Energy grids around the world are evolving to meet ambitious decarbonisation goals. While the shift toward renewable electricity is an important step, it can create structural vulnerabilities. With climate change creating unpredictable weather patterns, these systems are under increasing pressure. Ensuring forward-thinking infrastructure is sufficiently weatherproof is key to developing the green economy. Traditional power … Continue reading Blog by Jane Marsh – The infrastructure challenge: weatherproofing the clean energy transition
New EEA briefing analysing Europe’s GHG emissions data
The European Union's greenhouse gas emissions fell a further 3% between 2023 and 2024, bringing the EU’s total emission reductions to 40% below 1990 levels, according to official EU data sent to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and a European Environment Agency (EEA) analysis published this week. The EU greenhouse gas … Continue reading New EEA briefing analysing Europe’s GHG emissions data
The hidden energy productivity gap: how industry could cut emissions without new technology
A new report suggests that there is a big gap between the energy performance of manufacturers around the world, with the potential for some of the least efficient to reduce their energy use without any loss of output. In an article in the April issue of Energy in Buildings & Industry, Andrew Warren, Chair of … Continue reading The hidden energy productivity gap: how industry could cut emissions without new technology
Earthrise to Earthset: 58 years of climate change on a fragile planet
In an article on The Conversation website, Nick Dunstone, Climate Science Fellow, Met Office Hadley Centre discusses how much has changes on Earth since the first photos from Apollo 8, 58 years ago. Earthrise to Earthset: how the planet’s climate has changed since the photo that inspired the environmental movement A new Earthset image … Continue reading Earthrise to Earthset: 58 years of climate change on a fragile planet
India has quietly abandoned its bid to host the UN’s top-tier climate conference COP33
Scheduled for 2028, India has quietly abandoned its bid to host the UN's top-tier climate conference COP33, marking a shift from PM Narendra Modi's pledge in 2023. In an article on the Deutsche Welle website, Murali Krishnan explores what's behind the decision. India walked away from its bid to host COP33 — here's why … Continue reading India has quietly abandoned its bid to host the UN’s top-tier climate conference COP33
Energy in Demand News, April 12-13, 2026
EU insurance, pensions and financial regulators have called for the creation of a €10bn to €65bn pool to close the insurance gap for disaster, the Financial Times reports. “As risks continue to grow, insurance coverage for natural catastrophes remains insufficient, leaving individuals, businesses and governments increasingly exposed to financial losses, undermining resilience and recovery efforts,”said … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, April 12-13, 2026
France’s energy transition: wanting to fast-track its electrification
Liam Gilliver writes on the Euronews website that French Prime Minister Sébastian Lecornu says electrification is now a concern of ‘national interest’ and no longer just about climate change. France wants to fast-track its electrification as the war on Iran continues to highlight the dangers of fossil fuel reliance with some new initiatives. In a … Continue reading France’s energy transition: wanting to fast-track its electrification
Is Canada ready for an AI-driven energy alliance with China?
Chris Brown writes on the CBC News website about plans from China to build in Canada massive wind hubs managed by artificial intelligence. This would be modelled on technology already implemented in the Gobi Desert. Let’s see if this gets off the ground. From the Gobi Desert to Canada’s North: This Chinese visionary is … Continue reading Is Canada ready for an AI-driven energy alliance with China?
Is there a more innovative way to finance solar power?
Emily Chung writes on the CBC News website about how Canadian solar firms JCM Power and Stardust Solar are tapping into Africa's solar potential in Malawi. What is fascinating is that the Malawian government pays JCM in Malawian kwachas, which is quite a volatile currency. JCM Power's solution was to invest the kwachas into community … Continue reading Is there a more innovative way to finance solar power?
“A failure of translating that data into a message that resonates”
In an article on The Conversation, Snigdhodeb Dutta, PhD Student, Department of Biology, Concordia University writes about a recent round table discussion at Canada’s Concordia University on communicating about climate change. This is an issue that haunts all of us because there really is a need for more effective communication to all audiences. What are … Continue reading “A failure of translating that data into a message that resonates”
