Aneta Paunoska

berlin climate referendum

Berliners reject climate referendum: Analysis and implications

Berliners have voted down a referendum that would have bound the city to strive for climate neutrality by 2030. The measure would have required the new conservative local government to make significant investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and public transportation. However, the initiative did not receive enough votes to be legally binding on the …

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offshore wind

Scotland’s offshore wind leases to cut North Sea carbon emissions

Crown Estate Scotland has granted 13 leases for offshore wind development, primarily to power North Sea oil and gas platforms. The goal is to reduce emissions from the sector by decarbonizing North Sea operations. The leases were awarded to BP, TotalEnergies, and UK renewable companies out of 19 bidders for a total initial investment of …

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Fighting climate change: The stinky war on cow farts

As the world grapples with the devastating effects of climate change, governments are taking unprecedented steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. One unlikely target in the war against global warming is livestock, particularly cows. Cow farts and burps contribute 15% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the United Nations. However, the push to …

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Nord Stream infrastructure

Denmark invites Nord Stream 2 operator to help salvage unidentified object in Baltic Sea

Denmark has invited the operator of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, Nord Stream 2 AG, to help salvage an unidentified object that was discovered close to the only remaining intact gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea. The pipeline is responsible for delivering Russian gas to Germany. This invitation is aimed at further clarifying the nature …

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water scarcity

United Nations meeting on water brings hope for change and awareness

Water is an essential resource for life, but its scarcity is posing a significant threat to the survival of the planet. The United Nations, recognizing the gravity of the situation, held its first meeting on the water in almost 50 years. The week-long conference, held in New York, aimed to generate political momentum and promote …

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EVs vs diesel

Comparison EVs vs diesel cars: What’s more cost-effective?

It seems that when it’s about EVs vs diesel cars, the later are losing the race. Electric vehicles (EVs) have been gaining popularity over the years as people look for more sustainable and environmentally friendly modes of transportation. People are familiar with diesel cars’ costs of maintenance and driving. However, EVs are still new, and …

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oil spills

Rising shadow fleet of oil tankers increases the risks of oil spills on seas

An increasing number of oil tankers are joining the “shadow” fleet of tankers carrying oil from countries hit by Western sanctions. The rise of this fleet poses a risk of accidents that can cause oil spills and environmental damage. This opaque parallel trade has expanded due to the rising Iranian oil exports and the restrictions …

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water

The global water crisis: UN warns of vampiric water overconsumption

Water security conference calls for action to address unsustainable use of water resources or water overconsumption. The United Nations recently held its first water security conference in nearly fifty years, emphasizing the importance of managing one of humanity’s most precious resources. According to the U.N., a quarter of the world’s population still lacks access to …

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agrivoltaics

Agrivoltaics: The intersection of solar power and sustainable agriculture

Agrivoltaics, also known as “dual-use agriculture,” is a new and innovative approach that combines solar energy and food production. In the past, the choice between using land for agriculture or solar panels has been contentious. However, agrivoltaics allows for both to coexist and even benefit each other. Utilizing the same plot of land for solar …

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renewable diesel

Phillips 66’s Rodeo Renewed biofuels project: A test case for renewable diesel plants

Phillips 66’s Rodeo Renewed biofuels project promises to transform the oldest refining town in the American West, where the oil giant will replace crude oil processing with a massive renewable diesel plant. This initiative is part of a global trend that includes plans for dozens of new U.S. renewable diesel plants that are expected to …

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