The heat pumps of Europe
A record number of heat pumps have been sold in Europe. Data from the continent shows that 3 million units replaced around 4 billion cubic metres of natural gas in 2022 – … Read More
A record number of heat pumps have been sold in Europe. Data from the continent shows that 3 million units replaced around 4 billion cubic metres of natural gas in 2022 – … Read More
Kazakhstan’s sprawling steppe holds important carbon stocks and supports a wide diversity of resident and migratory species, including 95 percent of the global population of the Saiga antelope. In many … Read More
In France, more than 130,000 tonnes of oyster shells are thrown away every year. Cool Roof France (CRF) takes a few tonnes of this waste and uses the outer part of the … Read More
India’s greenhouse emissions rate dropped by a faster-than-expected 33% in 14 years as renewable energy generation rose and forest cover increased. The country is well on the way to meeting … Read More
Solar PV generation increased by a record 270 TWh (up 26%) in 2022, reaching almost 1300 TWh. It demonstrated the largest absolute generation growth of all renewable technologies in 2022, surpassing wind … Read More
The Atlantic Forest, which straddles Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, is renowned for its variety of landscapes, which run the gamut from swamps to montane forests. However, centuries of intensive logging … Read More
The City of Adelaide partnered with Flow Power (https://flowpower.com.au/) to meet its electricity needs from a mix of wind and solar power. Adelaide became the first council in South Australia to … Read More
The Ganges basin is home to 520 million people along with more than 25,000 species of plants and animals. The region is responsible for 40 percent of India’s gross domestic … Read More
On the occasion of World Rivers Day 2023, YesEarth Youth Corps organised ‘LIFE TO RIVERS RALLY’ in Shillong More 300+ participants took a march in the city with placards to create … Read More
Millions of smallholder farmers in the Vietnam grow barely enough rice to meet their own needs. Faced with the effects of climate change and increasing prices of inputs like fertiliser … Read More