
Denmark Surges in Renewable Electricity Generation
Denmark in 2019 produced over half its energy from renewables, mostly from wind, only a little from solar. 2019 saw a big jump from 2018,
Denmark in 2019 produced over half its energy from renewables, mostly from wind, only a little from solar. 2019 saw a big jump from 2018,
Researchers at Stanford University have published a feasibility study to convert 143 countries world-wide to 100% zero-carbon energy by 2050 using wind, solar, water (WWS)
Paul R. La Monica, writing for CNN, projects that a major consequence of the confluence of the coronavirus pandemic and the Saudi-Russian oil price war
An article in Forbes by Michael Shellenberger, who writes on energy and the environment, reveals his antipathy to climate change activists and a biased sense of
Fareed Zakaria, a regular commentator for CNN, Time and the Washington Post, critiques Bernie Sanders’ climate plans as magic thinking. Granted, they are flawed, but
A second Trump administration wouldn’t just let energy companies run wild, it would encourage other countries to abandon the fight to cut emissions. Let’s say
Thank goodness somebody is studying U.S. climate migration. The sea level is rising, and will force hundreds of thousands if not millions of residents of
Simon Tisdall speculates in The Guardian on what would happen if the US left the Middle East. While there would be both good and bad
Oceanic methane hydrates — ever hear of them? They’re about to disrupt the global energy system in a potentially huge way. The resources are widespread,
The Huffington Post reports what they consider the 5 Environmental News Stories To Watch In 2020. The Huffington Post certainly hits many of the biggest environmental stories
Reading a recent article in Newsfusion Energy News, it was really quite depressing to learn that the IEA expects coal demand to be stable for
Anyone reading the headline to this item by Simon Watkins in oilprice.com might think it was about climate risk, but no, its focus is a pending bill