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Europe’s reliance on Russia must speed up energy transition
The catastrophic Russia-Ukraine conflict has led to sweeping economic sanctions from Europe and the United States, but now that placing pressure on Moscow involves a ban on Russian fossil fuels, it’s also sparked a renewed sense of urgency among Europeans
Harvard study links fracking to early death risk for seniors
Fracking has long been opposed by climate activists. Now, a new study links pollution from fracking to early death risk in the elderly.
Owl wing design may limit noise of planes, wind turbines
Chinese scientists report that designs based on the unique aerodynamic features of owl wings may lead to reductions in noise pollution.
Scientists devise a cheaper way for producing green hydrogen
"Our work will decrease the use of noble metals in the catalyst, increasing its activity as well as utilization options," a scientist says.
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.