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Germany to Phase Out Coal by 2038- A Done Deal?
In January, government and regional leaders in Germany agreed on a plan to phase out coal -fired power stations by 2038, a big...
Constant Tedder
Apr 28, 20205 min read
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How to Make the Move to Electric Vehicles
Following its plans to shift forward the internal combustion-engine vehicles ban to 2035, the British government’s allocation of an...
Constant Tedder
Apr 28, 20203 min read
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Renewable Energy Can Support Economic Growth Post-COVID-19
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) released its Global Renewables Outlook report, which shows that renewable energy could...
Constant Tedder
Apr 22, 20202 min read
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Fukushima’s Shift to Renewable Energy Sets An Example for the Rest of Japan
Fukushima, a prefecture in northeastern Japan synonymous with a devastating nuclear meltdown, is seeking to transform itself into a...
Constant Tedder
Apr 21, 20204 min read
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When 100% Renewable Energy Doesn’t Mean Zero Carbon
Renewable energy has long been touted as the solution to the climate crisis. However, a study at Stanford has found that 100% renewable...
Constant Tedder
Apr 20, 20205 min read
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Could Biofuels Do More Harm Than Good?
Biofuels are hailed as a solution to our dependence on fossil fuels, emitting less harmful particulates and being renewable as long as...
Constant Tedder
Apr 17, 20204 min read
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The World’s Water Towers That Supply Freshwater to 1.9 Billion People Are Under Threat
All around the world, high mountain ranges have glacial water supplies known as water towers, which account for half the global...
Constant Tedder
Apr 14, 20204 min read
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South Asia Could Be Facing an Energy Crisis
South Asia is home to 24% of the world’s population despite having 11% of the world’s landmass. With problems such as greenhouse gas...
Constant Tedder
Mar 31, 20204 min read
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Unpacking Indonesia’s Coal Addiction
Indonesia, the largest economy in Southeast Asia, is projected to see its demand for electricity double in the next ten years. In an...
Constant Tedder
Mar 23, 20204 min read
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Nuclear Energy: A Silver Bullet for Clean Energy?
The upcoming Olympic games in Japan have renewed interest in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant disaster of 2011. The country has...
Constant Tedder
Mar 19, 20205 min read
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The Challenges of Decarbonising the Maritime Industry
Shipping associations have proposed creating a fund raised by the maritime industry with US $5 billion for research to develop cleaner...
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Mar 13, 20204 min read
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How Airlines are Adopting Carbon Offsetting
A wave of sustainable lifestyle solutions is gaining popularity as the world moves to a greener agenda. Businesses are following suit,...
Constant Tedder
Mar 4, 20207 min read
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Digital Sobriety: How the Internet is Harming the Environment
International treaties such as The Paris Agreement commits governments to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Meeting this...
Constant Tedder
Mar 2, 20204 min read
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Enhanced Weathering for Carbon Capture
Enhanced weathering is a carbon capture technology in which ocean alkalinity is increased through depositing rock particles into the...
Constant Tedder
Feb 10, 20204 min read
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Are Cryptocurrencies Harming the Environment?
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have been slated as the future of finance. However, are cryptocurrencies harming the environment? More...
Constant Tedder
Feb 6, 20204 min read
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Benefits of A Carbon Tax: A Shared Global Responsibility For Carbon Emissions
The complexities of global trade raise questions about how best to address the way countries fairly compensate for their environmental...
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Jan 24, 20207 min read
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The Coal Rush: How China is Undermining the Paris Agreement
China’s clean energy investments are plummeting, having decreased 39% in the first half of this year from the same period last year. At...
Constant Tedder
Dec 13, 20194 min read
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Biomass Fuels Could Stymie Economic Growth in Developing Countries
While biomass fuels are considered to be carbon neutral, and use wood residue and production waste that would otherwise rot or sit in...
Constant Tedder
Dec 9, 20193 min read
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Algal Biofuel: The Answer to Independence from Fossil Fuels?
Biofuels- fuels made from plants- have been touted as a solution for the world’s dependence on fossil fuels. These ‘energy crops’ include...
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Dec 2, 20193 min read
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Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage: A Silver Bullet for Carbon Emissions?
As a carbon mitigation tool, Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is gaining momentum among scientists and conservationists....
Constant Tedder
Sep 2, 20193 min read
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