Supported catalysts are systems in which the active catalytic materials, such as metals, are dispersed on a solid support ...
With discussions at COP30 pushing for sustainable cooling and AI innovation, research by the Universities of Cambridge and ...
The UK government must upgrade its buildings and infrastructure to withstand at least 2 degrees Celsius of global temperature rise by 2050, according to the Climate Change Committee (CCC), which ...
The global compressor oil market is experiencing robust expansion, driven by surging demand from manufacturing, automotive, ...
NEWS RELEASE Global power demand surge puts net zero by 2050 out of reach as world heads toward 2.6°C warming, says Wood Mackenzie AI boom and geopolitical tensions strain energy systems; a 30% ...
Beat the Heat initiative drives local action on sustainable cooling to fight deadly heat, cut emissions 64% by 2050, and protect cities, says UNEP chief Inger Andersen.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Very clear skies, dry air, and less-gusty east-gap winds have once again led to below-normal low temperatures across the region with little to no fog in eastern to northern areas.
The gap higher at the open on Monday shows just how the temperature in the USA affects this market. At this point in time, the markets are trying to price in colder months, traditionally a strong time ...
TOKYO, Oct 23 (Reuters) - JERA, Japan's top power generator, on Thursday said it will buy natural gas production assets in the U.S. for $1.5 billion, marking its entry into American shale gas ...
Over the last several decades, governments have collectively pledged to slow global warming. Despite intensified diplomacy, the world is already facing the consequences of climate change, which are ...
GENEVA, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have reached the highest ever recorded, potentially further warming the planet and leading to more extreme climate events, a new ...
The past decade has seen record temperatures, soaring emissions and extreme heat becoming the new normal. View on euronews ...