Energy upgrade the building stock, IEA tells UK government

Andrew Warren, chair of the British Energy Efficiency Federation, in a column in the September issue of Energy in Buildings & Industry, takes a look at a new report from the IEA which highlights the need for the UK to address the energy efficiency of existing buildings.   Appraisal of the UK’s energy policy Every … Continue reading Energy upgrade the building stock, IEA tells UK government

Democratic governments should stop using increasingly harsh, overly broad, and vague criminal laws against climate protesters and activists

A recently published report by Climate Rights International says governments in global north increasingly using draconian measures while criticising similar tactics in global south. Matthew Taylor discusses the report in an article on the Guardian website.   Rich countries silencing climate protest while preaching about rights elsewhere, says study Wealthy, democratic countries in the global … Continue reading Democratic governments should stop using increasingly harsh, overly broad, and vague criminal laws against climate protesters and activists

More communities are demanding accountability for the fossil fuel industry’s contributions to the climate crisis

Communities, states and advocacy groups are pushing to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for role in climate crisis. New analysis shows that the number of climate-focused lawsuits is soaring. Dharna Noor discusses latest developments in an article on the Guardian website.   Big oil faces a rising number of climate-focused lawsuits, report finds Big oil … Continue reading More communities are demanding accountability for the fossil fuel industry’s contributions to the climate crisis

Global standards play key role in addressing climate change

In an article on The Conversation website, Graeme Auld, Professor, Public Policy, Carleton University and Stefan Renckens, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto discuss the important role that standards play overall but particularly, in this case, related to climate change. What are your views?   How a small update in global standards can … Continue reading Global standards play key role in addressing climate change

Energy in Demand News, September 8, 2024

The new academic year is now upon us. The Financial Times (behind a paywall) discusses a new study that raises concerns about university ties to the fossil fuel sector. The study provides the first review of research looking at the sector’s extensive role in higher education. It draws from nearly three dozen reports on how … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, September 8, 2024

Nuclear is costly, risky and slow – why then do governments still champion it?

The physicist MV Ramana argues in his new book that, while we need low-carbon energy to address our climate crisis, those who argue that nuclear will be a major solution, because of their costs, safety concerns and time to scale up, nuclear is simply not the solution. Maya Goodfellow discusses his new book in an … Continue reading Nuclear is costly, risky and slow – why then do governments still champion it?

DNV’s publishes Energy Industry Insights special report on how excellence in digitalisation is helping energy industry organisations grow greener, faster, and better

Det Norske Veritas (DNV), the international accredited registrar and classification society that provides services for several industries, including maritime, oil and gas, renewable energy, electrification, and healthcare has recently published its latest Energy Industry Insights report. They ask important questions: What defines an industry-leading energy organisation? The most profitable? The lowest emissions? The most adaptable? … Continue reading DNV’s publishes Energy Industry Insights special report on how excellence in digitalisation is helping energy industry organisations grow greener, faster, and better

For this climate and energy transition, “just stick with familiar terms that people understand”

In an article on The Conversation website, Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Director of Behavioral Science & Policy Initiative, Schaeffer Institute of Public Policy & Government Service, USC Price School of Public Policy, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and Gale Sinatra, Professor of Education and Psychology, University of Southern California discuss the importance … Continue reading For this climate and energy transition, “just stick with familiar terms that people understand”

The challenges for climate neutral aviation

For almost a century, aircraft have been fueled by kerosene. Now, a new generation of sustainable aviation fuels has the potential to halve the aviation industry’s carbon emissions by 2050. Or do they? In an article on the BBC News website, Theo Leggett discusses the challenges lying ahead for the industry.   Will sustainable aviation … Continue reading The challenges for climate neutral aviation

The need to engage and educate home occupiers about how to live in a more complex and gas-free home of the future

Mike Leonard, Visiting Professor, Manufacturing and the Built Environment, Birmingham City University writes on The Conversation website about the human dimension when it comes to achieve net zero for homes. What are your views?   Making homes ready for net zero depends heavily on people’s understanding and habits Forty percent of UK greenhouse gas emissions … Continue reading The need to engage and educate home occupiers about how to live in a more complex and gas-free home of the future