6 priorities could deliver energy breakthroughs at the Glasgow climate summit – there's progress on some already

Clean energy innovation, giving up coal, cutting methane and getting China and India on board for net-zero can deliver progress at COP26.

Morgan Bazilian, Professor of Public Policy and Director, Payne Institute, Colorado School of Mines • conversation
Nov. 2, 2021 ~10 min

6 priorities could deliver energy breakthroughs at the Glasgow climate summit – there's progress on some of them already

Clean energy innovation, methane cuts and getting China and India on board for net-zero can deliver progress at COP26.

Morgan Bazilian, Professor of Public Policy and Director, Payne Institute, Colorado School of Mines • conversation
Nov. 2, 2021 ~10 min


Arctic sea ice hits its minimum extent for the year – 2 NASA scientists explain what's driving the overall decline

A closer look at how ice cover changed through the months offers some important insights into the role of climate change and why every year isn’t a record.

Linette Boisvert, Sea Ice Scientist and Deputy Project Scientist for NASA's Operation IceBridge, NASA • conversation
Sept. 22, 2021 ~9 min

Ten ways to cut shipping’s contribution to climate change – from a researcher

The shipping sector’s emissions are equivalent to some industrial countries: here’s some innovative ways to help reduce them.

Simon Bullock, PhD Candidate in Shipping and Climate Change, University of Manchester • conversation
Sept. 17, 2021 ~7 min

Ten ways to cut shipping’s contribution to climate change

The shipping sector’s emissions are equivalent to some industrial countries: here’s some innovative ways to help reduce them.

Simon Bullock, PhD Candidate in Shipping and Climate Change, University of Manchester • conversation
Sept. 17, 2021 ~7 min

Shipping is tough on the climate and hard to clean up – these innovations can help cut emissions

If shipping were a country, it would rank between Japan and Germany as the sixth-largest contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions.

Jing Sun, Professor and Department Chair, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Michigan • conversation
June 11, 2021 ~10 min

Biden’s budget includes a jump in climate spending – here's why investing in innovation is crucial

To cut enough greenhouse gas emissions, the world will need technologies that are still being developed, particularly for industries that are tough to clean up, like cement, steel and shipping.

David M. Hart, Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University • conversation
May 26, 2021 ~9 min

Biden’s budget includes a big jump in climate spending – here's why investing in innovation is crucial

To cut enough greenhouse gas emissions, the world will need technologies that are still being developed, particularly for industries that are tough to clean up, like cement, steel and shipping.

David M. Hart, Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University • conversation
May 26, 2021 ~9 min


Biden’s budget: Why investing in innovation is crucial to reach US climate goals

Cutting greenhouse gas emissions from key industries like cement and shipping will require technologies that either are in early development or don't exist yet.

David M. Hart, Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University • conversation
May 26, 2021 ~9 min

Plastic pollution: scientists track a cargo spill from New York to Norway, reveal how currents disperse harmful substances

Thousands of shipping containers are lost at sea each year, dispersing Lego, inkjet cartridges and rubber ducks across the world's beaches.

Andrew Turner, Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth • conversation
May 11, 2021 ~6 min

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