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TwistR Energy: Pioneering supersonic cryogenic gas processing solutions

TwistR Energy, a pioneer in supersonic cryogenic gas processing, teams up with TriGen Energy to decarbonise the industry.

Research into soil microbiome illuminates global carbon cycle

According to a new study from researchers at the Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science at the University of Vienna, warmer soils result in soil microbiome diversity.

Transforming ocean-climate action in Canada

Ocean Frontier Institute, led by Dalhousie University, is driving the science and innovation needed to solve urgent ocean-climate challenges.

Turning climate research into climate impact

Future innovations in climate tech and climate research can help us reach net zero and combat climate change. Discover more here.

Three lessons the world must learn from COP28 and Davos 2024

What did COP28 and Davos 2024 teach us about how to influence climate action this year? Discover more here.

NASA PACE mission successfully launches to measure ocean health and climate change

Learn how NASA's PACE mission is ushering in a new era of cutting-edge climate monitoring, analysing ocean health and climate change.

Revolutionising power grids: Overcoming challenges with Dynamic Line Rating

In an interview with Innovation News Network, Amir Cohen, CEO at EGM, outlines the potential benefits of Dynamic Line Rating for optimising energy distribution and enhancing grid resilience in the face of climate change.

New carbon dioxide electroreduction system developed to reduce CO2 emissions

Researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University have developed a durable and highly selective carbon dioxide electroreduction system.

Campaign launched to boost UK participation in £82bn Horizon Europe funding

A new initiative aimed at galvanising UK businesses, academics, and researchers to tap into £82bn Horizon Europe funding has been launched.

Commercialising battery-electric aircraft could have major climate benefits

Researchers have performed a life cycle assessment on battery-electric aircraft directly compared to fossil-fuelled planes. Read more here.

The energy transition in hot and arid countries is vital for global climate targets

Dr Gonzalo Castro de la Mata, Executive Director at the Earthna Center for a Sustainable Future at the Qatar Foundation, explains that the energy transition in hot and arid countries is a pressing matter if global net zero goals are to be met. 

Uptake of low-carbon activities affected by inequality rates

A new study has found that promoting low-carbon activities will be more successful in societies where everyone has the capacity to make changes.

Nutrition insecurity caused by climate change to be reduced with new policies

According to a new study, nutrition insecurity in Africa needs to be combated with crops that are resilient to climate change.

CCUS Vision: UK announces carbon capture strategy to seize global market

The UK Government has announced an ambitious carbon capture strategy to position the nation as a global leader in the sector.

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