India government sets emission limit for hydrogen to qualify as ‘green’ Michael Murphy August 20, 2023 The Indian government has set an emission limit of two-kilogram carbon-dioxide for every kilogram of hydrogen produced to be classified....
EU sees brutal drop in renewable energy used in transport Hannah Steiner February 14, 2023 The EU’s largest nations were not immune to the decrease, with Germany seeing a fifth of its renewable share in....
Guterres: ‘Global addiction to fossil fuels’ must end and a ‘renewables revolution’ jumpstarted Hannah Steiner September 19, 2022 Without renewables, there can be no future.
We Must Both Mitigate And Adapt To Climate Change Liang Lan August 22, 2022 In order to mitigate climate change, significant steps to reduce carbon emissions must be taken very quickly. To do so,....
Why forest biomass must not be counted as ‘renewable’ energy Hannah Steiner August 17, 2022 A big part of the EU’s renewable energy comes from burning trees and other wood for fuel.
World Wind Day 2022: What is Wind Energy? History and Significance Liang Lan June 15, 2022 World Wind Day, also known as Global Wind Day, is observed on June 15.
Pollution Responsible for 9 Million Deaths Each Year Debbie Banks May 19, 2022 Toxic chemical and ambient air pollution to blame
Growing evidence links air pollution exposure and covid-19 risks George Scott May 14, 2022 Research has shown that being unvaccinated raises a person’s risk of becoming infected with the coronavirus, while being older, overweight....