Most energy produced when fossil fuels burned is wasted. The transition to electricity and renewables will change this.
Graph of the day: As EU demand recovers, zero carbon takes the lions share
Fossil fuels keep losing out in Europe, even as energy demand returns to normal.
From bridge fuel to background noise: Another blow for gas
It was meant to be the year of gas, but a drumbeat of news has made it the fuel to forget.
Australia’s state-based race to zero emissions has officially kicked off
Morrison isn’t cornered. He’s surrounded. What happens now that both the world and the states are leaving him behind?
Graph of the day: Australia’s gas fleet fails Europe’s “transition fuel” test
Tough new gas standards in Europe might revoke the ‘transition fuel’ label for gas. How does Australia fare?
Norway’s EV revolution shows us the urgency of government action on transport
Norway’s EV revolution is massive, but what more needs to be done to cut transport emissions?
Biden’s key climate threat is America’s gas-fired curse
If Biden can wrest free of the Obama-era gas curse, it’s going to be a massive and unprecedented win for climate. Then we can really begin the celebrations.
Renewable energy generation will overtake coal within 5 years, says IEA
New IEA report says renewables immune to impact of Covid-19, but not to policy failures – but will still overtake coal within five years as number one source of generation.
NSW renewables plan marks a major new moment for climate action in Australia
The NSW government has hit on a magic formula for climate policy, but a dive into the details of its plans show there is more to be done.
It’s Scott Morrison versus the world about his gas-fired fantasy
A significant expansion of gas-fired power on Australia’s grid would cut into the growth of renewables, stifling emissions reductions.










