IMO Shipping Decarbonisation Delay: Politics, Clean Fuels, and the Future of Green Maritime Policy
Summary: The IMO shipping decarbonisation delay has reignited debate over carbon pricing and clean maritime fuels. This article examines the […]
Summary: The IMO shipping decarbonisation delay has reignited debate over carbon pricing and clean maritime fuels. This article examines the […]
China’s rare earths export controls are now a supply-chain reality. Here’s the context, the consequences, and a pragmatic playbook—spanning recycling, magnet capacity, and alternative materials.
Rare Earths Export Controls: China’s Power Play & What the West Needs to Do Next Read Post »
EV and hydrogen slowdowns since late-2024 reflect policy whiplash and consumer economics more than failed science. Here’s what’s really driving the pause — with links, data points, and near-term priorities.
EV and Hydrogen Slowdowns 2025: The Reality Check Read Post »
Methane traps 80 times more heat than CO₂ in the short term, but its lifetime is much shorter. Here’s how methane really drives climate change — and what cutting it means.
Understanding Methane’s Impact on Climate Change Read Post »
Green Hydrogen in the UK: Policy, Economics, and Industry Status (2025 Report) The United Kingdom stands at a critical juncture
Green Hydrogen Production in the UK: Powering the Path to Net Zero Read Post »
This week, the UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) made headlines for an unusual recommendation—cutting weekly doner kebab consumption from eight
The Kebab Debate: Balancing Humor and Climate Action Read Post »
HS2 Failure and the Climate Change Committee: Why the UK Needs Free-Market Solutions for Net Zero The HS2 failure and