Archive for 2018
Destroying pangolin scales to protect the critically endangered animals
From Cameroon to Indonesia the scaly anteaters are being driven extinct at alarming rates.
EC decarbonisation targets help, but is a “climate neutral” Europe possible?
With new nuclear power, cleaner cities, lower emissions and cheaper electricity await.
Is smart growth a smart move for Nature?
The real greening of cities is possible only if we use a holistic and responsible approach.
All G20 nations are ‘badly behind’ in cutting their emissions
Just as in the 1990s, fossil fuels still make up 82% of the energy mix in G20 nations.
Turning wood into biofuel is now easier … thanks to tiny crustaceans
Plenty of readily available woody biomass could soon be converted into low-carbon biofuel.
2050: a new deadline for a zero-carbon Europe
The EU has adopted a long-term strategy for achieving carbon neutrality in three decades or so.