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02 09 2024 | 08:00

Το δίκτυο ηλεκτρισμού ευθύνεται μόλις για το 0,027% των πυρκαγιών

Είναι αλήθεια ότι τα τελευταία χρόνια πληθαίνουν οι φωνές που επιρρίπτουν ευθύνες στα δίκτυα ηλεκτρισμού ως υπαίτια για την πρόκληση πυρκαγιών. Μάλιστα το φαινόμενο δεν είναι μόνον ελληνικό αλλά σε…

02 09 2024 | 07:55

«Πράσινο φως» σε πιλοτικά πλωτά φωτοβολταϊκά σε τεχνητές λίμνες

Τον δρόμο για την εγκατάσταση πιλοτικών πλωτών φωτοβολταϊκών σε τεχνητές λίμνες, τεχνητές λίμνες και τεχνητά υδάτινα σώματα, ανοίγει το ΥΠΕΝ με ρυθμίσεις που περιλαμβάνει στο σχέδιο νόμου που τέθηκε…

02 09 2024 | 07:48

Green Tank: Μηνιαίο ρεκόρ για την παραγωγή των ΑΠΕ στη χώρα μας τον Ιούλιο - Στις 528 «πράσινες» Γιγαβατώρες έφτασαν οι περικοπές στο 7μηνο

Ρεκόρ μηνιαίας παραγωγής από ΑΠΕ καταγράφηκε τον Ιούλιο στη χώρα, στις 2,639 GWh, με τη συνεισφορά της καθαρής ενέργειας στη ζήτηση τους πρώτους επτά μήνες του έτους να ξεπερνά το 50% (51.8%).

02 09 2024 | 07:20

ECOMONDO 2024: sustainable innovation at the heart of the 27th edition in Italy

The 27th edition of the Ecomondo event opens on 5 November 2024 in the Italian city of Rimini. On the menu: advances in digital technology in Europe and the Mediterranean basin. From 5 to 8…

02 09 2024 | 07:19

ALGERIA: The MyGeocycle platform is launched to digitise waste management

Digitising the solid waste management system to make collection, transport and treatment more efficient over the next few years. This is the ambition of the Algerian government, which recently…

02 09 2024 | 07:17

Smart Surfaces Help Reduce Urban Climate Impacts, 40 Organizations Agree

The American Lung Association is among 40 national and international organizations backing efforts by the Smart Surface Coalition to reduce climate impacts in cities by rethinking the surfaces upon…

02 09 2024 | 07:13

Sosian finally finds a lender for its 35 MWe geothermal power plant in Nakuru

Sosian Energy, one of the companies chosen to build power plants in the Menengai geothermal field, has finally found a financial partner for its project. The partner is the Development Bank of…

02 09 2024 | 07:12

Police acting as ‘private security’ for Drax power station, say climate activists

The climate protest group Reclaim the Power had planned to hold a camp near Drax power station in North Yorkshire. Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth have…

02 09 2024 | 07:11

The Coalition has turned its renewable energy denial into a nuclear roadmap to nowhere. It’s exhausting

Opposition leader Peter Dutton speaks to shadow climate change and energy spokesman Ted O’Brien in June, when the pair announced seven sites where they say the Coalition would build nuclear…

02 09 2024 | 07:09

UN chief to push for more climate change action at Pacific leaders’ summit

United Nations secretary general António Guterres is expected to address the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on the Pacific region at the Pacific Islands Forum in Tonga. Photograph:…

02 09 2024 | 07:09

Australia could save thousands of bats a year with simple tweak to wind turbines, study says

Experts say increasing the wind speed at which turbines begin to spin could help reduce bat deaths. Photograph: Krystle Wright/The Guardian Australian windfarm operators are being urged to embrace a…

02 09 2024 | 07:02

Can climate stripes change the way we think about air pollution?

The climate stripes reveal the change in air quality when governments are forced to act. Photograph: Beijing Youth Daily/VCG/Getty Images

02 09 2024 | 06:57

Great Britain on track to generate record levels of summer solar power

Shotwick solar farm in Deeside, Wales. The government plans to triple the UK’s solar energy capacity by the end of the decade. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Great Britain is on track…

02 09 2024 | 06:53

The Inequity of Water: While Scarcity Is Felt Locally, its Causes Are Increasingly Global

Cover Image by: Nature Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo Lake Tana is immense. From a shoreline too distant to see, waves move across the lake, bringing warm, humid air to the city of Bahir Dar in…

02 09 2024 | 06:51

Prozac in waterways is changing how fish behave, research finds

Research into guppies has found that pharmaceuticals like Prozac in waterways are affecting fish bodies and behaviour. Photograph: Alice Chaos Contamination of waterways with the antidepressant…

02 09 2024 | 06:50

Environmental activists urge Kamala Harris to go big on climate: ‘She’s got to seize the moment’

Kamala Harris during a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. Photograph: Kyle Mazza/Rex/Shutterstock As Donald Trump accuses Kamala Harris of waging “war on American energy”, some…

02 09 2024 | 06:49

Empowering Residents Helped Buenos Aires Transform Rodrigo Bueno Into a Climate-Resilient Community

On the eastern edge of Buenos Aires, residents of the Rodrigo Bueno neighborhood take a break from pick-up soccer games and stretch out on grassy knolls. Further down the road, a kitchen buzzes with…

02 09 2024 | 06:46

What 2024’s Historic Elections Could Mean for the Climate

Cover Image by: ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo This is the biggest year in modern history for elections around the globe. Citizens of at least 64 countries — collectively home to about half of…

02 09 2024 | 06:46

Why the oceans are on the frontline of the climate crisis

Jervis Bay in Australia. Photograph: Cavan Images/Getty Images/iStockphoto

02 09 2024 | 06:45

Massive Attack castigate music industry over climate inaction: ‘We don’t need to talk. We need to act’

As pop stars fly on private jets and haul stage sets around the world, with their fans collectively generating significant emissions via their own travel to gigs, Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja has…