All we’ve heard about electric cars is that they are good for the environment, produce less pollution, and are cheaper to maintain. But can it be all good? There have been rumors that… Read More
At Cop28, developed nations will face calls to quit fossil fuels faster than developing countries, who did less to cause the climate crisis
Six weeks ahead of the Cop28 climate talks, ne… Read More
The UK government’s weakening of its windfall tax on energy profits matched the demands of a high-level lobbying campaign by the oil and gas industry, new research reveals.
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Jacqueline van den Ende’s entrepreneurial journey is a testament to the power of adaptability, self-belief, and a global perspective. From her early days in private equity to her curre… Read More
The Future is Here: Sustainable Battery Storage for Festivals
In response to these concerns, sustainable battery storage solutions have emerged as a promising alternative for powering fest… Read More
Our civilization was built on fossil fuels. Although they have been reliable sources of energy for many centuries, that doesn’t make them perfect. Our dependence on oil and gas has man… Read More
Mitigating Demand: How Load Curtailment Shapes Energy Market Dynamics
In this article, we will explore the concept of load curtailment, its benefits, and the impact it has on the energy ma… Read More
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.The parade wouldn’t start for another hour, but Rosemary Fulton was already bundled in he… Read More
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The perception of a “smart” microgrid powered by artificial intelligence (AI) has arisen as a sign of innovation in a period marked by rising energy demands, environ… Read More
Wildfires, floods, rising sea levels, war, and societal breakdown: such scenes have recently been hitting our headlines, and we have all felt the effects in one way or another. However, ther… Read More
The window to limit human-caused warming to a globally agreed goal is narrowing but still open because of the huge growth of solar energy and electric vehicles sales worldwide, a report sai… Read More
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How much gas does a lawn mower use? If you’ve ever wondered about the fuel consumption of these essential yard maintenance machines, you’re in the right place. U… Read More
The Ford Foundation’s Ugly, Warped View of America (full series)Megaphones and Militancy | Funding for PoliticsBig Labor, Big Government, Big Censorship | Media and Climate AlarmismThi… Read More
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Canada has its eyes on Asia and the lucrative trade markets in the Indo-Pacific region as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau heads to the region for a week of internatio… Read More
A new profile at InfluenceWatch for the Opposition to Nuclear Energy movement lists eleven anti-nuclear nonprofits that each individually have annual revenue in excess of $50 million. As sho… Read More
The rate of transition from “dirty” to green jobs is rapidly rising but older and blue collar workers are being left behind, new research has found.
Overall the transition rat… Read More
Colson Whitehead’s Ode To 1970s New York
The historical novel, once considered the height of kitsch—Henry James described it as “condemned … to a fatal cheapness… Read More
Container ships moored off the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in Long Beach, California, on November 16th, 2021, as a historic traffic jam started to ease. | Image: Bing Guan / Bloomber… Read More
An energy trade association that represents and promotes gas boilers and manufacturers is behind a barrage of negative press attacking heat pumps, DeSmog has learned.
Over the past two y… Read More
Energy efficiency is more than a trendy buzzword – it is the key to a sustainable future. Consumers want to upgrade to energy-efficient homes to create a cleaner, greener planet that w… Read More