Cleaner fuels
Can natural hydrogen play a role in net zero?
In 1987, a crew sent to drill water wells in the village of Bourakébougou, Mali, came across something unexpected. After…
MethaneSat will remind the oil and gas sector “to get back to work”
MethaneSat – a satellite measuring global methane emissions from the oil and gas sector – was launched onboard SpaceX’s Transporter-10…
How bad are private jets for the environment?
Recent coverage of celebrities like Taylor Swift and politicians using private jets for short journeys has reignited a debate about…
How clean cooking has ‘moved to the top of the energy agenda’
In Africa today, four-out-of-five people continue to cook their meals over open fires. Globally, around 2.3 billion people are burning…
The trailblazing EU policy set to decarbonise the global shipping industry
At the end of January, the largest cruise ship ever built set sail on its maiden voyage from Miami. Longer…
Weekly data: Red Sea crisis could quadruple CO₂ emissions from ships
The diversion of more than 100 container ships around the southern tip of Africa, from their usual Asia-to-Europe route from…
Explainer: how green hydrogen could help Chile go carbon-neutral by 2040
Chile is looking to attract investors in solar, wind and green hydrogen technologies as the country prepares to decarbonise its…
How COP28 raised the profile of ‘super pollutants’ like black carbon
DUBAI – Nestled between the hundreds of pavilions in COP28's sprawling Blue Zone were four geodesic domes. The igloo-like structures,…
Brazilian biofuels look for an opening at COP28
DUBAI – The world’s attention in the closing days of COP28 in Dubai has been firmly focused on the likelihood…
Indonesia and Malaysia want to become CCS hubs. What does it mean for the energy transition?
In September 2023, Japan and Malaysia signed an agreement to send CO₂ from CCS projects in Japan to Malaysia, where…