Archive for December 2018
Trees’ natural ‘enemies’ make tropical forests so biodiverse
It isn't just God who works in mysterious ways. Nature does, too.
Delivering on designs that bring solar energy home
Dutch designer Marjan van Aubel focuses on lifestyle products that produce their own solar energy too.
Hydropower can ‘drive up CO2 emissions’
"To have reliable and clean electricity, you have to make sure you have an energy portfolio that’s diverse."
Post-COP24, will coal and nuclear mark Central Europe’s energy future?
The fanfare of the COP24’s closing ceremony last week did little to mask the refusal of major fossil fuel producers and consumers such as the United States, Saudi Arabia, China, Germany, and host Poland to commit to speedy energy transitions.
India seeks to save the last few hundred Asiatic lions
The Asiatic Lion Conservation Project will strengthen ongoing conservation measures with the help of state-of-the-art techniques.
Praise may be premature for Luxembourg’s transport plan
Planning free transport in the small nation is seen not just as a social measure but as an environmental strategy,