Ethics, Pollution, & Suffering
The environment is not a political issue, it is an ethical issue.
The environment is not a political issue, it is an ethical issue.
Should we congratulate known polluters who concede to adding renewable energy to their mix?
A group of British industry, university, and local government leaders have launched a new collaboration to establish a Low Carbon Industrial Cluster in the North West of England intended to serve as a world-first example to others in the UK and around the world.
CleanTechnica’s top articles last week were Tesla, Tesla, Tesla. Between the Model Y unveiling, record sales in Europe, and our own tour of Tesla factories, there was much exciting content and readers love exciting. “If it bleeds, it leads” may capture mainstream media, but here on CleanTechnica, the story changes to “if it excites, it leads.”
Renewables and other clean tech sectors are huge economic drivers for the US, with or without support for clean energy jobs from the Commander-in-Chief.
Amazon Day is the company’s latest program as part of its efforts to make 50% of shipments carbon neutral by 2030.
I have found something very significant in EU legislation, The Alternative Fuels Directive 2014, which has far reaching affects on EV charging infrastructure in the whole of the EU.
As the threat of climate change chaos comes into sharper focus, US President Trump* is drifting even farther into irrelevancy on the global stage.
President Trump seems to have fallen out of love with coal miners and coal communities, all of whom got the brushoff during the 2019 SOTU.
Carbon capture is still alive and kicking, thanks in part to new systems that use carbon dioxide to generate electricity and produce sustainable hydrogen.