Reality of energy transition: fossil fuel production to grow at least until 2040
Despite the Paris Agreement goals and net zero commitments, fossil fuel producers are on track to significantly boost output through 2040
Tuzla plans to decarbonize its district heating system
Tuzla intends to cut heating emissions to 4% of their current level by 2040 with desulphurization, renewables and network expansion
Timmermans: There is place for gas, nuclear energy in EU energy mix
The European Commission's Frans Timmermans said gas has a future in the energy mix and that EU has nothing against nuclear energy
Energy transition is inevitable, but opposition is very strong
Implementation of the energy transition in Serbia and the region is inevitable, and it is also the stance of those who do not believe in climate change and are against the closure of coal-fired power plants.
Ahead of COP26 in Glasgow: Australia (still) stubborn on profiting from fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are Australia’s largest export and if you take away the nation's largest export, then you've got to accept a lower standard of living, according to Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joice.
Tire companies in Slovenia, Turkey to decarbonize production with renewables
Goodyear Slovenia, and Goodyear Turkey will be among first factories of the famous tire producer, to use only renewable energy.
Massive Attack promote idea of cutting emissions at tours, festivals
Massive Attack and the Tyndall Centre produced a roadmap for touring with the least possible carbon footprint, but all stakeholders must participate
Almost 40,000 species on IUCN Red List are threatened with extinction
Nearly 40,000 species out of almost 140,000 on the updated IUCN Red List are threatened with extinction. The Komodo dragon's position has worsened.