Ohio has recently made a significant legislative move by redefining nuclear power as green energy. This development, encapsulated in House Bill 308, signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine on December 19, 2022, has sparked a heated debate among various stakeholders, including environmental
The evolving energy landscape in North Africa is marked by a series of significant projects aimed at increasing energy production through both renewable and non-renewable sources. The region is leveraging its rich resources to drive economic growth and meet both local needs and international market
The maritime industry is a cornerstone of the global economy, enabling international trade by transporting goods and resources across the world. However, this sector is also a significant contributor to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, accounting for approximately 3% of the global total. With the
The Dunkirk Planning Board recently gave preliminary approval to a battery storage facility proposed by GCI, an ambitious project designed to store electricity generated by the grid. Dubbed "Lighthouse Energy Storage," this facility will be located off Brigham Road in Dunkirk's non-residential
Singapore is witnessing a significant rise in carbon emissions due to land-use changes, with projections indicating a continued increase until 2030. This trend is primarily driven by deforestation activities to accommodate urban development. In 2022, emissions from land use, including land-use
The growing threat of climate change poses a significant challenge to ski resorts worldwide, urging them to adopt sustainable practices to mitigate their environmental impact. Recognizing this urgency, the International Ski & Snowboard Federation (FIS) has released a comprehensive sustainability