COP & Article 6 of The Paris Agreement
What is the COP? The ‘Conference of the Parties’ also known as COP, is the foremost and only platform where climate change and green energy policy is collectively decided globally. (1 & 2) First held in Berlin in 1995, COP remains the
Hungry for energy: Why a developing world needs nuclear to overcome the climate crisis
Humanity finds itself in a precarious situation in 2021. As the world population continues to grow past 7.5 billion and an ever-increasing number of people lift themselves out of poverty, the planet’s demand for energy shows little sign of slowing down. Greater
Polish Hydrogen Policy
On the 2nd of November 2021 the Polish government formally adopted the “Polish hydrogen strategy until 2030 with an outlook until 2040”, which was subsequently published on the 7th of December 2021. More than two years in the making, this policy document
The Potential of Energy Communities in the New “Sharing Economy”
How the new legislations are building the rising figure of the prosumer, considering all the three spheres of sustainability: society, economics and environment.
Fossil-fuel lobbying, the other pandemic
In March 2019, the ENVI (Environment, Public Health, and Food Safety) and PETI (Petitions) committees of the European Parliament (EP) held a joint public hearing on climate change denial(1). Mr Darren Woods, the CEO of oil and gas multinational corporation ExxonMobil, was
The real price of fast fashion and how to get a discount on it
Introduction It was 1989 when Zara landed in New York and the term ‘fast fashion’ was used for the first time by the New York Times to describe a new way of production which was breaking into the apparel market by offering