Scientists succeed in using bacteria and discarded bread to replace fossil fuels in an innovative sustainable industrial ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The world used more fossil fuels than ever last year, releasing even more greenhouse gases, according to an annual ...
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‘Energy security' is being used to justify more fossil fuels – but this will only make us less secure
Brighton (UK) | The UK government is about to host a summit with the International Energy Agency (IEA) on the future of energy security. It does so as the world grapples with war, geopolitical ...
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New method uses waste bread to replace fossil fuels in chemical manufacturing
Most of us see a heel of dry, forgotten bread as a candidate for ...
The humble breadcrumb could hold the key to cutting out fossil fuels from one of the chemical industry's most widely used reactions, according to a new study. Scientists have found a one-pot microbial ...
Moving people and goods around the world requires a lot of energy, and 95 percent of that comes from burning fossil fuels. As a result, the transportation sector contributes roughly a quarter of the ...
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Global energy transition away from fossil fuels not as fast as one hoped: UK think tank director
Global energy transition away from fossil fuels not as fast as one hoped: UK think tank director ...
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