IPCC authors were asked to share their best guesses about where the world is headed

In an article on The Conversation website, Seth Wynes, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo and H. Damon Matthews, Professor and Climate Scientist, Department of Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University discuss a survey they recently undertook to ask IPCC climate experts their views on how they saw current efforts … Continue reading IPCC authors were asked to share their best guesses about where the world is headed

New EEA report on Europe’s transport sector’s transition towards sustainability

The EU is making progress towards climate neutrality but reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from transport are relatively stagnant. According to a report by the European Environment Agency (EEA), published recently, the transport sector’s transition towards sustainability is made difficult by the increasing transport demand and sluggish growth in sustainable transport modes for moving both … Continue reading New EEA report on Europe’s transport sector’s transition towards sustainability

Energy in Demand News, October 13, 2024

Florida has just experienced two of the most devastating hurricanes in history. The Heated newsletter (available on Substack) reports: :For at least 45 years, oil company scientists have been privately warning executives that burning fossil fuels would lead to catastrophic storms. Their startlingly accurate warnings are detailed in internal documents and publicly-released films obtained by … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, October 13, 2024

Australia’s energy transition and need for more electricity workforce

The zero carbon energy transition will create jobs and an article on The Conversation website by Jay Rutovitz, Chris Briggs and Elianor Gerrard of the University of Technology Sydney discuss the needs in Australia if they are to meet 2030 renewable targets in Australia. What does it mean for your country?   Our electricity workforce … Continue reading Australia’s energy transition and need for more electricity workforce

“This shocking increase in aid funding to fossil fuels is a wake-up call”

In an article on the Guardian website, Ajit Niranjan discusses the increase in foreign aid going to fossil fuel projects. With clean air projects receiving just 1% of aid, activists say nations ‘cannot continue polluting practices at expense of climate stability.’   Foreign aid for fossil fuel projects quadrupled in a single year Foreign aid … Continue reading “This shocking increase in aid funding to fossil fuels is a wake-up call”

Canada’s energy transition in trouble: it’s easy to say ‘axe the tax’

As prime minister Justin Trudeau trails in polls, opposition seek to persuade voters environmental policy is a burden. With all the evidence of the impact of climate change, is there a “low” burden option? Leyland Cecco discusses latest developments in an article on the Guardian website.   Canada’s carbon tax is popular, innovative and helps … Continue reading Canada’s energy transition in trouble: it’s easy to say ‘axe the tax’

New BPIE report on Whole Life Carbon highlights urgency for action

A new report published this week from the Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE) calls for urgent action to address Whole Life Carbon (WLC) emissions in the built environment. As the revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) mandates life cycle Global Warming Potential (GWP) measurement by 2028, EU member states have a relatively short window … Continue reading New BPIE report on Whole Life Carbon highlights urgency for action

Europe’s energy watchdog has criticised the continent’s grid operators for being unprepared for the expected increase in renewable energy

Dimitris Mavrokefalidis writes on the Energy Live News website that Europe's energy watchdog, ACER, has warned that without significant changes to operators' plans, Europe’s grid infrastructure will struggle to support electrification.   Europe’s grid operators unprepared for renewables Europe’s energy watchdog has criticised the continent’s grid operators for being unprepared for the expected increase in … Continue reading Europe’s energy watchdog has criticised the continent’s grid operators for being unprepared for the expected increase in renewable energy

LNG is not a climate-friendly transition fuel

In an article on the Climate Home News website, Joe Lo writes about a new study that found that, for Europe and China, importing US-produced LNG is worse for the climate than using local coal.   New study blows hole in “transition fuel” claim of fossil gas backers For Europe and China, importing fossil gas … Continue reading LNG is not a climate-friendly transition fuel

Was Hurricane Milton really “engineered” by the US government?

False claims suggesting that Hurricane Milton was “engineered” and that the weather in Florida is being “manipulated” have been spreading on social media. In an article on the BBC News website, Mark Poynting and Marco Silva discuss the evidence.   No, Hurricane Milton was not 'engineered' There is no technology that allows humans to create … Continue reading Was Hurricane Milton really “engineered” by the US government?