The New Hegemony: How Solar Eclipses the Oil Giants
From oil supremacy to solar hegemony: How seven Chinese companies are changing the rules of the global energy game.
From oil supremacy to solar hegemony: How seven Chinese companies are changing the rules of the global energy game.
Climate Journalism Spotlight: Chevron Sponsors Hurricane Helene News. Greenwashing or New Frontier of Information?
The Emirates are using COP28 to plan new fossil deals with China and other nations (including Italy). Saudi Arabia promotes highly polluting cars and supersonic travel. Never have so many lobbyists. COP28 is now polluted.
Electric transport changes hierarchy: two-wheelers surpass cars in reducing oil demand.
Change? It's not talked about. The fossil fuel industry sets the record straight at its latest meeting: It will stick to oil until forced to do something else.
The peak of fossil fuels is here, around the corner. In any scenario: for the first time the IEA "sees" a certain and near end. But it needs to be faster.
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?
Everyone remembers Chernobyl, but even oil spills remain deadly for a long time. A report shows that the Deepwater Horizon continues to plague the Gulf of Mexico.
500 grams of properly treated human hair can collect almost 6 liters of oil.
In just over 6 days, a huge oil spill from Syria reached the Mediterranean: incalculable consequences.
Covid (and the irony of fate) did not stop the advance of bacteria in the restoration of some of Michelangelo's great works.
Oil demand will increase by 5,4 million barrels a day this year and another 3,1 million barrels next year, the IEA says.
Drastic words those of Faith Birol. The world no longer needs gas and oil: we must get rid of them quickly, or we will succumb.
The voracious demand for gasoline has stopped due to Covid. And an IEA report says what many suspected: it will never return to previous levels.
A Japanese team derived synthetic oils at room temperature from boron-based reactions. Opening the way for greener oil?
An ocean of forecasts commissioned from everywhere, even by energy giants, confirms it: the end of oil is a reality. Here are all the stages of an announced (and awaited) death.
The "oil" narrative is about to end. Peak oil forecasts will be seen downward, and the real change in renewables will begin already in this decade.
The AFS (Engineers at Air Fuel Synthesis) based in the north of England claims to have ...