January-March 2024 (ONE)
In this number the following articles are present: In questo numero sono presenti i seguenti articoli: Tax Driver, The European Hydrogen Bank’s risky bet, Road or Us, Kelly, Eels, Cocaine and ...
When we talk about decarbonization, we are talking about a blank sheet of paper where anyone can write almost anything and the opposite. The most...
The post Tax Driver appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
The European Hydrogen Bank’s risky bet
Climate-friendly hydrogen is in the process of being upscaled in Europe and worldwide. However, the new technologies must still be more profitable for the industry...
The post The European Hydrogen Bank’s risky bet appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
You probably already know that automobiles are major consumers of fossil fuels, and they produce vast amounts of the greenhouse gases that contribute to climate...
The post Road or Us appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
It was 1866, and the area was Magdalena Mining District (New Mexico, USA), where J. S. Hutchason discovered some rich lead outcroppings and opened the...
The post Kelly appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
Eels, Cocaine and Climate Change
This summer many media outlets smelled blood in the water and went on a feeding frenzy, publishing sensationalized reports about sharks getting high on cocaine...
The post Eels, Cocaine and Climate Change appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
Why resolving how land emissions are counted is critical for tracking climate progress
The importance of the land use, land-use change and forestry sector (which is often referred to as LULUCF) is reflected in 118 of 143 countries...
The post Why resolving how land emissions are counted is critical for tracking climate progress appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
Jamaica battles relentless plastic pollution in quest to restore mangroves
“All of this was mangroves,” says marine scientist Mona Webber, pointing toward a line of ghostly gray boulders separating the road from the sea. We’re...
The post Jamaica battles relentless plastic pollution in quest to restore mangroves appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
Carbon freebies: How UK firms can close factories and make millions on the carbon market
A little-known government scheme designed to encourage businesses to reduce emissions allowed one company to make £32m on the carbon market after closing a factory...
The post Carbon freebies: How UK firms can close factories and make millions on the carbon market appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
A Latvian forest the size of 237 football pitches cut down for an industrial park
The municipality of Augšdaugava plans to develop an industrial park in the parish of Līksna in eastern Latvia. As part of the project, a 256–hectare forested area, owned by Latvia’s State Forests company, will be transferred to the municipality. The project is set to be financed by a mix of public...
The post A Latvian forest the size of 237 football pitches cut down for an industrial park appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
How could Australia actually get to net zero? Here’s how
Every bit of warming matters if we want to avoid the worst impacts for climate change, as the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on...
The post How could Australia actually get to net zero? Here’s how appeared first on ONE Only Natural Energy.
Jan/24
Publication date
Last update
10/12/2024, 11:33