UN report: Extreme weather hit 62 million people in 2018.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United Nations’ weather agency says extreme weather last year hit 62 million people worldwide and forced 2 million people to relocate, as man-made climate change worsened.
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ΠερισσότεραEngie Kicks Coal Habit in Favor of Renewables
Yet another European energy giant pivots from black to green. The French utility Engie has polished off its energy transition credentials in recent weeks with a coal plant disposal and a bid for offshore wind.
ΠερισσότεραThe Countries With the Most Oil Reserves
Map: The Countries With the Most Oil Reserves There’s little doubt that renewable energy sources will play a strategic role in powering the global economy of the future.
ΠερισσότεραCan Shell really crack the green energy market?
Shell is rebranding First Utility, the household energy supplier, under its own name - and making a commitment to renewables. Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the greenest of them all? Few would volunteer, as an answer to that question, the name of Royal Dutch Shell.
ΠερισσότεραMajority of coal plants are uneconomic to nearby wind, solar, report finds.
Dive Brief: 74% of existing coal plants cost more to operate last year than replacing them with new local wind and solar power, according to a report released on Monday from Vibrant Cl
ΠερισσότεραTidal energy pioneers see vast potential in ocean currents' ebb and flow.
The world's leading marine energy center in Scotland is seeing breakthroughs that could make the technology commonplace.
ΠερισσότεραThe Wonderful Co. Targets 100% Renewable Electricity.
The Wonderful Co., a Los Angeles-based corporation whose brands include Wonderful Pistachios and Wonderful Halos, plans to use 100% renewable electricity across its U.S. operations by 2025.
ΠερισσότεραGas network chief: ‘By 2050, we assume CO2 emissions from energy will be zero’.
Europe’s electricity and gas operators are currently working on a joint network plan based on a carbon budget which includes zero-emission scenarios for 2050. “And that automatically means there will be no fossil gas in the mix by then,” Jan Ingwersen told EURACTIV in an interview.
ΠερισσότεραThe Koch Brothers Believe In Climate Change Because The Market Accepts It.
Apparently, the Koch Brothers believe in climate change when the market accepts it.
ΠερισσότεραWhy Should Schools Teach Climate Education?
When we think about schools, we first come up with subjects such as math, science, reading, and writing. However, these subjects, while important to success, are not all that schools teach.
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ΠερισσότεραNine Million Canadians Cite Climate as vote-determining issue.
Nearly eight million Canadians are “extremely” worried about climate change, and nine million see it as their top or top two vote-determining issue in this year’s federal election, but that concern might be outweighed by “affordability anxiety” about the state of the economy, according to two pie
ΠερισσότεραEU finally seals ban on single-use plastics by 2021
Parliament approved a new law on Wednesday, banning throwaway plastics such as cotton bud sticks, cutlery, straws, stirrers and plates.
ΠερισσότεραNew Energy Tech Is Hot Among Billionaires.
Billionaires are spending more on renewable energy, storage, and battery technology.
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