1.8 Billion Tons More Greenhouse Gases Will Be Released, Thanks to Trump.
When President Donald Trump visited California on September 14 and dismissed the state Secretary of Natural Resources Wade Crowfoot's plea to recognize the role of climate change in the midst of the Golden State's worst and most dangerous recorded fire season to date, he gaslighted the tens of mi
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Προτάσεις για βελτίωση του ρυθμιστικού πλαισίου που αφορά τις ΑΠΕ ανέλυσε σήμερα σε συνέδριο της ΗΑΕΕ ο Αριστοτέλης Χαντάβας, επικεφαλής της Enel Green Power για την Ευρώπη.
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EU member states should enhance their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) to reach 24 GW new PV annually Solar Power Europe claims.
ΠερισσότεραOil and Gas Companies Indirectly Bailed Out by the Fed.
A new report shows the U.S. government bought more than $350 million in bonds issued by oil and gas companies and induced investors to loan the industry tens of billions more at artificially low rates since the coronavirus pandemic began, Bloomberg reported.
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Cambridge University is to cease investments in fossil fuels by 2030, it has announced.
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New IRENA report explores cost-effective growth of renewables in Central and South Eastern Europe to save costs, enhance energy security and supply affordable energy to all citizens in the region.
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IRENA’s annual jobs review confirms long-term growth trend and calls for strong policy action to maximise employment benefits in response to COVID-19
ΠερισσότεραWood Mackenzie sees total global energy storage climbing to 741GWh by 2030.
A new report by research agency Wood Mackenzie’s has estimated that the global energy storage capacity additions could grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31 percent, recording 741 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of cumulative capacity by 2030.
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Lake Chad is an extremely shallow water body in the Sahel.
ΠερισσότεραRecycling plastics in Mozambique.
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ΠερισσότεραAntarctica could melt 'irreversibly' due to climate change, study warns.
The change will take thousands of years, but we only have a century to stop it.
ΠερισσότεραWhat does the first climate question at a US debate in 20 years reveal?
The question framed the existence of a human-made climate crisis as something that is for some Americans still debatable.
ΠερισσότεραAnti-capitalist guidance for schools is ludicrous.
Readers are unimpressed by Department for Education guidance instructing English schools not to use material that is critical of capitalism.
ΠερισσότεραWhat Does Equitable Climate Policy Actually Look Like?
Back in March, when the pandemic had just planted its roots in the U.S., President Donald Trump directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to do something devastating: The agency was to
ΠερισσότεραThe Climate Crisis Is Changing the Color of Flowers.
As human activity transforms the atmosphere, flowers are changing their colors.
ΠερισσότεραRobots and magnetic soap: scientists rethink oil spill clean-ups.
Incidents such as ship stranding in Mauritius stress need for quick and effective solutions. Special sponges, magnetic soap and autonomous robots are among the latest wave of inventions aimed at tackling oil spills.
ΠερισσότεραNarrabri gas project: do we need it and what's at stake for Australia's environment?
The NSW independent planning commission is due to hand down a decision on the proposed gas development at Narrabri. Here’s what is at play.
ΠερισσότεραAll eyes on China: what to look out for at the UN biodiversity summit.
Everything you need to know about who will be there, who’s staying away and what the hot topics will be at Wednesday’s virtual event in New York.
ΠερισσότεραPlanetary ‘safety net’ could halt wildlife loss and slow climate breakdown.
Researchers have drawn up a blueprint of areas that need additional conservation to stem biodiversity and climate crises.
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Το καινούργιο νομοσχέδιο του Υπουργείου Υποδομών και Μεταφορών, που παρουσιάστηκε ήδη στο υπουργικό συμβούλιο από τον υπουργό και τον υφυπουργό κ.κ.
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