The earth is at a “tipping point” for climate change, according to the world’s scientific community. Building on the basic structure of the Kyoto Protocol, reaffirmed at the December 2015 Paris Conference of the Parties, it remains unresolved how the framework of international law for both reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and addressing climate change will be implemented across 200 nations. Approximately 40% of all CO2 emissions are attributable to the electric power sector. Currently, there is no international requirement that developed economies make any shift to zero-carbon or low-carbon renewable power, and the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) program has accomplished only modest renewable energy investment, to ...
Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demand...
Energy and its access have been the principal driving forces behind development. While energy access...
A massive transformation of the global energy supply system is required if deep reductions in atmosp...
The earth is at a “tipping point” for climate change, according to the world’s scientific community....
We have possibly entered the Anthropocene; the most recent geological epoch where humans are though...
Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a ...
Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a ...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
In December, world attention turned to Kyoto, Japan, where parties to the Framework Convention on C...
International solutions, reaching across different types of economies and systems of governance in t...
Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a ...
recently stated unequivocally that climate is warming and that burning of fossil fuels by humans is ...
Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demand...
Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demand...
AbstractThe rapid increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations in the last several decade...
Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demand...
Energy and its access have been the principal driving forces behind development. While energy access...
A massive transformation of the global energy supply system is required if deep reductions in atmosp...
The earth is at a “tipping point” for climate change, according to the world’s scientific community....
We have possibly entered the Anthropocene; the most recent geological epoch where humans are though...
Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a ...
Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a ...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
In December, world attention turned to Kyoto, Japan, where parties to the Framework Convention on C...
International solutions, reaching across different types of economies and systems of governance in t...
Renewable power generation technologies exist today and comprise the foundation for the bridge to a ...
recently stated unequivocally that climate is warming and that burning of fossil fuels by humans is ...
Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demand...
Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demand...
AbstractThe rapid increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations in the last several decade...
Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demand...
Energy and its access have been the principal driving forces behind development. While energy access...
A massive transformation of the global energy supply system is required if deep reductions in atmosp...