2022 In Energy And Climate: The Transition Is ON
Climate and energy stories are always about numbers, so let's start this review of 2022 with a fairly small one that should give you hope: Nine.
Climate and energy stories are always about numbers, so let's start this review of 2022 with a fairly small one that should give you hope: Nine.
"The model proposed by Hansen reveals ten degrees of heating is already baked into Earth’s surface temperature, but has been masked by aerosol
Author: Mely Caballero-Anthony, NTU In 2021 the Sixth Assessment Report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said that
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — "We'll either leave Egypt having kept 1.5C alive, or this will be the Cop where we lose 1.5C," warned
Experts from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have distilled this year’s main findings from climate science, in the hope that
"The top five historical emitters—the US, China, Russia, Brazil, and India—together have caused $6 trillion in damage since 1990. So who
The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report stated that the world is set to reach the 1.5 degrees Celsius increase in the next
"The best carbon dioxide removal technology may be one you least expect." This past week I passed over the swollen rivers and through the
"The best carbon dioxide removal technology may be one you least expect." This past week I passed over the swollen rivers and through the
Professional Internet Troll Matt Walsh, who may actually be an artificial brain in a box grown from Ben Shapiro's fingernail clippings, trotted out
President Joe Biden yesterday called climate change "literally, not figuratively, a clear and present danger" that has to be addressed with
Authors: Simrit Kaur and Harpreet Kaur, University of Delhi Heatwaves in India have become more frequent, prolonged, intense and geographically
Nate Hagens’ recent interview of Professor Peter Ward, entitled “Oceans – What’s the Worst that Can Happen?”, serves as a good overview of
"Why the Onondaga Land Case may decide the fate of humanity"In a Taino legend, there was a time when the Earth was very hot and the people
In 2015, countries participating in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change rallied around preventing the rise in average global