As the upcoming United Nations climate conference promises infighting and deadlock, the world’s leading energy forecaster is delivering both good and bad news. The good… Read More
Sugandha Srivastav is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow and lecturer in Environmental Economics at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK. This art… Read More
A number of oil and gas firms have been announced as the hosts of stands and events at this year’s Conservative Party conference.
The conference, which is being held from 1 t… Read More
How Intellectual Property Rights Influence the Funding of Battery Storage Projects
Intellectual property refers to the legal protection of inventions, designs, and ideas that are created b… Read More
Presented by CTIA – The Wireless Association: How the next wave of technology is upending the global economy and its power structures Oct 20, 202… Read More
Exploring the Basics of Voluntary Programs
In this article, we will dive into the basics of voluntary programs, their benefits, and how they can positively impact society.
What are Volunt… Read More
Stay Energized: Battery Storage Ensures Uninterrupted Fitness Performance
In this article, we will explore the role of battery storage in ensuring uninterrupted fitness performance and how… Read More
Effect Of Air Pollution On The Environment – A major study on urban pollution conducted in 650 cities around the world confirmed fears that air pollution affects human health in the sh… Read More
This article by Energy News Network is published here as part of the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate Now.
Ohio’s adoption of gerrymandered voting district map… Read More
In the heart of the American West, where wide-open spaces and rugged landscapes have long defined the identity of the state, Wyoming has taken an unexpe… Read More
Hydropower: Exploring Solutions to Conflict-Ridden Dam Projects
In this article, we will delve into the challenges surrounding hydropower dam projects and explore potential solutions to mi… Read More
Steel manufacturer Molycop announced this week it will slash 250 jobs, around half of the existing workforce, at its plant in Newcastle, a major regional city north of Sydney, New South Wa… Read More