Investing in tech, workforce to reach 100 GW of wind energy target by 2030

From The Economic Times “With India being the fourth-largest renewable energy generator in the world, wind power plays a key role in ensuring grid stability. As it complements solar energy by generating power during non-solar hours, wind helps provide reliable, round-the-clock green electricity at affordable rates, it said.” Click Here to Read More 4 MayContinue reading “Investing in tech, workforce to reach 100 GW of wind energy target by 2030”

First ever solar night panel

From ECO News “Stanford University researchers invented solar panels that can produce electricity at night by taking advantage of the phenomenon of radiative cooling. It is the transformation innovation for sustainable energy, especially for off-grid applications, at a very early stage.” Click Here to Read More By Sanusha S. 26 December 2024

The Biggest Climate Scam?

From PBS Terra “A few years ago, a scientific paper went viral. The internet rallied around a bold new idea: plant a trillion trees to save the planet. Celebrities endorsed it. YouTubers raised millions. But the scientists behind the study? Their careers nearly collapsed. Find out what went wrong, and what actually helps fight climateContinue reading “The Biggest Climate Scam?”

‘The Earth Loses a Defender’: Pope Francis Fought for the Poor and the Planet

From Inside Climate News “As pope, Francis called for immediate action on climate change and exhorted the world’s Catholics to “better recognize the ecological commitments which stem from our convictions.” With his death on Monday at the age of 88, environmental leaders, advocates and academics celebrated his legacy and mourned his passing.” Click Here to ReadContinue reading “‘The Earth Loses a Defender’: Pope Francis Fought for the Poor and the Planet”

Climate crisis has tripled length of deadly ocean heatwaves, study finds

From The Guardian “Half of the marine heatwaves since 2000 would not have happened without global heating, which is caused by burning fossil fuels. The heatwaves have not only become more frequent but also more intense.” Click Here to Read More By Damian Carrington, Environment editor 14 April 2025

Half the World’s People Depend on Rice. New Research Says Climate Change Will Make it Toxic

From Inside Climate News “Rice, the world’s most consumed grain, will become increasingly toxic as the atmosphere heats and as carbon dioxide emissions rise, potentially putting billions of people at risk of cancers and other diseases, according to new research published Wednesday in The Lancet.” Click Here to Read More By Georgina Gustin 16 April 2025

Where EV batteries go to die – and be reborn

From BBC “Batteries for electric vehicles are notoriously difficult to recycle, but growing demand for the rare metals they contain is leading to innovative new ways of retrieving them from used power cells.” Click Here to Read More By Michael Marshall 5 April 2025

Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism

From The Guardian Thallinger said: “The good news is we already have the technologies to switch from fossil combustion to zero-emission energy. The only thing missing is speed and scale. This is about saving the conditions under which markets, finance, and civilization itself can continue to operate.” Click Here to Read More By Damian Carrington 3 April 2025

Glacier meltdown risks food and water supply of 2 billion people

From The Guardian “Retreating glaciers threaten the food and water supply of 2 billion people around the world, the UN has warned, as current “unprecedented” rates of melting will have unpredictable consequences.” Click Here to Read More By Fiona Harvey 20 March 2025

Supreme Court Rejects on Effort to Block States From Suing Oil Giants

From The New York Times “The justices declined to hear unusual arguments from Republican-led states that sought to end lawsuits against energy companies over their role in global warming.” Click Here to Read More By Austyn Gaffney March 10, 2025