Guaranteeing that the future of steelmaking will be low-carbon requires action now

Our carbon neutral energy transition requires a lot of effort and imagination and there are many challenges in energy-intensive industries. Stephen Carr, Lecturer in Energy Physics, from the University of South Wales provides his views on how to eliminate emissions in steelmaking in an article on The Conversation website.   Steel is vital to the … Continue reading Guaranteeing that the future of steelmaking will be low-carbon requires action now

Public transit is hanging by a thread in many cities around the world and that’s a disaster for the world’s ability to address that other global crisis: climate change

Public transit offers a simple way for cities to lower GHG emissions, but the pandemic has pushed ridership, and revenue, off a cliff in many big systems. Somini Sengupta, Geneva Abdul, Manuela Andreoni and Veronica Penney discuss latest developments in an article on the New York Times website.   Riders Are Abandoning Buses and Trains. … Continue reading Public transit is hanging by a thread in many cities around the world and that’s a disaster for the world’s ability to address that other global crisis: climate change

Achieving “net zero” carbon emissions by mid-century is not all what it seems

Rachel Kyte, dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a climate adviser for the UN Secretary-General warns us in an article on the Washington Post that we must be cautious of the pledges of going to “net zero” carbon emissions because many of these pledges are too often based on a confused understanding … Continue reading Achieving “net zero” carbon emissions by mid-century is not all what it seems

Is Wall Street duping the public that its green investing is only PR spin?

Tariq Fancy, who served as chief investment officer of sustainable investing at the world’s largest asset manager, Blackrock, tells Louise Boyle in an article on The Independent website the practice has little impact on reducing GHG emissions.   ‘It’s moving deckchairs on the Titanic’: Former BlackRock sustainability executive says Wall Street’s green investing is ‘PR … Continue reading Is Wall Street duping the public that its green investing is only PR spin?

‘Skybrators’ can generate clean energy without environmental impact of large windfarms, says green start-up

Clean energy technologies are evolving and one company has pioneered a new approach to wind power by forgoing the need for turbine towers and blades.  Jillian Ambrose explains in an article on The Guardian website.   Good vibrations: bladeless turbines could bring wind power to your home The giant windfarms that line hills and coastlines … Continue reading ‘Skybrators’ can generate clean energy without environmental impact of large windfarms, says green start-up

Climate change had the potential to have a bigger impact on credit ratings than the Covid-19 pandemic

Larry Elliott writes on The Guardian website about a new study that used artificial intelligence to simulate the economic effects of climate change on Standard and Poor’s ratings for 108 countries over the next ten, 30 and 50 years, and by the end of the century.   UK, US and others face credit rating fall … Continue reading Climate change had the potential to have a bigger impact on credit ratings than the Covid-19 pandemic

Uncertainties about benefits of carbon offsets

Robert Watt, Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Manchester writes on The Conversation website about concerns raised about carbon offsets. What are your views?   Carbon offsets offer a fantasy of capitalism without crises Governments, companies and sometimes entire sectors are increasingly proposing to use carbon offsets in response to the deepening climate … Continue reading Uncertainties about benefits of carbon offsets

Blog from Erlijn van Genuchten: Together we can achieve more

“The news on climate change with related challenges and consequences seems to explode at present, as there are many things that require special attention: greenhouse gas emissions, micro plastics, extinction of species and many more.” With this sentence, Dr. Erlijn van Genuchten started her contribution to the Energy in Demand blog in October 2019, in … Continue reading Blog from Erlijn van Genuchten: Together we can achieve more

We need to be clear what role nuclear and hydrogen can play in our transition to being carbon neutral

Jonathon Porritt, the environmentalist and founder-director of Forum for the Future provides his comments on our energy transition in an article on the Guardian website. Big industry players pushing techno-fixes are ignoring the only realistic solution to the climate crisis: renewables.   Don't believe hydrogen and nuclear hype – they can’t get us to net … Continue reading We need to be clear what role nuclear and hydrogen can play in our transition to being carbon neutral

In its first economy-wide climate stress test, the European Central Bank assessed the impact of climate change on four million companies and 2,000 banks in the bloc

Gurpreet Narwan writes on The Times website about the first economy-wide climate stress test by the ECB on companies and banks in the European Union.   European Central Bank environment stress test shows polluters at risk Climate change poses “a major source of systemic risk” to the economy, the European Central Bank has warned after … Continue reading In its first economy-wide climate stress test, the European Central Bank assessed the impact of climate change on four million companies and 2,000 banks in the bloc