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Creating a net zero carbon future in the water sector

Water utilities of the future will be energy utilities too, exporting excess renewable energy to local electricity networks.   The water sector is energy-hungry and is responsible for a significant amount of global greenhouse gas emissions.  The water sector is energy-hungry, with energy consumpt

Fossil fuels rank high in G20’s Covid-19 recovery plans

Fermín Koop G20 governments have allocated at least US$151 billion to fossil fuels since the pandemic started, largely overlooking renewables Most of the world’s 20 leading economies, including Brazil, Mexico and Argentina, are choosing to support fossil fuels over clean energy as part of their c

A total fossil fuel lockdown must for a climate revolution: UNEP & REN21

Even if the COVID lockdowns were to continue for a decade, the change would not be sufficient; the current system and current market rules would take the world forever to come anywhere near a no-carbon system Growth in renewable power has been impressive over the past five years. But too little is h

European Investment Bank to invest € 7.5 billion for various sectors including COVID-19

€ 3.2 billion for COVID-19 public health, elderly care and targeted business support € 1.5 billion for clean transport, including electric vehicle, high speed rail and public transport Additional backing for higher education, renewable energy and urban development € 1.9 billion for health and

COVID-19 can compromise the transition to clean energy: WEF

The coronavirus pandemic risks cancelling out recent progress in transitioning to clean energy, with unprecedented falls in demand, price volatility and pressure to quickly mitigate socioeconomic costs placing the near-term trajectory of the transition in doubt. World Economic Forum releases study m

Global energy demand to plunge to a seven decade low, the biggest shock since Second World War

The Covid-19 pandemic represents the biggest shock to the global energy system in more than seven decades, with the drop in demand this year set to dwarf the impact of the 2008 financial crisis and result in a record annual decline in carbon emissions of almost 8%. A new report released by the Inter

World’s largest public lending bank withdrawing from fossil fuel

EU Bank launches ambitious new climate strategy and Energy Lending Policy that will end financing for fossil fuel energy projects from the end of 2021; instead unlocking EUR 1 trillion of climate action and environmental sustainable investment until 2030 European Investment Bank (EIB) Group will ali

Antarctica’s first zero emission research station shows that sustainable living is possible anywhere

Kate Winter, Northumbria University, Newcastle The Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Research Station in East Antarctica is the only zero-emission research base in the continent As a scientist investigating climate change, I’m embarrassed by the high carbon footprint I have when I travel to, and work

How did Chile become a global climate leader?

Kate Cullen The unexpected emergence of this Latin American nation as an environmental force to be reckoned holds lessons for the rest of the world Late last year, when Brazil bowed out of hosting the United Nations’ 2019 COP 25 climate talks, Chilean environment minister Carolina Schmidt proposed

Renewable Energy the Most Competitive Source of New Power Generation in GCC

With renewable energy targets now in place across the region, the GCC is poised for a significant acceleration in renewables deployment as countries pursue national goals.

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