If governments reflect today's rapid technological progress and existing national, industry and COP28 commitments when setting new climate targets according to a new report by the Energy Transition Commission in a news item on the PR Newswire website. Energy Transitions Commission says countries can triple climate ambition by COP30 In its latest briefing, Credible … Continue reading New report shows countries can triple climate ambition by COP30
“The agency of youth will continue to help shape climate action”
In an article on The Conversation website, Susan Ann Samuel, PhD Researcher, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds and Maria Antonieta Nestor, Research Associate, Lucy Cavendish College & Centre Fellow, Cambridge Centre for Property Law, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge discuss how youth activists are playing such a key role … Continue reading “The agency of youth will continue to help shape climate action”
Provisional EEA data on CO2 emissions from new cars and vans in 2023 in Europe
Average CO2 emissions from all new cars registered in Europe in 2023 continued to decrease and were 1.4% lower than in 2022, according to new provisional data published this week by the European Environment Agency. Similarly, average CO2 emissions from new vans continued to fall, and were 1.6% lower than in 2022. The reductions in … Continue reading Provisional EEA data on CO2 emissions from new cars and vans in 2023 in Europe
Energy in Demand News, June 9, 2024
Global investors are turning their backs on sustainability-focused stock funds. The Financial Times (behind a paywall) reports that they cite poor performance, scandals and attacks from US Republicans. “Clients have withdrawn a net $40bn from environmental, social and governance (ESG) equity funds this year, according to research from Barclays, the first year that flows have … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, June 9, 2024
Need to remove the barriers to train travel in Europe
Ian Smith writes on the Euronews website about the complications of train travel, particularly given that flying is normally so much cheaper. Why not take the train? Experts on what’s needed to get more Europeans to ditch flights Anna Pagani is no stranger to long journeys. She has spent thousands of euros and countless … Continue reading Need to remove the barriers to train travel in Europe
Is “spilling” excess energy a problem for the renewable energy industry?
In an article on The Conversation website, Dylan McConnell, Senior Research Associate, Renewable Energy & Energy Systems Analyst, UNSW Sydney discusses the impact of spilling excess power. Do you know what “spilled” energy is? If not, this article explains it. Should we worry about wasting renewable energy? Here’s why ‘spilling’ excess power is expected … Continue reading Is “spilling” excess energy a problem for the renewable energy industry?
The airline industry is becoming an outlier as the race to slash emissions hits turbulence
Christopher Jasper writes on the Telegraph website about how airline executives are increasingly worried about achieving the goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Are you confident they will achieve net zero? Why aviation chiefs fear net zero could cripple air travel When airlines pledged to slash carbon emissions in 2021, executives were … Continue reading The airline industry is becoming an outlier as the race to slash emissions hits turbulence
A global survey of more than 740 reporters and editors from 102 countries documents the threats they receive
Nina Lakhani writes on The Guardian website about a recent study that documents the threats journalists are receiving as they cover the climate crisis. As one researcher said: “This study, for the first time, offers truly global insights on reporting climate change and environmental harms … Such insights are crucial in order to support and … Continue reading A global survey of more than 740 reporters and editors from 102 countries documents the threats they receive
The benefits of the UK aligning with the EU’s buildings energy policy framework
The EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive has a proud legacy in the UK - policymakers would be wise to implement its latest initiatives, argues Andrew Warren, chair of the British Energy Efficiency Federation and a friend of EiD in an article of the Business Green website. Why the UK should remain aligned with … Continue reading The benefits of the UK aligning with the EU’s buildings energy policy framework
How do we value the benefits from investing in a climate transition that will occur over decades, against the immediate cost-of-living pressures faced by households and businesses today?
This question arises all the time, especially when there are cost of living pressures. In a well-argued article on The Conversation website, Anupama Sen, Head of Policy Engagement, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford and Fellow in Environmental Change, Reuben College, University of Oxford, University of Oxford; and Sam Fankhauser, Professor … Continue reading How do we value the benefits from investing in a climate transition that will occur over decades, against the immediate cost-of-living pressures faced by households and businesses today?
