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What The Economist thought about solar power
The Economist· 1 day agoIn 1975 we reported that Vicomte Davignon, the Belgian head of the International Energy Agency, wanted to see industrial countries “encourage ...
Green hydrogen: is this Australia's breakout moment amid US$127 billion boom down under?
South China Morning Post via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoOn a site three times the size of Hong Kong, a US$10 billion project mooted in Australia has raised hopes of tackling greenhouse gas emissions with green hydrogen. Located 400km north of Alice ...
Harris announces $1.5B aid package for Ukraine at peace summit
The Hill via AOL· 7 days agoVice President Kamala Harris announced a $1.5 billion aid package for Ukraine in its war against...
US 15 years behind China in nuclear power – report
Power Technology via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoOne small modular reactor (SMR) was the first of its kind to receive approval from the International Atomic Energy Agency. Conversely ...
Will Biden join EU’s anti-fossil-fuel fight?
Politico· 5 days agoIn 2021, he signed an executive order barring...agencies from financing these overseas projects. But one U.S. agency, the Export-Import Bank, has continued to back them...
World falling behind on environment, health and hunger goals, UN report says
Reuters via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe U.N.'s annual Sustainable Development...implementing 17 wide-ranging "sustainable development...
How small island 'renewables laboratories' are leading the way in transitioning from fossil fuels
Reuters· 3 days agoGianni Chianetta, chair of the non-profit Greening the Islands Foundation, thinks the world has much...
Congress Just Passed The Biggest Clean-Energy Bill Since Biden's Climate Law
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 4 days agoYet it’s only a first step. The full legislation depends on Congress increasing funding to the NRC...
The audacious plan to seed a global green hub in Namibia’s desert
The Columbian· 7 days agoIt was a humble start for such grand designs, as Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba hosted the king...
Our Polluted Skies Require Carbon Capture
Forbes· 5 days agoThe global community is determined to hit net zero by 2050 to avert a climate breakdown. Several solutions are at hand, including carbon capture, which ensnares CO2 from the atmosphere and smokestack ...