All items tagged with Elektor Energy and climate change (367)

| The advent of renewable energies is generally regarded from a fairly narrow perspective: whether – and to what extent – they are able to rep...

| With its recently published New Lens Scenarios, Shell provides contrasting visions of the future in the decades ahead. In the foreword, the...

| Today’s main feature is about the scenarios Shell recently published. In the near future EER will pay attention to the scenarios of other ma...

| In a recent newspaper interview David Gee expressed his concern about the underestimation or denial of potential danger. He is pleading for...

| The EU is mulling ways to get ships to use onshore power instead of diesel generators when they are in port. Onshore power supply (OPS) can...

| An intriguing paradox can bring light into a metaphorical darkness of choice. Sometimes a must leads to a breakthrough. “As long as there’...

| Claudia Kemfert, Director of the Energy, Transportation, and Environment Unit at the prestigious Deutsche Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung...

| On Sunday, February 17th, a large "forward on climate" rally is to take place in Washington.  Originally organized by the environmentalist g...

| After the EU adopted the famous 20-20-20 targets, we now learn that 20% of the new proposed EU budget for 2014-2020 is to be spent on climat...

| The European Commission plans to issue proposals for binding EU sustainability criteria for biomass in the first half of this year. The idea...