
A Global Breakdown of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector
In a few decades, greenhouse gases (GHGs)—chiefly in the form of CO₂ emissions—have risen at unprecedented rates as a result of global growth and resource consumption. To uncover the major
In a few decades, greenhouse gases (GHGs)—chiefly in the form of CO₂ emissions—have risen at unprecedented rates as a result of global growth and resource consumption. To uncover the major
Since 1977, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has put together the World Energy Outlook, a highly anticipated annual report that looks towards the future of energy production and consumption on a
The sourcing and distribution of energy is one of the most pressing issues of our time. Just under one billion people still lack basic access to electricity, and many
The UK (along with the rest of Europe) has ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from transport, and has recently set new goals for electric cars. This article
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Contrary to the thoughts of the Oxford and Imperial College visiting professor, just retired from Saudi Aramco, the existential crisis of climate change is way more than an widespread belief
There is widespread belief that unless “something is done”, the world will go through an “existential crisis” because of climate change. As a result, several initiatives calling for drastic cuts
In August 2018, the Swedish government introduced a regulation requiring fuel retailers to inform consumers about the climate impact of fuel, its raw materials and origin with pump labeling. Sweden
In a first joint report from REN21, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the International Energy Agency (IEA), the three organizations outlined the options available to policymakers to support
I didn’t want to get too far into 2018 without taking a quick run back through 2017, and featuring some of my favorite blog posts and podcast interviews. It was
The Brookings Institution (BI) today released a report finding that not only is energy innovation hugely important to America’s (and the globe’s) future it represents a $1.4 trillion global business
Per capita energy demand will peak before 2030, according to a World Energy Council (WEC) report launched late last week at the 23rd World Energy Congress in Istanbul. WEC notes
Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in LCFV trends over the last week. There’s bipartisan support among Americans for renewable energy and a