
Japan to Speed Up Nuclear Return
The government of Japan is looking at major new initiatives to speed up the return of idled nuclear reactors, as the country moves to a
The government of Japan is looking at major new initiatives to speed up the return of idled nuclear reactors, as the country moves to a
Beijing, China – The Chinese government has today announced a range of major policies that will see the nation invest in electrification of the economy,
The UK Government is turbocharging the uptake of nuclear energy, this week announcing a Great British Nuclear, with a target of having nuclear deliver 25%
Canada has unveiled new details on the nation’s critical minerals strategy, with the government unlocking $1.5 Billion Canadian dollars through the Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF).
As the northern hemisphere burns through record heat waves and the world records record high temperatures, China and the US are stepping up climate talks,
A new report on critical minerals has just dropped, this one is from the International Renewable Energy Agency. As many of us know, with the
Hundreds of millions of dollars in financing money have been announced today by the GCF, in a bid to fund major climate projects across the
In order to keep global warming to 1.5C, the world somehow needs to find a way to cut global emissions by 43%, the President of
China is set to speed up its transition to clean energy, with Beijing signalling a significant move to reform the power sector. In a speech
Canada is moving swiftly on commitments to carbon zero goals by investing in new nuclear power capacity in Ontario. Canadian governments are undertaking a coal
Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is demanding the Australian government embrace nuclear power. Australia currently has a ban on any nuclear power industry in the
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is pushing for a US-China response to decarbonisation financing efforts, during a high-stakes trip to Beijing. Yellen, a key member
A new report on Critical Minerals by McKinsey suggested a shortage of rare critical minerals, including the mineral dysprosium, terbium, iridium, copper and tin could