Tag: CO2 Emissions
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Uranium Market Dynamics, Nuclear Power and Global Security Concerns
In a world grappling with climate change and striving to shift towards green energy, nuclear power has emerged as a key player. This clean, efficient, and potent form of energy is increasingly needed to help us move away from fossil fuels. Central to this transformation is uranium, the fuel used in nuclear power generation. However,…
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Is the hydrogen fuel cell market running on empty?
It’s Complicated Climate change and hydrogen have a complicated relationship. First, let’s brush up on our chemistry. Hydrogen is a chemical element, represented by the symbol H. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and flammable gaseous substance. Moreover, hydrogen is the simplest and lightest element on the periodic table. In fact, hydrogen has an atomic mass…
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Unsolicited Advice From Your Resident Plant-Based Expert
Fear Versus Facts You don’t know until you try. In my 25 years of existence, this was arguably the best piece of unsolicited advice I have received. Granted, it was given to me by the heroin addict outside of my London apartment, this advice still rings true today. With this in mind, having tirelessly scoured…
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Greenlane Renewables Inc. (GRN.T): Whoever Smelt It Dealt It
Feeling Gassy? While a large proportion of natural gas in our atmosphere is man-made, last night’s Taco Bell isn’t to blame. Before we get into it, let’s talk about natural gas and methane, two terms that are commonly used interchangeably. Methane is a colorless, odorless, and flammable greenhouse gas. While natural gas is primarily methane, it…