Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. But on Earth, we can’t get enough – at least of the renewable kind. In our top story, we explore what it would mean for our infrastructure to stay one step ahead of the hydrogen curve.
No one wants a pipeline to nowhere
But for new forms of renewable energy like green hydrogen, it is often not clear when and where to build infrastructure to match supply and demand.
Life in cities can be hard. Thearom Ret, this year’s winner of the Flemming Bligaard Award from the Ramboll Foundation, is working to change that.
Supporting world’s largest direct air capture facility
The new plant in Iceland will capture the carbon equivalent of 7,000 cars – 9 times more than the previous world record holder.
What we are reading about COP15
What is Cop15 and why does it matter for all life on Earth? (Guardian); 3 visions to protect nature at COP15 (The Conversation); Interactive: Tracking progress at the COP15 biodiversity summit (Carbon Brief); Nature positive (Ramboll);
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