Global emissions to be cut by 45 pct to reach net zero emissions by 2050 Mar 4, 2022 For 50 years, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has offered the world a way forward "based on a vision for a better, healthier Earth built on the pillars of international cooperation," Secretary-Gen... Read more
Software Research Reports Marketing Automation Selection Process Marketing Automation Selection Process Mar 1, 2022 What Are Software Research Reports? In the beginning, let’s ensure that we’re all in the exact same place. Software research reports are the culmination of significant data analysis and collection in ... Read more
New environmental report offers solutions for ‘triple planetary crisis’ Feb 25, 2022 “The Frontiers Report identifies and offers solutions to three environmental issues that merit attention and action from governments and the public at large,” said UNEP Executive Director Inger Anders... Read more
Environmentalists against Green Energy Feb 22, 2022 It seems that the environmentalist movement in the U.S. believes that it’s possible to completely overhaul the electrical grid without building anything. Or at least, that’s what its actions imply. T... Read more
The Most Powerful Renewable Energy Feb 15, 2022 The world’s most relied-upon renewable energy source isn’t wind or sunlight, but water. Last year, the world’s hydropower capacity reached a record 1,308 gigawatts (to put this number in perspective, ... Read more
World Shipping Council Reveals Its Plan for Zero Carbon Shipping Feb 11, 2022 The World Shipping Council , the Washington, D.C.-based trade association representing international liner shipping, is sharing for the first time concrete regulatory and economic pathways that it bel... Read more
Wind powers change in England's industrial heartland Feb 8, 2022 KINGSTON UPON HULL: On the banks of the River Humber in northern England, the winds of change are blowing through Hull, where factory workers busily craft turbine blades in a green revolution. Hull, k... Read more
Power storage is the next big net zero challenge Feb 4, 2022 Up a valley in North Wales, past the village of Llanberis, stands a cluster of stone buildings beside a long-disused slate quarry. The mountains stretch away, and sheep graze on the hillsides. Aside f... Read more
What did COP26 really mean for public transport? Jan 28, 2022 Two months on from COP26 in November 2021, Osborne Clarke’s Michael Kruger and Shraiya Thapa consider whether enough of the conference’s conversations translated into meaningful progress and highlight... Read more
Hydrogen is key to sustainable green energy Jan 25, 2022 When the world's leaders held their 26th U.N. Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, they demonstrated that they care only about the next election, that they can't shake off complacency or stop living ... Read more
Trying to be (actually) carbon neutral: Three lessons Jan 21, 2022 Front and center at COP26, carbon markets 2.0 seemed to be finally taking off. Net-zero corporate commitments are fueling demand as firms clamor to offset their hard-to-abate emissions with "high qual... Read more
Climate change: Renewable energy to meet over 70 percent of China’s additional power needs in next three years, says IEA Jan 18, 2022 Renewable energy will meet over 70 per cent of China’s additional electricity demand in the next three years as coal’s role in powering the world’s second largest economy continues to decline, accordi... Read more