists
Climate change and wars Liang Lan April 10, 2022 As the ugly war in Ukraine drags on, with more lives lost and atrocities (apparently) committed, energy and food prices....
‘Renewables can replace gas within five years’ George Scott April 06, 2022 RenewableUK has published a plan to grow renewable power by 25% by 2030