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From a linguistic perspective, communication about climate change occasionally sees the emergence of new words, terms, and expressions that can serve as diagnostic tools for identifying and revealing the dominant ideologies, attitudes, and values that shape and influence our understanding…

At a time when European industry is rapidly transforming under the pressure of decarbonization and the transition to clean energy sources, energy-intensive sectors increasingly recognize that the use of alternative fuels is not only desirable but essential. The cement industry,…

Spain, Denmark, Norway and France are leading when it comes to producing green e-fuels that can be used for shipping, a new T&E analysis shows. But a lack of regulatory certainty is preventing most projects from moving beyond the planning…

European biofuel policies have led to serious environmental issues, including global deforestation. Biofuels are produced by processing biomass – organic materials such as plants, agricultural residues, or waste. However, due to negative consequences, the European Union has shifted its focus…

A team of researchers from Imperial College London and the Brazilian National Laboratory for Renewable Energy Sources has developed an innovative method for producing biofuel from food waste, such as used cooking oil. Their study, published in the journal Green…

The United States will withdraw from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, marking one of the first moves by the new administration of President Donald Trump. This is not the first time such a withdrawal has occurred—the U.S. previously exited the…

In an effort to limit global warming, the European Commission has set an ambitious goal of reducing emissions by 90 percent by 2040 compared to 1990. All industries must take concrete steps to align their operations with this target. However,…