Uber to Electrify Half its Rides in Europe after T&E Public Appeal

Uber will provide 50% of its rides in emissions-free vehicles across seven European capitals by 2025 and will aim for 100%, it announced today after an 11-month campaign by Transport & Environment and seven NGO partners. […]

Optifuel Combats Climate Crisis with RNG Hybrid Line-Haul Locomotive Reducing Emissions 99.5%

40% of the U.S. Population in Urban and Environmental Justice Communities Will Directly Benefit from Zero Criteria Pollutants and CO2 Emissions, While Railroads Will Reduce Their Fuel Expenses by 50% and Significantly Reduce their Carbon Footprint […]

Breakthrough in Battery Industry: LeydenJar Boosts Battery Energy by 70%

Originally published by LeydenJar Technologies LeydenJar Technologies, a Dutch spin-out of the applied research institute TNO, has developed a new anode that will drastically change the battery industry. For the first time, anodes in lithium-ion batteries can […]

New Study shows Global Temperature Responds slowly to Emissions cuts

Originally published on the CICERO, Center for International Climate Research, By ISELIN EKELI RØNNINGSBAKK CICERO is Norway’s foremost institute for interdisciplinary climate research. Although large emissions cuts are urgently needed if we are to achieve the […]

How to Retire Early: Making Accelerated Coal Phaseout Feasible & Just

Appalachian River Originally published on the Rocky Mountain Institute’s website. By Paul Bodnar,Tamara Grbusic, Sam Mardell. Caroline Ott. Uday Varadarajan For over a century, growing presence of coal smokestacks worldwide signified economic development and progress. Coal supplied […]

Mass Adoption Of Electric Transport Would = Substantial Reductions In Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Mass adoption of electric transportation (this includes off-road applications) would lead to substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new report from the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). […]