The first low-carbon steel pilot plant in Lulea, Sweden has spurred other countries like Australia to invest in green steel production.
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Electric Utilities are Hindering Transition to Renewable Energy, Study Says
The study of 3,000 electric utilities around the world finds that they are lagging and even hindering the global transition to renewable energy.
Low-Carbon Infrastructure and Carbon Neutrality Asset Managers Must Factor In
Asset managers need to include low carbon options, and carbon neutrality in the renewal, upgrading, and maintenance plans of infrastructure.
South Korea’s Carbon Emissions and Renewable Energy Efforts
South Korea’s attempt to achieve its green aspirations, incorporating more renewable energy into its electricity mix, reducing its emissions.
How Sea-level Rise Can Cause Multi-Mechanism Flooding and Infrastructure Damage
Findings show that effective flood management strategies must consider sea-level induced flooding and urban infrastructure failure.
Plummeting Costs of Renewable Energy and Battery Can Hasten Decarbonisation
A report by the Goldman School of Public Policy presents how the USA can achieve 90% and carbon-free electricity by 2035.
Are Dams Effective in Preventing and Protecting us from Sea-level Rise?
A study on sea-level rise study says that dam constructions in the 1970s have played a significant role in restricting sea-level rise.
Smooth Roads Lead to Emission Reductions
A new study reveals that maintenance of roads and highways can reduce greenhouse gas emission by 2%; a good climate change mitigation action.
The “Million-mile Battery” and its Impact on Decarbonisation
The million-mile battery will be a game-changer, a big help to decarbonisation and shift to renewable energy to mitigate climate change.
Invercargill NZ is Trailblazing Renewable Heating System to Reduce Emissions
Invercargill NZ’s plan to invest in a renewable heating network project will improve the city’s air quality and reduce CO2 emissions.