Tags: Decarbonziationscienceenvironmentwired impactbusiness
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1 | Siôn Geschwindt Next Web The Heart of Tech ❤️ Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Netherlands starts building €1.5bn hydrogen pipeline to cut reliance on natural gas - about 1 year ago Swiss startup opens plant that permanently stores CO2 in waste concrete - about 1 year ago | |
2 | Ioanna Lykiardopoulou Next Web Prof of Statistical Science.
Works at UCL. London, UK | EU pushes further for domestic production of green tech - about 1 year ago | |
3 | US Department of Energy Clean Technica Covers cleantech industry. Focus on EVs, renewables. World | ||
4 | Gabrielle See Eco-Business Covers sustainable finance. Ex-CNBC. Personal views. Singapore | ||
5 | Karmela Padavic-Callaghan New Scientist Science writer. Physics PhD. | We could make fuel and fertiliser by recycling wastewater - 3 months ago | |
6 | Robin Hicks Eco-Business Sustainability journalist. Shark nut. Cat servant. West Ham fan. Singapore | ‘Decarbonisation does not cost seconds on the track’: Mercedes F1 sustainability head on the race to net zero - 3 months ago | |
7 | Steve Hanley Clean Technica Scientist/Author. Professor at U. Penn. University of Pennsylvania | Breathe Deep, People. Fill Your Lungs With Lovely Methane - 4 months ago | |
8 | Tina Casey Clean Technica Tech/energy writer.
ESG and politics.
Opinions are personal. | New Direct Air Carbon Capture System Captures Water, Too - 10 months ago Membrane-Free Green Hydrogen To Chase The Fossil Fuel Blues Away - 11 months ago Something Is Afoot With Green Hydrogen From Wastewater - about 1 year ago | |
9 | Knowable Magazine Ars Technica Sound science, smart stories. Español @RevistaKnowable. San Mateo, California | The greening of planes, trains, and automobiles - 5 months ago | |
10 | James Dinneen New Scientist Science news source. Worldwide |