The successful development of sustainable georesources for the energy transition is a key challenge for humankind in the 21st century. Hydrogen gas (H 2) has great potential to replace current fossil ...
The tiny ice inhabitants darken the glacier surface and can thus accelerate its melting. Tiny algae darken the surface of glaciers and thus accelerate their melting. This is the case, for ...
There is an abundance of green energy worldwide. That is why we are at the beginning of a solar world revolution. It is now a matter of doing the right thing, as many countries are already doing. It ...
A new way of creating hydrogen, which eliminates direct CO₂ emissions at source, has been developed by an international team of scientists. The process reacts hydrogen-rich and sustainably sourced ...
The melting ice from glaciers worldwide is leading to an increased loss of regional freshwater resources. And it is causing global sea levels to rise at ever-greater rates. Since the year 2000, ...
Producing batteries for electric cars requires a complex and globally networked supply chain. In a recent study, researchers from Fraunhofer FFB and the University of Münster analyzed the ownership ...
The Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), which came into force in 2000, triggered an unprecedented boom in the installation of renewable energies in Germany and encouraged dozens of other countries to ...
Planned wind and solar projects have doubled in just 2 years © Global Energy Monitor The number of future large-scale solar and wind power plants rose by a fifth ...
Planting fast-growing crops, burning them, capturing the released CO₂ and storing it: this is being discussed as a way to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and limit global heating to 1.5 ...
News stories that highlight potential solutions alongside the harsh realities of climate change can spur people to action — as long as the stories empower readers to see their own role in the solution ...
‘After the triumph of renewable energies, the next energy revolution is now emerging, largely unnoticed by the public: ‘Soon there will be solar power even at night, and wind power when there is no ...
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