Fossil fuels and adapting to climate are still sticking points at COP

[ad_1] Negotiators are urged to narrow down their options in order to agree on how to save the planet from disastrous levels of warming and help vulnerable societies adapt to…

Is the UAE’s blue ammonia really ‘low carbon’? Experts aren’t so sure

[ad_1] COP28 president Ahmad Al Jaber promotes blue ammonia as a decarbonisation solution. We spoke to various experts who disagree. ADVERTISEMENT “When I first started hearing about blue hydrogen, let…

What makes salt marshes such effective carbon capturers?

[ad_1] Ocean speaks with Dr Grace Cott from the University College Dublin’s Blue Carbon group and Andrea Fuchs, an environmental scientist about why coastal wetlands are more effective than tropical…

Could Europe’s coastal wetlands address our climate change concerns?

[ad_1] From Ireland’s salt marshes to the Netherlands’ peatlands and Italy’s underwater seagrass; Ocean investigates whether Europe’s coasts could hold the answer to our carbon questions. When it comes to…

78% of carbon capture projects are used to boost oil production

[ad_1] Here’s why carbon capture is no easy solution to climate change. ADVERTISEMENT Carbon capture technology is central to the climate strategies of many world governments. It is also expensive, unproven at…

Pioneering hydrogen programme is a step closer to reality

[ad_1] A major hydrogen programme that could save the UK 12 million tpy of CO2 emissions is a step closer to reality after a leading property consultancy supported the launch…