The Science Based Targets initiative says of the 237 companies with validated science-based targets. utilities must reduce emissions the most.
Read More »Could Renewables Be Emitting the Most Potent Greenhouse Gas in Existence?
Scientists suggest that emissions of Sulphur hexafluoride. which is commonly used as an electric insulator. are rising rapidly.
Read More »Polymer Banknotes Almost Three Times Worse for Planet Than Paper Options
New research claims this is the case despite their longer lifespan and contrary to the Bank of England’s initial claims that switching to them would be more eco-friendly.
Read More »UK Doubles Aid to £1.44bn to Support Developing Countries
Existing Green Climate Fund projects are estimated to help around 300m people cope with the effects of climate change.
Read More »ExxonMobil to Explore CCS with New Agreement
US oil and gas giant ExxonMobil has said it will look to ``explore`` the carbon capture and storage (CCS) through a new agreement with a chemical and engineering firm.
Read More »Fracking Shale Gas Causing Atmospheric Methane Levels to Spike
Researchers at Cornell University believe rising levels of the potent greenhouse gas are linked to emissions from the shale oil and natural gas industry.
Read More »Bristol Airport Flies High with Charging Points for EV Drivers
The installation of a 10-bay charging zone is the first in a programme of upgrades across various locations as part of the airport’s pledge to become carbon neutral by 2025.
Read More »Eat Less Meat to Help Tackle Climate Change. Says UN
Meat and dairy production and consumption are driving an increase in greenhouse gas emissions. land degradation and deforestation.
Read More »Smartest Mega Hydropower Station to Generate Electricity in 2020 in SW China
The hydropower station is the first dam in the world to fully use low heat cement.
Read More »World’s 2019 Resources Budget Already Spent
It has moved up by two months over the last 20 years and this year’s date of 29th July is the earliest ever.
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