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European Commission sets new energy strategy

Posted on November 12, 2010 by Jorn van Dooren

The transition to a more sustainable and secure energy system is one of the biggest challenges the world faces in the coming years. But change does not come overnight. Many countries all over the globe strive to reach their energy … Continue reading →

Posted in Bits of Biobased, Bits of Climate, Bits of Energy, Bits of Resources | Tagged climate, energy, EU, European Commission

Conservation efforts are effective but lacking

Posted on October 27, 2010 by Jorn van Dooren

It paints a sad picture, the latest assessment of the world’s vertebrates by the IUCN. Of the almost 26,000 vertebrates on the IUCN Red List as much as a fifth face a serious risk of extinction. With an average of … Continue reading →

Posted in Bits of Biodiversity | Tagged biodiversity, conservation, extinction, Holocene Extinction, IUCN, Nagoya, Red List

Dirty China is surprisingly clean

Posted on October 22, 2010 by Jorn van Dooren

China is well known as the world’s top polluter, but surprisingly it also appears to be a top player in clean energy efforts, according to the Vivid Economics report, commissioned by Australia’s Climate Institute and released on Tuesday.

Posted in Bits of Energy | Tagged China, CO2, coal, renewable energy, UK

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