Social media presents wide-ranging opportunities for promoting sustainable values and spreading crucial climate-related information. Daniel Klemetz, chief executive of Greenworlder, explains how to do so while managing the risks of misinformation.
By Daniel Klemetz, chief executive of Greenworlder
As oil and gas operators try to tackle emissions on the ground, MethaneSAT aims to locate and quantify them from orbit – with data published for all to see.
Electric vehicles are on the rise globally, but the high barrier to entry makes uptake in emerging markets more challenging. Innovative thinking is required to tackle these barriers.
There are really two options for dealing with carbon emissions. You either avoid them by stopping the burning of hydrocarbons and using something else or, try to collect them as you produce them and hide them away somewhere in the hope they won’t escape. The latter being CCS - carbon capture and storage.
Slow developers will be ejected or moved to the back of the queue as sweeping new reforms are proposed to speed up the connection of renewables projects to the grid.
After years of discussion and disappointments, amongst them at least two false dawns, the UK’s carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) industry is starting to fall into place.
By Daniel Klemetz, chief executive of Greenworlder
Social media presents wide-ranging opportunities for promoting sustainable values and spreading crucial climate-related information. Daniel Klemetz, chief executive of Greenworlder, explains how to do so while managing the risks of misinformation.
As oil and gas operators try to tackle emissions on the ground, MethaneSAT aims to locate and quantify them from orbit – with data published for all to see.
Electric vehicles are on the rise globally, but the high barrier to entry makes uptake in emerging markets more challenging. Innovative thinking is required to tackle these barriers.
There are really two options for dealing with carbon emissions. You either avoid them by stopping the burning of hydrocarbons and using something else or, try to collect them as you produce them and hide them away somewhere in the hope they won’t escape. The latter being CCS - carbon capture and storage.
Slow developers will be ejected or moved to the back of the queue as sweeping new reforms are proposed to speed up the connection of renewables projects to the grid.
After years of discussion and disappointments, amongst them at least two false dawns, the UK’s carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) industry is starting to fall into place.
From plastics and packaging to the competitive spirit of startup funding, this weekly roundup explores the headlines in disruptive technology and industrial transformation.
By Frances Iris Lu, head of sustainability at Danfoss
More businesses are embracing circularity practices that reduce waste and resources, as well as recirculate products and components to extend their lifespans. Frances Iris Lu, head of sustainability at Danfoss, explains how circularity is impacting the development of new products.
Solein, a novel protein ingredient made from thin air and electricity, is approaching commercialisation following its first official sampling in Singapore.