By Anders Lorenzen One of the highest courts in the UK has dealt the government an embarrassing blow to its climate strategy. In a case brought by organisations Friends of the Earth, […]
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China’s carbon price tops RMB 100
By Jiang Mengnan China’s carbon price has topped RMB 100 (USD 13.80) for the first time. In July 2021, during the first month of the national carbon market, the price averaged about […]
Coral reefs suffer another tragic bleaching event – NOAA
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports the fourth global bleaching event, impacting 54+ countries, posing severe threats to coral reefs.
Eco-friendly and cost-effective: Harnessing energy audits for business success
Energy audits are vital for businesses aiming for sustainability, cost reduction, and environmental stewardship. Registered auditors offer expertise, cost savings, and compliance.
US 2024 Election: Biden delivers solar announcement in Earth Day message
President Biden used Earth Day to emphasize his administration’s commitment to addressing climate change and investing in clean energy. He announced the ‘Solar for All’ program, offering $7 billion in grants for residential solar projects benefiting low-income households. Additionally, he launched the American Climate Corps to prepare young people for jobs in climate-related industries.
Earth Day 2024 – photo series: photographers illustrate our addiction to plastics
The Earth Day 2022 theme “Planet vs Plastics” is explored through a series of impactful photos by different photographers. The photos highlight the global issue of plastic pollution, emphasizing its widespread impact on nature and biodiversity. Contributors include Alex Macro, Andrea Jones, Carrig Wendy, Elisabeth Hoff, and Tal Silverman.
2024 Olympics – Japan places a focus on sustainability
The 2024 Japanese Olympic team introduces sustainable clothing with carbon footprint labeling to align with Paris 2024’s green goals. Asics reduced emissions by 34% compared to the last Games, aiming to support the most sustainable Olympics ever. The initiative aims to raise awareness and transparency in carbon footprint impact on the environment and athletes.
Viewpoint: Heating homes with supercomputers
Britain is home to a national supercomputer at the University of Edinburgh, generating significant waste heat. A new trial project will utilize this excess heat by storing it in a disused coal mine and using it to heat nearby homes, potentially heating around 5,000 local homes annually. This innovative approach could be replicated in various locations with flooded mines across Britain.
March endures another month of record heat
By Anders Lorenzen Data from the European Union (EU) shows that the world has just experienced its warmest March on record, capping a 10-month period in which every month set a new […]
US 2024 Election: California to open one of the world’s largest energy storage plants
President Biden pushes climate agenda with a new clean energy project near Los Angeles featuring a battery plant that could be one of the world’s largest. The Nova Power Bank by Calpine promises to support California’s power grid during peak times and boost its renewable energy industry. The state aims to meet 50GW of battery storage by 2045.