Onshore wind projects could save consumers up to £50 per person annually. according to new independent research.
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Global carbon emissions jumped the most in seven years in 2018 as energy demand surged. according to BP’s annual review of world energy. indicating the world is falling behind in its efforts to rein in climate change.
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Tumbling natural gas prices have set the power generation industries in the U.S. and Europe off to a greener start this year.
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The JCPOA represents a significant gain for nuclear verification.
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Activists occupying a BP-contracted oil rig in the Cromarty Firth have been served with an injunction by the owner in a bid to halt a two-day standoff. Greenpeace UK has claimed.
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A new report warns that California may be heading down the wrong path when it comes to preparing its grid for wildfires and points to microgrids as a better solution.
Read More »Texas Producers Experiment. Pumping Gas Down Wells Amid Glut
Texas drillers may have found a solution to the stubborn natural gas glut that’s forced them to either burn it off into the air. or pay others to take it away.
Read More »Making Siberia More Habitable?
Scientists used current and predicted climate scenarios to examine the climate comfort of Asian Russia and work out the potential for human settlement throughout the 21st century.
Read More »The U.S. Concerns over China`s Involvement in Arctic Affairs
Some of China’s investments have been welcomed by regional actors.
Read More »Greenhouse Gas Emission Have Declined in the UK
The United Kingdom has Made major progress in reducing emissions. according to the IEA’s latest country review.
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