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26 02 2019 | 14:25

The promise of a 100% renewable energy world.

The oldest solar organization in the world, the International Solar Energy Society, dates back to 1954. President David Renné tells pv magazine about India’s solar dreams, the next best thing in…

26 02 2019 | 12:30

Poland to open electric vehicle factory, build tailor-made car.

Polish energy companies are set to pool their resources and build an electric vehicles factory, as Warsaw targets 1 million EVs on the road by 2025. A joint venture set up by Poland’s state-owned…

26 02 2019 | 12:19

Macron unveils Franco-German plan to give electric battery industry a jolt.

A new Franco-German cooperation plan on battery cell production will include the construction of two factories, one in France and one in Germany, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday (…

26 02 2019 | 11:19

51.3 GW of global wind capacity installed in 2018.

Wind industry installed 51.3 GW of new capacity in 2018, a decrease of 3.6% compared to 2017 (53.2 GW) 46.8 GW of new onshore wind capacity was installed, a decrease of 3.9% compared to 2017 (48.7…

25 02 2019 | 15:45

ICREN 2019 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RENEWABLE ENERGY, APRIL 24-26 PARIS.

International Conference on Renewable Energy Research for a better future Renewable Energy forms one of the pillars for delivering global sustainable environment and the commitment to climate…

25 02 2019 | 15:11

The debate is over: The oceans are in hot, hot water.

The Earth’s surface is 70 percent water, but even that underestimates how vital ocean health is to our planet’s ability to maintain life. Recent results from scientists around the world only further…

25 02 2019 | 15:01

Severe threat to world’s food supply due to loss of biodiversity.

A new study by the United Nations has found that the world’s food supply is under threat from the loss of biodiversity. The report, commissioned by the Food Agricultural Organisation (FAO), has…

25 02 2019 | 14:28

Climate Change May Have Brought Ancient Egypt to Its Knees.

New analysis of pollen grains and radiocarbon dating suggests that climate change played a major role in Ancient Egypt’s downfall. In 1500 B.C., Egypt’s New Kingdom and its neighbors were thriving.…

25 02 2019 | 13:08

20th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation Limassol, Cyprus - September 25-28, 2019.

It's time to start planning for the 20th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation (GCET20)! This year's organizer and host is the Cyprus University of Technology, which has announced the Call for…

22 02 2019 | 17:17

How working together for greener cities can help save the planet.

The EBRD’s Terry McCallion at a Brussels gathering of the Covenant of Mayors Urban rivers choked with plastic, exhaust fumes hazing up the sunset over traffic jams, industrial chimney stacks…

22 02 2019 | 15:12

Becoming Greta: ‘Invisible Girl’ to Global Climate Activist, With Bumps Along the Way

STOCKHOLM — It’s complicated being Greta. Small, shy, survivor of crippling depression, Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish girl skipping school to shame the world into addressing climate change…

22 02 2019 | 13:48

EXOTIC CARBON CAPTURE TECHNIQUES PROP UP FOSSIL INTERESTS, AREN’T NEEDED TO HIT 1.5°C, NEW STUDY ASSERTS

The urgency and scope of the climate crisis are being needlessly exploited to drive fringe ideas like carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and solar radiation management (SRM) from the margins to the…

22 02 2019 | 13:14

Climate Change: Enough of the ‘Why?’ Time for the ‘Now’

Solutions Won’t Be Easy to Find, But Collaboration and Innovation Offer New Opportunities—and B Corps Can Help It’s been a busy month for the environment.

22 02 2019 | 12:57

Solving the Climate Crisis Means Tackling What We Eat.

As the latest United Nations climate change conference wrapped up in Katowice, Poland earlier this month, policy makers barely kept the Paris Accord alive. Yet the 11th-hour agreement they reached…

22 02 2019 | 12:45

Global Warming Needs Re-branding, Again.

‘Climate Change’ just didn’t cut it The sudden usage of the term climate change over global warming is no coincidence. While a distinction between the terms does exist, most politicians use them…

22 02 2019 | 12:06

How to talk to kids about climate change

There’s no more avoiding it: we’re in a climate crisis of existential proportions. It’s there every day on the news for us to see. Wildfires, droughts, super-storms, melting ice-caps, shifting jet-…

22 02 2019 | 09:14

'If the insects go, then we go'

Reports show many insect populations are declining. How will that affect us? Find out here       22 February 2019

22 02 2019 | 08:52

Eight trends for the PV industry in 2019

IHS Markit’s analysts have mapped out what they are keeping an eye out for in the year ahead. Aside from higher installation figures, the number-crunchers predict a continued battle for multi-…

21 02 2019 | 16:22

Asia-Pacific installed 24.9 GW new onshore wind capacity during 2018

The latest data released by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) shows Asia-Pacific installed 24.9 GW capacity of onshore wind power in 2018, an increase of 4.2% compared to 2017. The preview data…

21 02 2019 | 16:10

Plastics are being glued together in the ocean

Glue-like substances secreted by bacteria are sticking tiny particles of plastic together in the ocean to form larger masses. As part of the NERC-funded RealRiskNano project, scientists from Heriot-…