In a groundbreaking turn of events, a significant legal case in Germany has shed light on the potential accountability of fossil fuel companies for their contributions to climate change. This investigation into climate accountability centers on Saul Luciano Lliuya, a farmer from Peru, who took
In this interview, we're joined by Christopher Hailstone, a recognized expert in energy management and electricity delivery. Christopher will shed light on recent changes to maritime fuel regulations that have rippled through the energy markets, affecting demand and logistics, particularly for
What if one day, American agriculture could thrive without the environmental toll of conventional farming methods? The concept may seem distant, yet as the world grapples with climate change, such a transformation becomes increasingly crucial. Agriculture's contribution to greenhouse gas
In a defining moment for the maritime industry, the spotlight is on the U.S. Gulf Coast's first marine liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel facility. Amid stringent environmental regulations, this development signifies a critical move toward cleaner fuel solutions. By exploring market trends and
The article "Resetting Net Zero: What Next?" by Adrian Del Maestro explores the shifting dynamics of achieving net zero carbon emissions in the face of changing geopolitical and economic influences. The current global climate requires a reevaluation of the net zero path, influenced by
A recent study led by Richard Marcantonio from the University of Notre Dame unveils a paradox where the world's biggest polluters remain largely unaffected by the environmental damage and conflict they cause. Despite contributing significantly to environmental degradation, these nations face