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02 01 2022 | 13:48

Οι απειλές και η ελπίδα για το 2022 από την ηγεμονία της ενέργειας

Σε απόλυτη ηγεμόνα της πολιτικής, της οικονομικής δραστηριότητας και της καθημερινότητας των πολιτών όλου του πλανήτη εξελίσσεται η ενέργεια. Το 2021 κατάφερε να κυριαρχήσει ευρισκόμενη στο…

02 01 2022 | 13:43

Energy Review 2021: Τα σημαντικότερα γεγονότα του ενεργειακού τομέα στην Ελλάδα και τον κόσμο τη χρονιά που φεύγει

Τι αφήνει πίσω του το 2021 στον ενεργειακό τομέα; Ποια ήταν τα γεγονότα που σημάδεψαν τη χρονιά; Το energypress ετοίμασε μια πλήρη και εκτεταμένη δημοσιογραφική ανασκόπηση και την παρουσιάζει ως μια…

02 01 2022 | 13:40

Δημοσιεύθηκε η απόφαση για το πρόγραμμα φωτοβολταϊκών σε στέγες μέχρι 6kW

Με απόφαση του ΥΠΕΝ καταρτίστηκε το Ειδικό Πρόγραμμα Ανάπτυξης φωτοβολταϊκών συστημάτων μέχρι 6kWp για oικιακές καταναλώσεις με διάρκεια έως την 31η.12.2023.

02 01 2022 | 13:27

«Πράσινα» υπό όρους πυρηνικά και φυσικό αέριο στο σχέδιο Ευρωπαϊκής Ταξινόμησης που έστειλαν πρωτοχρονιάτικα οι Βρυξέλλες

Οι Βρυξέλλες θέλουν να αναγνωρίσουν την πυρηνική ενέργεια και το φυσικό αέριο ως «πράσινες» δραστηριότητες, υπό ορισμένες προϋποθέσεις, στο πλαίσιο του νέου Ευρωπαϊκού Συστήματος Ταξινόμησης.

01 01 2022 | 15:25

Climate change: Storm clouds gather after COP26

Is the progress that was made at the COP26 Glasgow climate summit already in jeopardy because of challenges in the year ahead? 2021 was a momentous year for climate change.

01 01 2022 | 15:17

Alaska 'Icemageddon' warning follows heat record

The coldest US state of Alaska has recorded its hottest-ever December day, amid an unusual winter warm spell.

01 01 2022 | 14:34

In Australia’s climate wars, delay and deception are the new denial

For climate change in Australia, 2021 was the year of the bullshit absolution narrative. The wide grin of a promise of good, with a bag of sinister held behind the back. This was 2021’s grubby…

01 01 2022 | 14:30

How Covid and climate misinformation spread in 2021

Misinformation about the Covid pandemic and climate change is slowing an effective collective response to these emergencies. BBC Monitoring’s experts Shayan Sardarizadeh and Kayleen Devlin explain…

01 01 2022 | 13:54

The everyday foods that could become luxuries

Everyday foods such as coffee, meat and spices could become luxury items due to global climate impacts and changing tastes. As we head towards the end of another extraordinary year, BBC Future is…

01 01 2022 | 13:45

French ban on plastic packaging for fruit and vegetables begins

A new law banning plastic packaging on most fruit and vegetables comes into effect in France from New Year's day.

01 01 2022 | 13:39

The climate crisis spells both risk and opportunity for the financial world

How the next generation of solar, wind and EV companies will fare in the coming year is one of the most exciting parlour games in the City, on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley this holiday season…

01 01 2022 | 13:34

Don’t Look Up is right, the end is nigh. Are we ever going to care?

People’s detachment in the face of annihilation feels terrifyingly authentic There is a good reason why people wearing signs in the street saying “The End is Nigh” are ignored: even if their message…

01 01 2022 | 13:28

It’s time we scrubbed the greenwash off the oil industry

To survive this post-Cambridge Analytica world you must treat everything you encounter as if it might be a #sponsoredpost, You may have seen last week that Shell abandoned its proposed

01 01 2022 | 13:10

Is bread bad for the environment?

Bread is a staple food and variations of the popular food item have appeared everywhere in the world, from Middle Eastern pita to Central American tortillas and Ethiopian injera. In the UK alone an…

01 01 2022 | 13:03

Germany ‘will miss two-year carbon targets’, admits climate minister

The country’s new environment head said: ‘We are starting with a drastic backlog’ Germany is likely to fail to hit its carbon emissions reduction targets in the coming two years, Economy and Climate…

01 01 2022 | 12:54

Companies race to stem flood of microplastic fibres into the oceans

New products range from washing machine filters and balls to fabrics made from kelp and orange peel From filters to bags to balls, the number of products aimed at stopping the torrent of…

01 01 2022 | 12:48

‘Waste colonialism’: world grapples with west’s unwanted plastic

Germany and UK are big exporters of plastic, much of which lies rotting in ports in Turkey, Vietnam and other countries

01 01 2022 | 12:41

‘We’ll get it done. Come hell, high water or Covid’: Can 2022 be a super year for nature?

Biodiversity talks in Kunming are likely to be delayed again, but the world urgently needs a Paris-style agreement for nature

01 01 2022 | 12:26

Telling people to ‘follow the science’ won’t save the planet. But they will fight for justice

The climate emergency has clear themes with heroes and villains. Describing it this way is how to build a movement The biggest success of the fossil fuel industry’s decades-long campaign to push…

01 01 2022 | 12:23

I’m a climate scientist. Don’t Look Up captures the madness I see every day

The movie Don’t Look Up is satire. But speaking as a climate scientist doing everything I can to wake people up and avoid planetary destruction, it’s also the most accurate film about society’s…