The use of Hydrofluorocarbons in cooling systems may save the ozone layer – but it will harm the climate

29 May 2008 | Author: Rajesh Chhabara
Explosive growth in the demand for wind power has created a global waiting list for wind turbines. Chinese turbine companies may be part of the solution as they ramp up production and get ready to export.
3 Nov 2003 | Author: Mallen Baker
Fook Tin Technologies has became the first winner from mainland China of the environmental performance award granted as part of the Hong Kong Awards for Industry.
8 Apr 2009 | Author: Zara Maung, editor (until Sept 09)
ClimateChangeCorp editor Zara Maung speaks to Mitsubishi Electric's Donald Daw in a webcast about the future of air source heat pump technology
8 Apr 2009 | Author: Felix von Geyer
Energy companies in the US are figuring out how to recoup the costs of smart grids
17 Mar 2009 | Author: Emma Clarke
Nuclear energy is a key part of the new energy plan. But what plans do we have for disposing of the industry's highly toxic waste?
17 Mar 2009 | Author: Dr Michael Gell
Supermarkets are trialling anaerobic digestion as a way to generate energy and minimise their waste, and soon the biological process could have a far wider reaching application
3 Mar 2009 | Author: Jon Entine
Under pressure from environmentalists, the coal industry and its supporters are claiming that their fuel can be clean. But do their claims stack up?
27 Feb 2009 | Author: Oliver Balch
Airlines are responding to the need to cut their carbon footprint. But so far the industry has lacked the big breakthrough idea to achieve the emissions reductions required
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