UK pessimistic about UN climate talks
Only 19% of UK citizens are confident that an international agreement on climate change will be reached, according to a new public survey.
Only 19% of UK citizens are confident that an international agreement on climate change will be reached, according to a new public survey.
The AFPM has responded to the EPA’s release of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Renewable Volume Obligations for 2014, 2015 and 2016.
The relationship between India and the IEA took a further step forward on 27 November with the launch in New Delhi of the India Energy Outlook.
Recent research has discovered that microorganisms found in the frozen remains of the cave lion and the woolly rhinoceros can decompose oil components into water and carbon dioxide.
The emission monitoring systems market is expected to be worth US$2.81 billion by 2020, according to MarketsandMarkets.
A substantial gap exists between the US climate pledge to the UN and President Obama's 2025 target of a 26 - 28% reduction in greenhouse gases (GHGs), compared to 2005.
Ensyn has been granted a key regulatory approval from the US Environmental Protection Agency for its renewable gasoline product, RFGasoline.
The Illinois Corn Growers Association, Farm Bureau and Renewable Fuels Association have released a statement discrediting an anti-ethanol campaign.
Energy related carbon dioxide emissions have fallen in nearly every US state between 2005 and 2013.
Alberta’s updated climate strategy is expected to improve market access for oil and natural gas.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and Diesel Technology Forum (DTF) are hosting webinars in the run up to the Paris Climate Conference (COP21).
The US and China are planning to advance their respective policies to limit CO2 emissions, according to EIA.
The US EIA reports that passenger travel makes up most of the world’s transportation energy use.
The US EIA reports that passenger travel makes up most of the world’s transportation energy use.
Concentric Energy Advisors Inc. has reported that former regulators, Benjamin O. Davis and Kenneth A. Sosnick, have joined the firm as Senior Project Managers.