Carbon Emissions: Research Shows Decade of Steady Decline across Europe and US
Sherman Cahal / shutterstock Charlie Wilson, University of East Anglia A sliver of hope against a backdrop of gloom: 18
Sherman Cahal / shutterstock Charlie Wilson, University of East Anglia A sliver of hope against a backdrop of gloom: 18
The European wind industry brought online 11.7 gigawatts (GW) of wind power capacity last year, down 32 per cent in
A European hotbed of renewable innovation, Scotland, has re-launched a £10-million prize fund to boost tidal energy, as recent technological
Norwegian oil and gas giant Equinor has announced the launch of a wind research buoy in the waters off New
EU energy use increased 1 per cent in 2017 compared to 2016, according to Eurostat, in the third consecutive year
The US Department of Energy says it will spend up to US$28 million on designing a future generation of lightweight
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has promised legislation by May detailing the exit from coal after a government-appointed commission recommended a
An Irish deposit and return scheme (DRS) for plastic bottles could be introduced as part of government plans to ensure
Air pollution is seen as the leading cause of premature deaths this century, killing 9 million people because of pollution-related
France and Germany are due this week to sign the landmark Treaty of Aachen, consolidating their close economic and security
The George Olah Renewable Methanol plant. Climate change is undoubtedly among today’s biggest challenges. The international community has reached a
Seven EU member states – Bulgaria, Spain, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Hungary, Luxembourg and Greece –missed a 2018 deadline to
Environmentalists have called on Poland to end its reliance on coal power as the national government prepares to adopt a
Valencia will become the first European port to use hydrogen to power its container terminals to reduce the environmental impact
France’s EDF (Électricité de France) Renewables and Royal Shell Dutch New Energies have formed a joint venture called Atlantic Shores
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