Expert Opinions
What to do when it’s too late to act on the climate?
Talk of doom and gloom can be both inspiring and dangerous.
Study: Neonicotinoid use disrupts Japanese lake ecosystem
In Japan’s Shimane Prefecture, the rice is planted along the Lake Shinji watershed at the very beginning of May – in fact, two of the “planting week” days are public holidays as the month makes its transition from April. So
IRENA paints a bright future for green hydrogen
Hydrogen energy produced using renewables is a hot topic in sustainable energy discussions.
Squaring the energy circle with SMRs
Many countries, both in Europe and elsewhere, could benefit from nuclear power.
Aerial photography is helping protect the planet
Aerial photography is empowering us to preserve our environment, one picture at a time.
Nuclear needs to be accepted in Europe if Brussels is serious about its climate targets
The Taxonomy for Sustainable Investments by TEG has received a mixed welcome.