At a time when European farmers have just staged protests against the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy which, according to them, prevents them from earning a living, at a time
All posts in CO2
The amount of carbon stored by plants is more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought, according to a study published in Science. This work changes how we understand nature’s
Carbon neutrality is part of every political agenda. But what concrete solutions can help us achieve it? The acronym CDR for Carbon Dioxide Removal refers to a whole range of
An international team of researchers, including various universities from the UK and Germany, successfully found a way to convert CO2 into fuel, according to a study published in the Sustainable
COP28 was seen by many as groundbreaking, with the first appearance of the term ‘energy’ in the conclusions. The mention of a ‘transitioning away’ from fossil fuels’ caused a stir.
Today, 6 October 2023, 50 years ago, the Yom Kippur War began between Israel and the Arab countries. It lasted only a few days, but it was used as a
From the early days of Greenpeace when its members were dodging harpoons and Japanese whalers in outboard motor boats – remember “Save the Whales!” — it has leveraged media savvy
It is common today, in all the discourses on degrowth or on sobriety, to blame agriculture, without fully understanding what this means and what the consequences could be for society
As Ursula von der Leyen has rebuked the option of EU backing for nuclear power under the bloc’s Net-Zero Industry Act, Samuele Furfari, engineer, a Professor of Political Science and
“BBB has won because Dutch are very hostiles to EU’s technocracy” says Pieter Cleppe (interview)
Last week in the Netherlands the BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) a Dutch “farmers’ party” has been victorious of the provincial elections. This can be seen as the follow up of the nitrogen’s controversy.