Climate change can put nuclear power plants out of action
Nuclear power plants apparently have a hidden Achilles' heel: climate change may bring it dramatically to light.
Nuclear power plants apparently have a hidden Achilles' heel: climate change may bring it dramatically to light.
Solar cells printed directly on the steel of the roofs of buildings: here is a very promising three-year project in the UK
Someone said “winter is coming”, and it's impressive to hear it in mid-July: but the effect, assures the head of the IEA, will be truly challenging for Europe.
Dozens of ready-made projects and available funds, but strong opposition from associations and public opinion: is the new nuclear power good or not?
Large surfaces, few obstacles and lots of sun: airports can become real energy generators, and an Australian study amply demonstrates this
Solar roads: entire road networks covered with solar panels to power the world! How beautiful. Too bad they are a failure.
Technological changes in every field of our life: here is the draft of a portrait of the future that we will inherit from the pandemic.
The IEA certifies that without electricity and renewables the increase in emissions would have been triple. Clean energy slows down the collapse
Research from Queen Mary University confirms: prolonged fasting changes the body's energy sources in 3 days, with sustained fat mass loss and benefits beyond weight loss.
New analysis highlights that many countries are already beyond their 2030 targets: the renewables race could become exponential growth
A world with unlimited, clean energy? It sounds like paradise, but it would also produce new challenges. Let's look at both sides of the coin.
The fossil fuel industry chooses to ignore the climate crisis by investing profits in dividends and lobbying against clean energy policies. A risk for humanity.
Steam cars were a truly fascinating chapter in automotive history. Could they experience a “back to the future”?
“Robin des Bois” is a series of energy raids in which activists “give back” energy to those who need it. Thugs, heroes or skilled communicators?
All the roads (economic, climatic, geopolitical) seem to say that natural gas will be a memory in Europe. The figures from a recently released study are merciless.
The Ukrainian conflict has destroyed part of the world and displaced millions of people, but above all it has given huge profits to the oil companies. What's now?
Three laboratories around the world are studying a paint that, applied to all surfaces, would allow them to collect energy from the sun.
Pandemics and conflicts have made the climate game more difficult than ever, but there are still moves to reverse the outcome.
A solar cell created by a team of Stanford University researchers is capable of generating energy even after dark and during the night.
A very interesting project examines the perspectives of sustainable and circular design. The desalinating chandelier is first prize.
Getting food from solar panels and microbes? An interesting perspective, which according to a study has incredible efficiency.