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5 votes
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After Ukraine – The great clean energy acceleration
3 votes -
Russia's war in Ukraine has forever changed Europe's energy landscape – Norway finds itself at the forefront of an energy crisis
4 votes -
Why Ireland got mad at mud
5 votes -
Wildfires rage in France and Spain as heatwaves sear Europe
12 votes -
Carbon hacking: Least carbon-intensive traveling between US and Europe
My life is split between the US and the Netherlands, where I have friends and work in both places. I try to fly as little as possible: only one intercontinental flight per year. But even that puts...
My life is split between the US and the Netherlands, where I have friends and work in both places. I try to fly as little as possible: only one intercontinental flight per year. But even that puts my individual carbon footprint far above the average human's. I buy carbon offsets but that just shifts responsibility.
I've long been deeply inspired by Greta Thunberg's protest act of sailing from England to New York to attend a 2019 climate summit. But sailing across the ocean in a racing yacht with a crew simply is too extreme.
So I'm curious what are the options for reducing carbon emissions when traveling between continents.
I've contemplated hopping on a freighter ship. My thinking is that: freighter ships are extremely efficient cargo-weight-to-emission ratio-wise, so the marginal carbon emission of me as added 'cargo' must be much lower than as another passenger on an airplane. Plus, the freighter ship will be sailing with or without me on board; whereas as a plane passenger I enable the business of a passenger flight.
6 votes -
As the money pours in, Europe's second-biggest natural gas supplier Norway is fending off accusations that it's profiting from the war in Ukraine
6 votes -
Germany and Norway are considering building a hydrogen pipeline linking the two nations to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian energy supplies
4 votes -
Europe’s energy crisis is coming for the rest of the world, too
5 votes -
Winter is coming and Europe is running scarily low on gas
10 votes -
Why many cities suck (but Dutch cities don’t)
8 votes -
The mystery of Denmark's vanishing wolf pack – are hunters to blame?
3 votes -
The making of a "European Yellowstone" in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania
10 votes -
Why Gothenburg is Europe's most sustainable city – residents and local government have been steadfast in their efforts to reinvent the city's reputation
8 votes -
Sweden closes last coal-fired power station two years ahead of schedule – country becomes third in Europe to exit coal, ahead of mass withdrawal from polluting fossil fuel
18 votes -
Airlines are burning thousands of gallons of fuel flying empty 'ghost' planes so they can keep their flight slots during the coronavirus outbreak
13 votes -
The North Atlantic ocean current, which warms northern Europe, may be slowing
6 votes -
Paris records its hottest day, 108.6° F / 42.6° C, as heat wave scorches Europe
28 votes -
Boar wars: How wild hogs are trashing European cities
7 votes -
EU commission president nominee backs 50% carbon cut by 2030
5 votes -
Climate change made European heatwave at least five times likelier. Searing heat shows crisis is ‘here and now’, say scientists, and is worse than predicted.
14 votes -
Europe has had five 500-year summers in fifteen years
18 votes -
Air pollution deaths are double previous estimates, finds research
5 votes -
Even in a warmer Europe, wind and solar could still keep the lights on
5 votes -
The ‘coal curtain’ is the new Iron Curtain
5 votes -
Teenagers emerge as a force in climate protests across Europe
13 votes -
France’s ecology minister quit on live radio due to society’s “complete indifference” to climate change
51 votes