Achieving the scale and speed required to transition to clean energy requires strong multi-stakeholder partnership and cooperation.
Category: Green living
Using EVs Mitigates Climate Change But Lithium Mining Has Adverse Environment and Societal Impacts
Lithium mining for electric car batteries is often criticised for its adverse impacts on the environment and society.
More EV Charging Infrastructure Needed
The current number of EV public chargers at 1.3 million is not enough to meet the demands for the rapidly increasing EVs on the road.
Do Forests Help in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation?
Scientists use advanced computers global satellite data that goes back decades to quantify the forests' carbon sequestration figures.
Urban Planning and Architecture Based on Climate Adaptation Studies
Climate-friendly urban designs like greening, planted roofs, reflective materials can make a city climate-resilient and reduce GHG emissions.
Will New Zealand Become a Major Green Hydrogen Producer?
Green hydrogen is seen as the ‘fuel of the future” for its zero emissions. Will New Zealand be a big producer as the world aims for net-zero?
Energy Crisis Possible as COP26 Aims for Net-Zero 2050
The nations' pandemic economic recovery has increased energy demands, and renewable energy is not enough. Will COP26 deal with this?
A Net-Zero Climate-Resilient Future Vision
These six countries provided six visions exploring what climate-resilient and net-zero looks like in their part of the world.
Climate Adaptation and Mitigation through Coastal Wetland Preservation
Coastal wetlands, for their capacity to sequester and store vast amounts of carbon from water, must be protected for climate adaptation.
Residents Decide their City’s Future Emissions
Palmerston North, New Zealand has created an interactive carbon model that allows residents to predict the city's future emissions by 2050.