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Top architecture prize goes to climate-minded African Kéré
Kéré's approach to architecture integrates sustainable design and social justice while reflecting his African heritage and values.
Nuclear Energy: a Geopolitical Specter?
With Finland calling for a risk assessment for Hanhikivi 1 nuclear power plant, the question whether nuclear power can be used for geopolitical purposes is under renewed scrutiny.
Liquid marbles: an emerging technology could solve carbon capture and storage problems
Tiny droplets coated with nanoparticles could possibly address current challenges in materials used to capture carbon.
Kazakh leadership reaffirms COP26 pledge, hopes to jolt economy
During Kazakhstan’s recent Council for Improving Investment Climate, Prime Minister Askar Mamin announced new measures aimed at improving the country’s investment environment in order to better facilitate the absorption of foreign capital in the field of alternative energy. The meeting
Citing gas supply, Bulb is latest UK energy supplier to fall
Energy supplier Bulb is the latest of nearly two dozen UK companies to falter, as the UK and Europe deal with a winter energy crisis.
Geoengineering and the support for Global South scientists
The DECIMALS Fund is one of 10 projects chosen at the recent Paris Peace Forum for scale-up funding and support.