Evangelicals for climate action.
One in four American adults identify themselves as “evangelicals.” Because self-described evangelicals, particularly white evangelicals, have become the most reliable supporters of Republican presidential candidates, the evangelical brand has effectively taken on two divergent meanings in the Uni
Read More'We won't stop striking': the New York 13 year-old taking a stand over climate change.
Alexandria Villasenor is among the American student activists joining the global fray and helping to organize the first nationwide strike on 15 March.
Read MoreSolar heads to 1c/kWh before 2020 after Mexico sets record low.
Australia’s leading solar researcher Dr Martin Green predicted just a few months ago that the cost of solar would fall to around 1c/kwh by the mid 2020s.
Read MoreShedding light on the Hitachi/ABB joint venture and why renewables play a key role.
As renewable energy proliferates, major players like Hitachi, ABB and GE are seeing value in combining grid and generation business units.
Read More6 key trends in sustainable and renewable energy
The 2019 Sustainable Energy in America factbook was released this week by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BloombergNEF) and the Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE).
Read MoreNew study provides insight into global carbon cycle.
A new study has unearthed ancient wetland sites that have provided an insight into the global carbon cycle.
Read MoreNavigant Research: New offshore wind installations will top 69GW by 2027
Over 69GW of new offshore wind capacity is expected to be installed between 2018 and 2027, according to a new report from Navigant Research. By 2030, global offshore wind installed operating capacity will exceed 100GW, according to the study.
Read MoreThere’s bipartisan support for a fee on carbon emissions. Americans would reap the dividends.
Congress has found a simple, fair, and effective bipartisan climate solution.
Read MoreFloods in southern Africa kill 115
At least 115 people were killed in Mozambique, Malawi and South Africa after heavy rains affected 843,000 people across southeast Africa, officials and the UN said, prompting calls for emergency aid.
Read MoreBeautiful brave young people doing what we should have done for them.
“Leave the oil in the soil, the coal in the hole and the tar sands in the land!” Perth uni students crash the Australian Oil & Gas Expo @ Exhibition Centre to promote the strike for climate on March 15
Read MoreSouth Africa to build the first plastic road in Africa.
South Africa is set to construct the first plastic road in Africa in Kouga Municipality in the Eastern Cape, with an aim of solving waste plastic epidemic.
Read MoreIs the future of investments in renewable energies?
March 13 (Renewables Now) - There are so many diverse investment opportunities, from commodities to shares, it can be difficult to know where to start, but now could be a good time to consider renewable energy inv
Read MoreChemical storage of renewable energies
In 2050, 80 percent of the electric power in Germany has to be based on renewable resources. To reach this goal, it is required to store electric power in the form of chemical energy carriers.
Read More'It Will Be Too Late for My Generation.' Meet the Young People Organizing a Massive Climate Change Protest
Thousands of schoolchildren across the U.S.
Read MoreAnalysis of the Energy Consumption Behavior of European RES Cooperative Members
Abstract REScoops are cooperatives of renewable energy producers and/or consumers that are being formed in the developing European Smart Grid. Today, there are more than 2397 REScoops with more than 650,000 members.
Read More4th UNEA: Good but not good enough. Failure to deliver what is urgently needed, thanks to infamous few.
Once again, just as in Katowice
Read More4th UNEA Press Conference on the GEO6 Report, 13th March 2019 (complete)
The sixth Global Environmental Outlook. Press Conference 13th March 2019 (Part A) by President of the Environment Assembly Siim Kiisler, UN Environment's Acting Executive Director Joyce Msuya, and the two GEO co-chairs
Read MoreReal Betis Balompié has officially joined the Climate Neutral Now initiative of UN Climate Change.
UN Climate Change News, 13 March 2019 – In an unprecedented move for a “La Liga” soccer club, Sevilla-based Real Betis Balompié has officially joined the Climate Neutral Now initiative of UN Climate Change, committing to take action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and to c
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