
Flight Shame in Europe: Will Path Dependence Kill the Fad?
Not one day goes by without some serious warning, issued by the serious mass media, national networks or newspapers, regarding the damage we inflict on the planet when traveling by
Not one day goes by without some serious warning, issued by the serious mass media, national networks or newspapers, regarding the damage we inflict on the planet when traveling by
The second-hand market has been in the front seat of individual mobility for quite some time now. In France, the ratio of sales between new and second-hand cars is around
Doxa today: The future will be fair, just, inclusive and sustainable. Meaning the energy transition is not just about technology, low-carbon solutions, but also about social justice, lest climate change-skeptical
Policymakers are looking closely at hydrogen in the race to net zero. But with demand set to skyrocket between now and 2050, will the supply be there when needed?
<p2023 is gone, the slow cooking of our planet did bring disasters, and scientists can only log more meaningful data for their models predicting it will get worse way before
Electromobility, e-fuels, hydrogen: The future of transport, in a sustainable version, is replete with low- or zero-carbon (read fossil carbon) solutions, at least according to regulators on both sides of
As policy makers, business leaders, and academics gather at COP28 in Dubai this week, topics like climate change and the energy transition will be front and center. Discussions and policy
The energy transition will most likely rely on a diversity of solutions, breaking the hegemony of the three fossil sources, coal, oil and gas, that fueled the ever-increasing global growth
From mobile phones and kitchen appliances to computers and cars, batteries are so much a part of daily life that they tend to get taken for granted by people. But
Recently reported by Reuters, late last month the U.S. ethanol and corn industries criticized an advisory board to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for a draft report which found there
Stay Grounded is a network of 200 associations around the world advocating for a reduction of air transport. One argument recently heard is that the aviation community over-promises and under-delivers
Cobalt, an essential component of key chemistries of the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries used in EVs, has seen a significant shift in its global production landscape. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has
Renewable energy, in particular solar power, is set to shine in 2023. This year, the U.S. plans to get over 80% of its new energy installations from sources like battery,
Click to view this graphic in a higher-resolution. Over the past two decades, governments around the world have responded to climate change through various initiatives and policies, with carbon pricing at the
Mechanical recycling and advanced recycling are two distinct approaches to recycling materials, each with its own characteristics and processes. Here’s an overview of the key differences between these two methods:
Has the pandemic been the awakening for the multiple crisis raging on our planet, the 21st century version of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, bringing pestilence, war, famine, death?
A new ACEA (the European car makers trade association) study compares the penetration of EVs in the car market today with the wealth of EU nations, measured in net income
In March this year, I was expressing my fears that the EU, once at the forefront of R&D on Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) and now the first region in the
What are PGMs and Why Does the Automotive Industry Need Them? Platinum group metals (PGMs) are a category of metals that include platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, and iridium. PGMs are
April is the month of the Chinese Motor Show every year, in Beijing or Shanghai, the last global event of the car manufacturing ecosystem that seems to have some traction