Tag: Carbon Emissions
Demand for End to Fossil Fuels: Activists Spray Stonehenge with Orange Powder
A climate activism group called Just Stop Oil recently vandalized the historic Stonehenge landmark in the U.K. The activists sprayed orange powder on the stones as part of their protest against fossil fuels. The...
Supreme Court Climate Change Case Sparks Concern for Liberals New Title: Supreme Court Climate Change...
The Supreme Court has shown interest in a climate change case involving Hawaii and major oil companies like Sunoco, Exxon, and Chevron. The City of Honolulu is suing these companies, claiming their products contribute...
Net zero or zero sense: Three reasons to rethink financial institution’s voluntary targets
Reassessing Financial Institutions’ Net-Zero TargetsFinancial institutions play a significant role in funding the transition to low-carbon economies worldwide. However, recent evidence from Reclaim Finance, Urgewald, and Greenpeace suggests that despite commitments to net-zero initiatives...
US struggles with bumpy road to e-mobility
US Faces Challenges in Transition to Electric VehiclesThe United States government is pushing for the adoption of electric cars that are affordable and made domestically. However, this goal is proving to be difficult to...
India’s path to net-zero: Critical minerals demand set to skyrocket – ET EnergyWorld
India's Clean Energy Transition: Demand for Critical Minerals Expected to SoarIndia is set to experience a significant surge in the demand for critical minerals essential for supporting its transition to clean energy, as per...
IDTechEx Discusses Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Grid Upgrades That Will Revamp EV Charging
Revolutionizing Electric Vehicle Charging with Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Grid UpgradesIn a recent development, Hitachi Energy has unveiled a massive $1.5 billion investment plan to enhance global transformer production by 2027. This investment comes...
Climate change accelerates at record-breaking pace, sulphur cuts partly to blame | Imperial News...
Climate Crisis Escalates with Unprecedented Speed, Sulphur Emissions Identified as Contributing FactorGlobal warming is rapidly increasing at a rate of 0.25 degrees per decade, the highest rate ever recorded. A recent report by a...
Rio Tinto to develop BioIron™ R&D facility in Western Australia to test low-carbon steelmaking
Rio Tinto Invests in BioIron™ R&D Facility in Western AustraliaInvesting in Low-Carbon Steelmaking Innovation
Rio Tinto has announced a significant investment of US$143 million (A$215 million) to establish a research and development facility in Western...
U.S. Tightens Car Mileage Rules, Part of Strategy to Fight Climate Change
U.S. Tightens Car Mileage Rules in Bold Move Against Climate ChangeThe Biden administration has taken a bold step in the fight against climate change by tightening vehicle fuel mileage standards. The new measure requires...
G7 summit chance for Meloni to make international climate push
G7 Summit Chance for Meloni to Make International Climate PushItaly's own energy policies: mixed feelings on renewables energies, bad on sustainable mobility "It's complicated."
That is how Gianni Silvestrini, scientific director of Kyoto Club, an...
Delay in closing coal plants ‘right call’
Delay in closing coal plants ‘right call’The impact of decommissioning coal plants on communities and economic spaces is significant. The Presidential Climate Commission, an independent body formed by President Cyril Ramaphosa to advise on...
Capsol Technologies to list as a pure-play carbon capture company
Revolutionary Carbon Capture Company Capsol Technologies Goes PublicCapsol Technologies, a leading carbon capture company, is making waves in the industry by announcing its listing as a pure-play carbon capture firm. The company is set...
Lula Will Have Hard Time Hosting UN Climate Delegates in Amazon
Amazon Hosting UN Climate Summit: Challenges and SolutionsIn the upcoming year, Brazil is set to host the United Nations climate summit in the Amazon, a region known for its rich biodiversity. President Luiz Inácio...












