The unintended consequences – How protectionist policies in Europe and the United States undermine the energy transition in the Global South
Energy Transition
by Rebecca Bertram
1w ago
The global race to become a leader in the manufacturing of green technologies is well underway. Many developed countries are pumping huge amounts of money into their respective green economies. How could this influence green economic growth in the Global South? Rebecca Bertram reports. (Photo by Appolinary Kalashnikova on Unsplash) The green economy, involving aspects related to… Source ..read more
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100% renewables: the way forward to fix Europe’s energy and climate issues
Energy Transition
by Jörg Mühlenhoff
1w ago
When confronted with energy price explosions and the climate crisis, the EU cannot waste time and money on castles in the air. Instead of betting on unproven solutions far from market introduction, such as small modular reactors and the broad deployment of all kinds of carbon removal technologies, the EU should build on what works right now. Renewable energy sources have proven to be by far the… Source ..read more
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Why Mexico is lagging behind in the energy transition
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by Rebecca Bertram
1w ago
Mexico could be a renewable energy champion yet wind and solar make up only about ten percent of the country’s electricity mix. Rebecca Bertram has taken a closer look to find out why Mexico’s energy transition is lagging behind. (Public Domain) Mexico is a country blessed with abundant natural resources and a rapidly growing economy. Yet given its economic strength and vast resources… Source ..read more
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The US gets serious about climate protection: Biden’s IRA at one
Energy Transition
by Paul Hockenos
1w ago
In August 2022, the US Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), ultimately the Biden administration’s climate protection package. The investment into the hundreds of billions was billed as a “moonshot moment,” and applauded almost everywhere. Let’s take a look at what’s happened thus far. Paul Hockenos reports. (Photo by Vivint Solar, Unsplash) The IRA is many things at once… Source ..read more
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Why Latin America’s mining industry is embracing renewables
Energy Transition
by Rebecca Bertram
1w ago
The Latin American mining industry has historically been a cornerstone of the region’s economy, providing essential resources for global development. However, it has faced mounting criticism due to its significant environmental impact. Recognizing the need for change, many mining companies in Latin America are beginning to take proactive steps to mitigate their environmental footprint. Source ..read more
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Hikers and bikers beware: Climate breakdown has hit Europe’s Alps hard
Energy Transition
by Paul Hockenos
1w ago
Central Europe is among the fastest warming locations on Earth. In the Alps, this has ramifications for nature, outdoorspeople, and tourist infrastructure. Paul Hockenos reports. (Public Domain) Sitting at one of the picnic tables outside Solsteinhaus, a hiker’s hostel high in the Tirolian Alps near Innsbruck, Robert Frankhauser, its proprietor, looks out over the Stubaier mountain chain. Source ..read more
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Challenges to Latin America’s geothermal boom
Energy Transition
by Rebecca Bertram
1w ago
Geothermal energy prospects remain largely untapped in many parts of the world. Latin America with its numerous volcanos and seismic activities along the Pacific Ocean has a particularly high potential to develop this renewable resource. What is holding it back? Rebecca Bertram reports. (Public Domain) Geothermal energy, often referred to as the ‘hidden gem’ of renewable energy sources… Source ..read more
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Climate protection? Yes please, but not in my cellar!
Energy Transition
by Paul Hockenos
1M ago
Opinion polls show Germans worried about the climate crisis and in favor of more climate action. The fallout of global warming is one of their most pressing concerns, indeed as it is across Europe. And yet, when it comes to modifying lifestyles or paying higher prices to curb emissions, most say they’re not willing, or only as much as it doesn’t sting. (Public Domain) In spring 2023… Source ..read more
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Rivers can be Europe’s first line of defense against climate breakdown
Energy Transition
by Paul Hockenos
1M ago
The recent floods in France, Belgium, the UK and Germany remind us again of the danger of the climate crisis. Europe’s rivers however can be key components of both climate mitigation and adaptation. Cleaning them up and restoring them is an expensive undertaking – but it’s worth the price. Paul Hockenos reports. Europe’s rivers have been grossly mistreated: turned into concrete-lined canals for… Source ..read more
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Fossil free KAZA vision
Energy Transition
by Andy Gheorghiu
2M ago
The world is at crossroads. Global warming and biodiversity loss is increasing by the hour. Wars are raging while the planet is burning. There’s no way to deny the obvious. Or the looming doom at the horizon. It’s easy to lose hope. It’s hard to find the needed daily energy to fight for a better world. But hope is not dead and there are positive developments which show that not everything is lost… Source ..read more
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