Archive for April 2020
Where the wild things are: how nature might respond as coronavirus keeps humans indoors
The coronavirus pandemic means public spaces the world over have been temporarily abandoned. Major roads are all but empty and public squares are eerily quiet. And nature is taking over again.
Czechia seeks to boost its low-carbon ‘energy independence’
The country wants to reduce its carbon footprint while ensuring a steady and ample supply of electricity.
Oil’s Götterdämmerung: Why Covid-19 could spell the end of fossil fuels
As the fossil fuel sector is ailing, the low-carbon economy now has an unprecedented chance to become a reality.
New Delhi is banking on nuclear, but will it succeed?
India’s energy deficit and the success of the country’s climate action policies are important factors to consider in the push for greater commitment to the nuclear energy sector and international alliance building.
Perceived perfection in our fruits and veggies comes at a cost
Some time ago I decided to buy an apple. It was a nice and round and red apple.
India needs low-carbon energy partnerships to power its rise
India will need plenty more electricity; it also needs that extra power to be generated in a cleaner, low-carbon fashion.