Importance of reducing energy demand and improving energy efficiency

In an article on The Conversation website, Louis Fletcher, Research Fellow in the Geopolitics of Energy, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick argues for a demand-side approach to energy security.   Reducing energy demand and improving efficiency will help prevent the next gas crisis Gas prices have relaxed, Europe has come out of the winter … Continue reading Importance of reducing energy demand and improving energy efficiency

UN’s outgoing leading environment and human rights expert says that states failing to take meaningful climate action and regulating polluting industries could soon face a slew of lawsuits

Outgoing special rapporteur David Boyd says ‘there’s something wrong with our brains that we can’t understand how grave this is’. Nina Lakhani explains in an article on the Guardian website.   UN expert attacks ‘exploitative’ world economy in fight to save planet The race to save the planet is being impeded by a global economy … Continue reading UN’s outgoing leading environment and human rights expert says that states failing to take meaningful climate action and regulating polluting industries could soon face a slew of lawsuits

Energy in Demand News, May 5, 2024

A three year US congressional investigation finds that the world’s largest oil groups had privately acknowledged for decades that burning fossil fuels causes climate change. The findings followed a three-year probe that unearthed internal documents from the major energy companies with evidence of concerted campaigns “to confuse and mislead the public while working unceasingly to … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, May 5, 2024

Factors outside our control have huge influence on our health

In an article on The Conversation website, Nick Chartres, Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Sydney and Lisa Bero, Chief Scientist, Center for Bioethics and Humanities and Professor of Medicine and Public Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus discuss how corporations have exposed us to products that can have a … Continue reading Factors outside our control have huge influence on our health

Megacities in Africa face adaptation challenge

Cities cover just 3% of the planet. But they emit 78% of all global greenhouse gas emissions, absorb 80% of final global energy (what consumers use) and consume 60% of clean drinking water. African megacities like Lagos, Nigeria (with 21 million residents) and Cairo, Egypt (with 10 million residents) are experiencing significant temperature increases due … Continue reading Megacities in Africa face adaptation challenge

2024 Goldman Environmental Prize winners announced

The Goldman Environmental Foundation in San Francisco has announced the 2024 recipients of the Goldman Environmental Prize, an annual award that recognizes grassroots environmental leaders from around the globe. Launched in 1989, the program honors emerging leaders from the world’s inhabited continental regions who are working to protect the environment and their communities. The winners … Continue reading 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize winners announced

Expected impact of the EU Net-Zero Industry Act

The EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) will have little impact on Europe’s target to produce more technologies needed for the energy transition, experts argue that a new large-scale initiative was necessary after the EU elections. Jonathan Packroff discusses what the experts said in an article on the Euractiv website.   Europe’s net-zero industry law will … Continue reading Expected impact of the EU Net-Zero Industry Act

For shipping to keep within its carbon budget, all available levers will need to be actioned at different points in time over the next three decades

Bureau Veritas (BV) has recently published a report outlining potential decarbonization trajectories for the maritime industry through five distinct scenarios. Paul Delouche, the Strategy, Acquisitions, and Advanced Services Director at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore discusses the report in an article on the Maritime Executive website. For those not familiar with energy insetting, the concept … Continue reading For shipping to keep within its carbon budget, all available levers will need to be actioned at different points in time over the next three decades

China struggling to sell electric vehicles in Europe

Chinese cars are facing difficulties in finding buyers in Europe. Some of these cars are spending up to 18 months in port car parks. Tom Stacey, Senior Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management at Anglia Ruskin University discuss why.   Electric cars pile up at European ports as Chinese firms struggle to find buyers … Continue reading China struggling to sell electric vehicles in Europe

Too little, too late: G7 climate commitments fall short

Climate and energy ministers from G7 nations agreed a coal exit deadline – with a caveat, but made little progress on other fossil fuels and finance. Matteo Civillini discusses the results of the meeting in an article on the Climate Home News website.   G7 offers tepid response to appeal for “bolder” climate action When … Continue reading Too little, too late: G7 climate commitments fall short