With oil past peak, Shell vows to eliminate carbon by 2050
In a strategy update, Shell outlined plans to grow rapidly its low-carbon businesses, including biofuels and hydrogen, but spending will stay tilted towards oil and gas in near future
Treetop sensors help Indonesia eavesdrop on forests to curb illegal logging
Using artificial intelligence, audio sensors detect the sound of chainsaws, helping local officials crack down on people felling trees in the rainforest
Sensor kanopi rekam suara di hutan untuk hentikan pembalakan liar
Memanfaatkan kecerdasan buatan (AI), sensor audio digunakan untuk mendeteksi suara gergaji mesin di hutan. Sensor tersebut dapat membantu aparat membekuk pelaku penebangan liar.
PREVIEW-COVID, climate, tax feature at first post-Trump G7 talks
G7 source said officials would discuss how best to shape and respond to the phases of the global recovery from coronavirus pandemic and support for vulnerable countries to aid the global recovery
'Matrix'-style bracelets turn humans into batteries
Scientists say stretchy tool could power watches or fitness trackers, replacing batteries
France presents new climate bill, activists slam 'mini-measures'
A French court ruled this month the government was at fault for not doing enough to combat climate change and the new bill is meant to reflect proposals made by a committee of citizens
OPINION: Exiting Amazon oil is progress - but banks and business must do more
Under pressure from consumers and investors, some banks are stepping back from financing Amazon forest destruction, but more must join in
INSIGHT-Elon Musk wants clean power. But Tesla's carrying bitcoin's dirty baggage
Bitcoin production is estimated to generate between 22 and 22.9 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions a year according to a 2019 study
Kenya launches $34 mln project to tackle effects of climate change
The project, backed by the Green Climate Fund, aims to help 620,000 people in 11 counties in dryland areas and restore over 500,000 hectares of rangelands
Egypt's farmers tap new technology to save water and boost crops
A government project uses sensors buried in the soil to tell farmers via an app when fields need water and just how much to use