New report discusses the challenges that Bangladesh is facing to adapt to climate change

The south Asian country is a world leader in climate adaptation, but without more funding the country will struggle to protect its people, a report from the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) warns. Thaslima Begum discusses the findings of the report in an article on the Guardian website.   Why Bangladesh is … Continue reading New report discusses the challenges that Bangladesh is facing to adapt to climate change

Energy in Demand News, February 18, 2024

Financing the climate and energy transition is facing ever more difficulties – as I’m sure you see in your own country. At the global level, COP26 in Glasgow approved the Just Energy Transition Partnerships, a  landmark climate finance framework endorsed by world leaders as a way to fund the green transition in poorer countries. However, … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, February 18, 2024

Czech steel industry is unprepared for decarbonisation both technologically and financially

Ondřej Plevák discusses the challenges the Czech steel industry is facing to decarbonise in an article on the Euractiv website.   Czech steel industry unprepared for EU decarbonisation The Czech steel industry is unprepared for decarbonisation, not only technologically but also financially, making it difficult to implement the EU’s decarbonisation plans, experts say. Experts polled … Continue reading Czech steel industry is unprepared for decarbonisation both technologically and financially

Britain’s navy is considering introducing compulsory climate change courses for all sailors

Leaked paper suggests all sailors may be forced to attend online training on environmental issues. Tim Sigsworth and Steven Edginton discuss the leaked briefing paper in an article on the Telegraph website. Is there similar training courses for the military in your country?   Navy could make climate change courses compulsory The Royal Navy is … Continue reading Britain’s navy is considering introducing compulsory climate change courses for all sailors

In January Norway became the first nation to open its continental shelf to commercial deep-sea mineral exploration

In an article on The Conversation website, Ashley Perl, Fellow, Dalla Lana Fellowship in Journalism and Health Impact, University of Toronto writes about Norway becoming the first country to open its continental shelf to commercial deep-sea mineral exploration. Is this sustainable and responsible?   Mining the depths: Norway’s deep-sea exploitation could put it in environmental … Continue reading In January Norway became the first nation to open its continental shelf to commercial deep-sea mineral exploration

“Energy communities remain an unsolved problem in Croatia”

Although Croatia has legislation that allows for the establishment of energy communities, administrative obstacles and opposition from the energy sector are blocking progress. Dalibor Dobric discusses latest developments in an article on the Deutsche Welle website.   Croatia: Citizens push hard to kick-start energy sharing "It's a catch 22," says Goran Cacic when asked about … Continue reading “Energy communities remain an unsolved problem in Croatia”

German’s energy transition faces backlash

The right and far-right are taking advantage of growing public concern about measures to climate change, promoted by the Greens. In an article on the Le Monde website, Thomas Wiede discusses latest happenings in German.   Germany's backlash against environmental policies It was Thursday, January 11. For the previous three days, German farmers had been … Continue reading German’s energy transition faces backlash

Energy in Demand News, January 28, 2024

There is encouraging good news that carbon emissions dropped in the EU in 2023. The Guardian reported on analysis from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (Crea) showing that the EU “pumped out 8% less carbon dioxide from the fossil fuels it burned in 2023 than it did in 2022.”  Crea analyst … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, January 28, 2024

Gone are the days when UK government pledged to be the most energy-efficient nation in Europe

When Prime Minister, the present Foreign Secretary, Lord David Cameron pledged to make Britain the most energy-efficient nation in Europe. In the January issue of Energy in Buildings & Industry, Andrew Warren, Chairman of the British Energy Efficiency Federation, says the current Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, should heed Lord Cameron’s words. This is an important … Continue reading Gone are the days when UK government pledged to be the most energy-efficient nation in Europe

Recent trends in average fuel efficiency of new cars in US

In the US, gasoline-powered cars have stopped making big efficiency gains. Some automakers’ offerings have gotten less efficient as they swap out sedans for SUVs. Nicolás Rivero discusses the energy performance of American cars in an article on the Washington Post website.   Why decades of progress in cars’ fuel efficiency is ending In 2017, … Continue reading Recent trends in average fuel efficiency of new cars in US