New UN Report Shines Light on Trends in Climate Action.
Less than two months ahead of a key September 23 UN Climate Summit in New York, a report published by UN Climate Change provides insights into action taken by governments to address
Read MoreIn-depth Q&A: The IPCC’s special report on climate change and land.
This morning in Geneva, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its special report on climate change and land.
Read MoreProf. Sachs, Global Director UN SDSN, visits Greece!
Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Global Director, United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network(UN SDSN) and Senior United Nations Advisor, visits Greece to mobilize the Sustainability Transition of the country and expl
Read MoreMexico WindPower 2020 - Call for Abstract is now OPEN!
Call for Abstracts is now open for Mexico WindPower 2019!
Read MoreUN scientists call for change to human diet to limit climate change.
The UN report shows humans are having a devastating impact on the soil and vegetation it supports. Cutting fossil fuel emissions alone won't be enough to stop global warming, according to a new report released by UN scientists.
Read MoreClimate change: Marine heatwaves kill coral instantly.
Increasingly frequent marine heatwaves can lead to the almost instant death of corals, scientists working on the Great Barrier Reef have found. These episodes of unusually high water temperatures are - like heatwaves on land - associated with climate change.
Read MoreA More Active Hurricane Season Could Lie Ahead, Scientists Warn.
Federal weather researchers expect hurricane activity to be greater than normal for the rest of this year’s season, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday.
Read MoreHeatwave caused nearly 400 more deaths in Netherlands: stats agency.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Almost 400 people more died in the Netherlands during Europe’s recent record-breaking heatwave than in a regular summer week, Dutch national statistics agency CBS said on Friday.
Read MoreThis website shows you exactly how guilty you should feel about flying.
A new tool helps you calculate how much your air travel melts the Arctic.
Read MoreGermany may introduce 'meat tax' to protect the environment.
Currently meat has reduced tax rate of 7 per cent but politicians say it should increase to 19.
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Ο Γιάννης Γιαρέντης στέλεχος της ενεργειακής αγοράς με πολυετή παρουσία σε επιτελικές
Read MoreSaipem to develop Saudi Arabia's first offshore wind scheme with UAE firm.
Kingdom has been incorporating more renewables to its grid to free-up crude for export.
Read MoreMaersk wants to slash carbon emissions from shipping to zero. But it needs help.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)The world's biggest shipping company wants to slash its carbon emissions to zero by developing a new kind of container ship to ply the oceans.
Read MoreTunisia announces grid-connection of its first solar park.
The 10 MW facility is located in Tozeur, in southern Tunisia. The project was also financed by the German development bank KFW under Tunisia’s solar program Plan Solaire Tunisien (PST).
Read MoreResidential storage in Europe to grow 500% by 2024.
A new report from analysts at Wood Mackenzie forecasts 6.6 GWh of residential energy storage to be installed across Europe by 2024. The economics of the technology are at a tipping point, increasingly reaching grid parity in European markets.
Read More4th EWaS on “Valuing the Water, Carbon, Ecological Footprints of Human Activities"
Special Session title: Novel technologies, materials and methods for water purification and desalination
Read MoreSouth Korea has added 1.64 GW of solar so far this year.
This new development has brought the country’s cumulative installed solar capacity to more than 9.5 GW. Around 91.5% of the newly installed capacity is represented by PV systems below 1 MW in size.
Read MoreSolar Sails Unfurl in Bid to Make Shipping Green: Q&A.
Arrays of solar sails affixed to the ships that carry global trade over the world’s oceans could be one of the answers to making the shipping industry cleaner and greener, according to Greg Atkinson, founder and chief technology officer of Eco Marine Power Co.
Read MoreHow Summer Nights are Changing In Your Area.
This summer has been another one for the record books.
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