sustainable future

Nations Convene in Colombia to Phase Out Fossil Fuels

This summit, attended by over 50 countries, aims to forge a concrete path for a global transition away from fossil fuels, addressing the escalating climate crisis and resistance from producing nations. Organized to bypass the political roadblocks encountered at previous UN climate conferences, the conference focuses on overcoming economic dependence, transforming energy systems, and fostering international cooperation, notably excluding fossil fuel lobbyists and nations resistant to change. The initiative is seen as a hopeful turning point, supported by legal experts who emphasize the obligation to phase out fossil fuels, though Indigenous leaders caution that a truly just transition requires more than just declarations.

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Britain becomes first G7 nation to end coal power with last plant closure

From being the kickstarter of the Coal Revolution to now shutting all coal plants. The evolution is insane. Straight up put 1 turbine in the Bolton Strid and the entire country will be powered forever. This achievement is nothing short of incredible. Britain has become the first G7 nation to completely end coal power with the closure of its last plant. It’s a monumental milestone that showcases the country’s commitment to a sustainable future.

The statistics from 2023 are impressive. Wind power accounts for 37.4%, nuclear power for 17.3%, biomass for 7.1%, and gas for 13%. The fact that coal now stands at 0% in the energy mix is a remarkable feat.… Continue reading