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Maybe no one is lost in the climate debate over individual pathways
There’s been no letup in the debate over whether and how individual pathways matter in the fight against climate change.
It’s the end of oil at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week
“This era of industrial convergence has the potential to completely transform the sustainability landscape.”
Ancient ‘windcatcher’ cooling tech is the new low-carbon AC
Scientists looking at next-generation green technologies are also eyeing some ancient practices that work.
Closing out 2018 with a climate wake-up call
The final quarter of 2018 saw harsh reality begin to confront the lofty goals of the 2015 Paris climate accord and the more modest commitments of the countries which signed it. Three years on, prospects for reaching these goals and
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.