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Climate Policy02.04.2025 – In times of global crises, climate policy is a central pillar of the European security architecture. A “Kiel Policy Brief” co-authored by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) quantifies the security benefits of an ambitious EU climate policy. It results in lower energy revenues for Russia’s state budget – and thus is a strategic complement to defense, rather than a competing priority.See the Story
Climate policy eases pressure on EU defence spending by lowering Russian oil revenues – research report
EnergyTimur Gül, chief energy technology officer for the IEA, speaking during the IEA’s press conference. Although the range of new energy technologies under development globally is broader and appears more promising than ever, the global energy innovation landscape is at a pivotal moment amid signs of slowing momentum in financing and shifting priorities, according to the latest IEA report. The IEA, in their report The State of Energy Innovation, fin…See the Story
Energy innovation showing slowed momentum at pivotal moment warns IEA
Artificial IntelligenceNuclear fusion, long considered the Holy Grail of clean energy, is set to take a decisive step forward in the UK in 2025. At the heart of this energy revolution lies an unexpected material: tungsten. This metal, known for its robustness and resistance to extreme temperatures, could well be the key to making nuclear fusion […] L’article Nuclear fusion: a revolutionary tungsten for 2025 in the UK est apparu en premier sur The EYE.See the Story
Nuclear fusion: a revolutionary tungsten for 2025 in the UK
Climate Change · GermanyReconstruction of global average surface temperature for the past two million years shows continuous cooling until about 1.2 million years ago, followed by a general flattening, with close coupling of global temperature and atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 800,000 years. Although there are many geochemical records of past climate variability, an extensive reconstruction of global average surface temperature (GAST) has so f…See the Story
Evolution of global temperature over the past two million years
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