By Michael Anenburg, Australian National University Extinct volcanoes are hard to study – we never see them erupt. Using a unique experimental...
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Rare earth minerals needed to fuel the transition to renewable energy and create everything from TVs to smartphones could be found inside dormant volcanoes.
By Michael Anenburg, Australian National University Extinct volcanoes are hard to study – we never see them erupt. Using a unique experimental...
A team of scientists from the Australian National University has found that some extinct volcanoes store significant reserves of rare earth elements,...
What is green hydrogen? Green hydrogen Green hydrogen is hydrogen produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources,...
What is the MENA region? MENA is the acronym for “Middle East and North Africa”, regularly used in academic and business writings. It refers...
He believes organisation with lighter electricity needs and stable finances will be best positioned to transition to renewable energy.
RUSHTON PARAY THE CENTRAL Bank’s July 2024 Economic Bulletin reveals a troubling economic picture for Trinidad and Tobago, with significant issues...
The effort to save the pale blue dot called Earth is all about the green - that is, the money to finance a transition to renewable energy sources like...
New large-scale renewable energy sources are strengthening at an accelerating rate, according to the latest Quarterly Carbon Market Report from the...
Researchers have discovered that seabirds, including penguins and albatrosses, have highly-sensitive regions in their beaks that could be used to...
Energy infrastructure of the future could look very different to the infrastructure we rely on today. Research by a team of experts from the National...