LED light bulbs brag top spot when ranking modern lighting methods. Compared to traditional lighting and conventional light bulbs, LEDs boast an estimated energy efficiency of between 80 and 90%. Alongside this esteemed energy efficiency, LED lights are widely acclaimed for their enhanced durability and cost-effective performance, making them, by far, the smartest lighting solution … Continue reading Understanding the lifespan of LED lighting
Author: Rod Janssen
New report on European innovation published
The annual European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS) provides a comparative assessment of the research and innovation performance of EU Member States and selected third countries, and the relative strengths and weaknesses of their research and innovation systems. It helps countries assess areas in which they need to concentrate their efforts in order to boost their innovation … Continue reading New report on European innovation published
Only through confronting our complex relationship with heat — by accepting the inherent dangers of more heat — that we can hope to seriously pursue real action on fossil fuel emissions
Jennifer Ellen Good, Associate Professor Communication, Popular Culture and Film at Brock University in Canada analyses our complex relationship with heat in an article on The Conversation website. She argues that the reckless pursuit of heat (among other comforts) through the burning of fossil fuels has turned heat from a source of life to a … Continue reading Only through confronting our complex relationship with heat — by accepting the inherent dangers of more heat — that we can hope to seriously pursue real action on fossil fuel emissions
Montana judge’s ruling in the youths’ favour sets a powerful precedent for the role of “green amendments” in climate litigation
A judge last week ruled the young plaintiffs have the right to a clean environment – and experts say this changed the climate litigation landscape. Amber Polk, Assistant Professor of Law at Florida International University discusses the implications of this historic climate lawsuit in an article on The Conversation website. Montana kids win historic … Continue reading Montana judge’s ruling in the youths’ favour sets a powerful precedent for the role of “green amendments” in climate litigation
Germany has to raise its efforts to meet its long-term climate targets
A council of experts has said in its policy review that Berlin's proposals were insufficient for the mitigation of climate change. It added that the over 100 measures did not amount to a cohesive overall plan. The review’s findings are discussed in a Reuters news item on the Deutsche Welle website. Germany's climate policy … Continue reading Germany has to raise its efforts to meet its long-term climate targets
Energy in Demand News, August 20, 2023
Every day we are reading about another disaster, whether it be wildfires, droughts, floods and more. The Financial Times writes (behind a paywall) that the costs of inaction on global warming are potentially vast and often not sufficiently factored into asset values. While such disasters can be counted first in lives lost, the FT writes: … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, August 20, 2023
UK starts novel “energy cafes” to provide personalised face-to-face guidance on enhancing home energy efficiency
Providing advice to consumers to take steps to improve the energy performance of their homes is vital.The UK government has backed some new schemes offering personalised advice to increase energy bill savings. Let’s hope they get rolled out throughout the UK. Dimitris Mavrokefalidis discusses the advice schemes in an article on the Energy Live News … Continue reading UK starts novel “energy cafes” to provide personalised face-to-face guidance on enhancing home energy efficiency
Too few UK companies have an adequate plan for switching to a clean, green future, a new study has found
Nearly two thirds of emissions by UK firms are not covered by carbon-cutting targets, even though going green can be good for profits, a study by the global management consulting firm Bain & Co and charity the Carbon Disclosure Project finds. David Connett discusses the findings in an article on the iNews website. What is … Continue reading Too few UK companies have an adequate plan for switching to a clean, green future, a new study has found
France is the second most popular destination for cycling tourism, only behind Germany
In recent years, the number of bicycle touring routes and services has risen sharply, making France the second most popular destination for cycling tourism. Marjorie Cessac discusses the popularity in an article on the Le Monde website. The popularity of cycling vacations continues unabated From his bar, he watches them go by: Honed athletes, … Continue reading France is the second most popular destination for cycling tourism, only behind Germany
Blog from Jane Marsh: How Electric Fleets Can Meet Corporate Needs
Energy professionals, manufacturers and every corporation utilizing fleets must consider electrification to meet organizational goals. Electric vehicles in fleets bolster corporate social responsibility and adherence to worldwide legislation as nations head closer to reversing the climate crisis. Experts must learn the advantages of corporate electric fleets as a comprehensive solution to business needs and environmental … Continue reading Blog from Jane Marsh: How Electric Fleets Can Meet Corporate Needs
