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BBCNEWS The Papers June 4, 2024 23:34:00

That this is a move that has to be taken and you cannotjust rely on offshore wind and other forms of renewables and clearly it has been given impetus by a couple of things, the ukraine crisis, the war which has affected the cost of gas and the energy supply, and made energy security a big issue. and clearly the cost of living crisis which has followed on from that which is driven by the gas price in essence, largely driven by it, anyway, and the need to move away from reliance on fossil fuels for those reasons and also for the long term benefit of the world in general with increasing temperatures which we have experienced here and everybody else has experienced, more erratic weather patterns, which appear almost certainly to be the result of the climate change trends which have ....

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How Will Climate Change Affect Southern California? Sign Up Now for a Free Webinar Featuring UCLA Climate Scientist Daniel Swain and UC Agriculture and Natural Resources Scientists


Published: Wednesday, 07 April 2021 05:55
UC Thelma Hansen Fund to host climate webinar series, April 27-29 
April 7, 2021 - By Pamela Kan-Rice, Author - Assistant Director, News and Information Outreach - Members of the public are invited to attend a free webinar series discussing the effects of
climate change on Southern California. At the three-day webinar Climate Change: What Does It Mean for Southern California?, UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain and UC Agriculture and Natural Resources scientists will discuss climate changes anticipated, impacts on agriculture, wildfire risk and how to prepare for it, and ways to communicate about climate and to build resilience in communities. ....

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Energy News Monitor | Volume XVII; Issue 27


Why Hydrogen?
The idea of using hydrogen as an energy carrier is not new but this time there is hope that hydrogen will finally make a difference to energy supply and emission reduction. Part of the reason is that the hydrogen-electricity (“hydricity”) model is expected to be far cheaper than an electricity only model for decarbonisation of the energy sector. Apart from balancing intermittency of renewables, hydrogen can also facilitate decarbonisation of heavy industry (iron & steel, chemicals, cement, shipping and long-haul surface transport) which has proved to be a challenge for electricity from renewables. The progress made in reducing the cost of producing low carbon hydrogen is also another reason for the revival of interest in hydrogen. ....

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