An article from The Economist discusses how governments can tackle the present energy crisis without hindering the clean-energy transition.
Category: Climate Articles and News
Innovations in Long-duration Energy Storage will accelerate Grid Decarbonisation
Solving the climate crisis means getting rid of carbon dioxide, but what if carbon dioxide also becomes a solution to climate change?
Decarbonising Energy Grid with Renewables
Electronic engineering progress and the lowering cost of renewables serve to overcome the barriers of transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Maximising Forest Capacity as Carbon Offsets
Mixed-species forests can be achieved by establishing certification schemes for tree plantings that meet minimum biodiversity standards.
Atmospheric CO2 Surge and Vietnam’s Renewable Energy Progress
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have yet again reached a new high. Vietnam is developing more renewable energy sources.
Are Plant-Based Protein Sustainable Solutions for Emissions Reduction?
The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report identifies plant-based and cultured meat as a transformative solution to halving emissions by 2030.
The Increasing Climate Litigation Trend
The Economist article features a growing global trend in climate litigation as communities feel the impacts of climate change.
Climate change and Heatwaves are increasing Incidents of Wet-bulb Temperatures
Wet-bulb temperatures are becoming an urgent concern as climate change makes heat waves more frequent and severe and harder to survive.
Philippines’ CHR Inquiry Key to Global Climate Litigation?
The Philippines' CHR inquiry is the world's first corporate responsibility investigation for the climate crisis and will inspire litigations.
The Coming Global Food Shortage and Possible Solutions
The Economist warns that we may increasingly see the worst possible worlds in which extreme weather and conflict combine and food shortages.









