Tags: AmmoniaShippingEmissionsEnergyFuel
Profile | Contacts | Recent Articles on Subject | |
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1 | Tina Casey Clean Technica Tech/energy writer.
ESG and politics.
Opinions are personal. | LNG Stakeholders Have Something New To Worry About Now - about 1 year ago $4 Billion Says Green Hydrogen Is Here To Stay, With A Green Ammonia Twist - about 1 year ago Something Is Afoot With Green Hydrogen From Wastewater - over 1 year ago | |
2 | James Dinneen New Scientist Science news source. Worldwide | Zero-carbon shipping fuel could be a new source of pollution - about 2 months ago Life’s vital chemistry may have begun in hot, cracked rock - 11 months ago Making wastewater less acidic could help the ocean capture more carbon - about 1 year ago | |
3 | Benji Jones Vox Environmental reporter. Brooklyn, New York | These metal chambers measure burps and farts. For science. - 3 months ago | |
4 | Tom Hawking Popular Science Writer at The Guardian.
Former EIC at Flavorwire.
Rarely uses Twitter. Brooklyn, NY | ||
5 | Robin Hicks Eco-Business Sustainability journalist. Shark nut. Cat servant. West Ham fan. Singapore | ||
6 | Tim De Chant TechCrunch Promotes clean energy.
Supports climatetech economy. Massachusetts | ||
7 | Stewart Burnett Automotive World Voice of the remarketing & used car sectors. | ||
8 | Karmela Padavic-Callaghan New Scientist Science writer. Physics PhD. | We could make fuel and fertiliser by recycling wastewater - 7 months ago | |
9 | Sophie Putka MedPage Today Enterprise, investigative writer. New York, USA | FDA Warns Against Smelling Salts - 7 months ago | |
10 | Orla Dwyer Eco-Business Food, land, nature journalist.
Writes @carbonbrief. Ireland in United Kingdom |