Emissions & Carbon Management

Is Repurposing Cold War Plutonium a Dangerous Mistake?
Conventional Fuels Is Repurposing Cold War Plutonium a Dangerous Mistake?

In a move that has sparked intense debate across scientific and political spheres, the United States government has embarked on a contentious plan to repurpose 20 metric tons of Cold War-era plutonium as fuel for nuclear reactors, following an executive order signed in May 2024, amid escalating

Can Biochar Revolutionize Water Pollution Treatment?
Environmental & Regulations Can Biochar Revolutionize Water Pollution Treatment?

In an era where water pollution threatens ecosystems and human health on a global scale, a seemingly humble material derived from organic waste is stepping into the spotlight with transformative potential. Biochar, a carbon-rich substance produced through the heat-based process of pyrolysis, has

Can Rolling Back Efficiency Rules Harm US Manufacturing?
Environmental & Regulations Can Rolling Back Efficiency Rules Harm US Manufacturing?

The United States stands at a pivotal moment in its industrial history, with a remarkable resurgence in the manufacturing sector, especially within the $700 billion global home appliances industry, fueled by recent trade policies and tax incentives under the Trump administration. Significant

Can Ethanol Fuel the Future of Sustainable Marine Engines?
Energy Management Can Ethanol Fuel the Future of Sustainable Marine Engines?

In an era where the maritime industry faces mounting pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a groundbreaking development has emerged from Japan, offering a potential lifeline for sustainable shipping. A leading marine engine manufacturer, Everllence, has successfully validated the operation

Arizona Drivers Lose HOV Lane Access for Green Vehicles
Energy Management Arizona Drivers Lose HOV Lane Access for Green Vehicles

Starting October 1, a significant policy shift will alter the commuting landscape for Arizona drivers of alternative-fuel vehicles, including electric, natural gas, and hydrogen-powered cars, as they lose the long-standing privilege of using high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes while driving solo.

Cameroon to Audit Costs of Nachtigal Hydropower Dam Project
Renewable Energy Cameroon to Audit Costs of Nachtigal Hydropower Dam Project

In a region where energy security remains a pressing challenge, Cameroon stands at a pivotal moment with one of its most ambitious infrastructure projects under scrutiny, as the Nachtigal Hydropower Dam, the largest hydroelectric facility in the country, has transformed the national energy

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