As the United Nations climate summit, COP30, approaches in Belem, Brazil, this November, the stakes for global climate action have never been higher, with nations poised to update their critical carbon pollution reduction commitments. However, an alarming barrier is emerging that could undermine
Australia’s energy sector stands at a pivotal moment with the unveiling of the Draft Prototype National Technical Regulatory Framework for Consumer Energy Resources (CER), a bold initiative poised to reshape how distributed energy technologies are integrated into the national grid. These
In a bold move to confront the escalating impacts of climate change, Mykolaiv, a coastal city in southern Ukraine, has emerged as a frontrunner in environmental resilience with a pioneering initiative. Selected as the sole Ukrainian participant in the LAP-BLACK (Local Adaptation Plans for Black Sea
In a world where energy demands continue to surge, placing immense pressure on national grids and environmental resources, Libya has emerged as a noteworthy player with a groundbreaking approach to tackling these challenges through innovative policies. Recently, the country unveiled an ambitious
In a move that has sent shockwaves through environmental and public health circles, the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put forward a bold proposal to rescind the Endangerment Finding, a critical 2009 legal determination that classifies carbon dioxide (CO2) and
As Europe strives to cement its position as a leader in the global energy transition, a critical roadblock has emerged that threatens to derail one of its most promising solutions: hydrogen. Despite the continent's ambitious climate goals and substantial investments in clean energy, the hydrogen