The Energy Future is 100% Renewable!
Last week was filled with good news as the IPCC released its Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation für erfreuliche Nachrichten: A share of 80% renewable energy in the...
View ArticleBC’s controversial energy topics: Fracking, tar sands, pipelines and tankers
Last weekend, I have attended an Earth Day panel discussion at the Vancouver Public Library where British Columbia’s most controversial energy topics were discussed. As BC is situated between Alberta’s...
View ArticleAfter the Fiscal Cliff, let’s focus on the Climate Cliff
Stock exchanges can be happy: In the latest possible moment (actually, even a bit later), the embarrassing US Fiscal Cliff negotiations came to the anticipated successful and positive ending with a lot...
View ArticleEARTHtalks: Dare to be great!
On Thursday May, 16th, the annual EARTHtalks brought together renowned speakers and many (especially young) people interested in climate change and the environment in Vienna’s imperial Hofburg. In her...
View ArticleBefore IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2013: Shale gas is not an option
As the IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2013 will be released today, I’d like to take a look back at last week’s panel discussion “Energy future at the crossroads” in Vienna. Ingmar Höbarth, Managing...
View ArticleWorld Energy Outlook 2013: The Good, the Bad and the Really Ugly
Yesterday, the International Energy Agency released its highly-anticipated World Energy Outlook 2013. As expected in my previous blogpost, the report heralds the medium-term end of the US shale gas...
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