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Saudi Aramco at CERA Week
CERA Week, one of the world’s biggest energy conferences, was held in Houston in March. A speech by Amin Nasser, CEO of Saudi Aramco, raised some eyebrows, we take a look at his comments in this blog.
The Good, The Bad, and The Interesting
In this blog we pick out three decarbonisation trends, one good, one bad, one interesting, from researcher Nat Bullard’s annual presentation.
The Production Gap: A Key Challenge for COP28
On 8 November 2023, the Stockholm Environment Institute, E3G, International Institute for Sustainable Development and UNEP published “The Production Gap: Phasing down or phasing up? Top fossil fuel producers plan ever more extraction despite climate promises.”
Read about this important intervention here.
A Sustainable Future for Commercial Aviation
How jet engines are designed to be as efficient as possible today, and what we need to do to take aviation to a Net Zero future - a guest blog by Kyra Thole-Wilson
Shipping Industry adopts new Climate Targets
On 7th July 2023 the IMO adopted a new strategy for reaching an improved set of climate targets. This blog explores whether those targets are enough, and what the future might hold for the decarbonisation of the worlds shipping industry.
An Interview with David Okenwa
As part of our efforts to hear from young people working on fighting climate change around the world we were delighted to be able to interview David Okenwa, a climate activist and recent mechanical engineering graduate from Nigeria who also works for MOCK COP.
Cumbrian Coal Mine - What future for young Cumbrians?
The decision by Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, to authorise the first new coal mine in the UK for 30 years continues to generate huge controversy. In this short article I would like to suggest local and national politicians declaring that “We need the jobs” should ask themselves “What jobs, exactly, and are they the best we have to offer?”
Energy Efficiency - The UK’s Missing Puzzle Piece
Energy efficiency is the quickest way for the UK to reduce its energy consumption this winter, which is why a new insulation scheme & public information campaign from the Govt are very welcome, if well overdue.
The US Congress Finally Passes a Climate Bill
Yesterday, on the 16th of August, President Biden signed into law the biggest piece of climate legislation that the US has ever managed to pass. The Inflation Reduction Act was the result of years of negotiations within the Democratic party. The bill provides significant investments in climate, energy and healthcare, which are projected to help reduce the US’s CO2 emissions to 40% below their peak by 2030. So how did the bill finally pass, what is actually in it, and what effect will it have?
Hydrogen Demystified - Part 1
In Part 1 of our Hydrogen Demystified series, we look into what Hydrogen is, how we produce it now, and how we could produce it in a much cleaner way.
The Energy Transition is at a Crossroads
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused a humanitarian crisis and has pushed already rising energy prices sky high. This has left the energy transition at a crossroads, will we double down on fossil fuel production or shift to clean energy quicker?
COP26andBeyond at Glasgow: Events at COY16 & COP26
COP26andBeyond will be hosting several events during COY16 & COP26:
“Beyond COP26” Workshop @ Virtual Conference of Youth. 30th Oct.
“Net Zero Scotland Community - Future Series” - Glasgow. 4th Nov
“Beyond COP26”. with After the Pandemic. Uni of Strathclyde - Glasgow. 4th Nov
An Interview with Evangelos Pastras
Before our Engineering for the Energy Transition event at the #All4Climate Italy 2021 Summit in Sept 2021, we sat down with Evangelos Pastras, one of our speakers, to talk all things battery storage.
#All4Climate Italy 2021
COP26andBeyond, in partnership with IARI, will be hosting 3 events at the #All4Climate Italy 2021 summit. Find out more and sign up here.
IEA and IPCC Reports: Are Governments & Business in Denial? Pt 2
In Part 2 of a three-part series, we look at the initial response to the recent IEA & IPCC reports from governments, and some of the wider implications for financial institutions.
IEA and IPCC Reports: Are Governments & Business in Denial? Pt 1
In this first of a three-part series, we look at the way in which the publication in the summer of 2021 of two reports, from the IAE and the IPCC, has fundamentally changed the ground rules for fossil fuel investment.
How do we get to a Net-Zero Power Grid?
Part 3 of our Energy & Emissions series gives a brief introduction to the main low-carbon energy sources, and details the challenges we need to overcome to get to a Net-Zero energy grid
Mind the gap: UK progress on tackling climate change
Summarising the UK Committee on Climate Change’s reports on the UK’s progress on reducing emissions and adapting to climate change.
Where do our emissions come from?
Part 2 of our Emissions Explained series. In this blog we will explain the different types of greenhouse gas and fossil fuel, as well as try and find the source of the worlds emissions. Which sectors emit the most? Which fuels are to blame? And how has the UK managed to reduce its CO2 emissions?
Emissions Explained
In Part 1 of our Energy & Emissions series, we ask: how much CO2 are we emitting into the atmosphere? Who emits the most? What is Net-Zero? And are we on track to reach it?