In the context of using methanol as a marine fuel, the shipping industry is on its way to achieving net-zero emissions by ...
The world economy continues to over-exploit nature, despite being fully dependent on it. It is easy to see why this is unsustainable, especially ...
Advancements in technology will allow ... term global oil demand, as the world's population is expected to increase from 8 billion today to nearly 10 billion in 2050, adding to demand for energy.
A GRAM Project study forecasts a sharp rise in deaths from antimicrobial resistance, predicting over 39 million lives lost by 2050 without action ... ‘Understanding how trends in AMR deaths have ...
But making air conditioning more efficient is important too. Because commercial ACs tend to be used for up to two decades, those installed in the next few years will influence how many emissions are ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said generation capacity of nuclear power worldwide is expected to rise more ...
Communities living in informal housing, despite contributing the least to climate change, are, in fact, the most severely ...
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Exxon Mobil says humans will use roughly as much crude oil in 2050 as they do today and that the world isn't on pace to make dramatic emissions reductions needed to stem climate change.
In my previous article for the Forbes Technology Council ... It’s the daring and rebellious who truly change the world and make big moments in history.
It did not have a 2050 demand figure in its previous outlook released in 2023. The company also painted a more somber view on global carbon emissions reductions than BP. Advancements in technology ...