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Rolls-Royce seeks to make the UK a low-carbon powerhouse
Rolls-Royce sees small modular reactors as an integral part of the UK's large-scale low-carbon transition.
First all-digital nuclear reactor in U.S. goes online at Purdue
Scientists at Purdue University in the United States say they’ve installed the first all-digital nuclear reactor system in the country – a big upgrade for a research reactor first built in 1962, and a step forward for all nuclear plants
Plants could fight climate change by growing bigger roots
Plants and algae around the planet absorb some vast amounts of CO2 from the air each year, yet there’s a natural limit to how much they can do so as to reduce the amount of excess CO2 still in the
Snapchat, YouTube or porn: Our video is costing carbon
Online video viewing was responsible for carbon emissions equal to those of Spain last year, and it’s time to take seriously the impacts and become “digitally sober,” according to researchers at a Paris-based think tank on climate change. The new
Study: we must cease adding to our fossil fuel infrastructure
Existing infrastructure will emit about 658 gigatons of CO2, depending on assumed lifetimes and utilization rates.
Germany’s green energy struggles impact Europe
Germany consumes plenty of energy. The trouble is, much of that energy is generated by fossil fuels.