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BFS blue Enterprises technology. The solution “Converting CO2”
Because of the human cycles of production and consumption, our food, energy and environment are intricately linked. According to the projected growth of the world population (9.1 billion people by 2050) and consistent global development, it is increasingly difficult to satisfy our world with sufficient food and energy.
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The European energy challenge
AG looks at the European Commission’s key priorities in regards to energy, and the challenges ahead…
The EU is facing a crisis of confidence that has settled over it like low cloud. Trust of citizens is in short supply as is faith in the future. The new Commission, which began...
Energy that matters
James Smith, Chair of the Carbon Trust, sets out why we need to learn to love Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) – before it’s too late.
In front of the Public Liaison Committee in Parliament, the Prime Minister laid out the importance of carbon capture and storage (CCS) to the...
A cleaner, greener future
Judith Shapiro, Policy and Communications Manager at the Carbon Capture & Storage Association explains the crucial role CCS will play in reaching climate change targets.
One could be forgiven for thinking that the climate change challenge is mainly a power sector issue. After all, the power sector (in the UK) does...
Sustainable Strategic Management (SSM): A coevolutionary perspective
Sustainable Strategic Management (SSM): A coevolutionary perspective.
Climate and hydrologic change across the Great Lakes region and other transboundary waters
Scott Steinschneider, M. Altaf Arain, Paulin Coulibaly, Andrew Gronewold, and Gail Krantzberg, explore climate and hydrologic change across the Great Lakes region in North America and other transboundary waters.
3D digital twins for forest monitoring and modeling
Research Scientists at the University of Idaho, Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Lincoln Laboratories, and 3DEO present an overview of the importance of 3D digital forest twins, the utility of different laser (LiDAR) sensors and platforms for creating digital twins, and an introduction to advancements in Geiger LiDAR and its role in forestry.
UK robotics breakthrough sets hopes for future space-based solar power
A new robotics demonstration by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and space technology company Space Solar has taken big steps towards constructing large-scale infrastructure in space
The project, known as AlbaTRUSS, successfully demonstrates how robotic systems can autonomously build key components of space-based solar power satellites, potentially creating...
Green hydrogen production and creating clean water from sunlight and seawater
A team of researchers led by Cornell University has developed a new device that simultaneously generates clean hydrogen fuel and potable water using only sunlight and seawater.
Cambridge research pioneers first global bond index targeting fossil fuel expansion
Cambridge researchers have partnered with Bloomberg to launch the first global bond index targeting fossil fuel expansion. This aims to steer investment towards real-economy emissions reductions, offering a novel approach for climate-conscious asset owners in crucial debt markets.
Soil biological amendments for soil health
Lynette Abbott and Bede Mickan from The University of Western Australia, provide insights into research on enhancing soil health using biological amendments.
Does moving away from the climate disaster signal a departure from the hydrogen economy?
According to Adélio Mendes, a Full Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), moving away from the climate disaster does indeed signal a departure from the hydrogen economy, presenting a third pathway to consider.
Marco Linders – TNO
Dr. Marco J.G. Linders obtained his M.Sc. degree in chemical engineering in 1994 at the Delft University of Technology. Subsequently he performed a Ph.D. research at the Delft University of Technology on the subject of adsorption and diffusion processes in porous materials. He started working for TNO in 1998,...
Seismic resilience in the age of AI and advanced remote sensing
Prof. Dr. Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, PhD, MSc, BS, MBA, is Research Director at Everest Group. Here, she explores seismic resilience in the age of artificial intelligence and advanced remote sensing, focusing on how science and technology transform earthquake preparedness.
SIMP 0136: JWST unveils the complex atmosphere of starless super-Jupiter
Previously thought to be defined by simple cloud patterns, NASA's JWST has unveiled the astonishing complexity of SIMP 0136, a starless super-Jupiter.
What now? Climate leadership after COP29
Richard Beardsworth from POLIS at the University of Leeds continues a discussion on climate leadership, this time focusing on post-COP29 outcomes.
All hands on deck for ocean-based CO2 removal research
Prof. Dr. Katja Fennel, Chair of the Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, argues that we need all hands on deck for ocean-based CO2 removal research.
The role of AI in sustainable agriculture
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Director of the Advanced SciTech Division at Everest Group, thoroughly examines the role of AI in sustainable agriculture.
Integrated operating theatre: Supporting the NHS Net Zero targets
Ingo Aicher, Managing Director of JAV Medical Systems, walks us through the firm’s first near net zero integrated operating theatre system, ITOT – The “Integrated Theatre Of Things” that reduces CO2 emissions and provides cost savings.
UK Government Introduces Employment Rights Bill
The recently introduced Employment Rights Bill by the UK Government aims to improve workers' rights and strengthen economic growth.