Climate tech explained: low-emission steel plantsThere are alternatives to highly polluting blast furnaces, but they require vast quantities of green electricityClimate tech explained: grid-scale battery storageEnergy storage at a scale to power whole towns or cities is an essential part of the transition to net zeroClimate tech explained: methane inhibitorsReducing the amount of gas produced by cows can cut overall emissions from farmingClimate tech explained: direct air captureSucking carbon straight from the air could play a role in reaching net zero, provided costs come downClimate tech explained: carbon capture and removalThere’s no shortage of techniques — only a lack of consensus over pros and consClimate tech explained: sustainable aviation fuelsAircraft travel is perhaps the hardest human activity to decarbonise. Used cooking oil is part of the solutionMore from this SeriesClimate tech explained: heat pumpsBest understood as operating like a fridge in reverse, the technology is a key part of the road to net zeroClimate tech explained: fertiliser Making crop nutrients requires a lot of fossil fuels — using hydrogen instead could put an end to that
Climate tech explained: low-emission steel plantsThere are alternatives to highly polluting blast furnaces, but they require vast quantities of green electricityClimate tech explained: grid-scale battery storageEnergy storage at a scale to power whole towns or cities is an essential part of the transition to net zeroClimate tech explained: methane inhibitorsReducing the amount of gas produced by cows can cut overall emissions from farmingClimate tech explained: direct air captureSucking carbon straight from the air could play a role in reaching net zero, provided costs come downClimate tech explained: carbon capture and removalThere’s no shortage of techniques — only a lack of consensus over pros and consClimate tech explained: sustainable aviation fuelsAircraft travel is perhaps the hardest human activity to decarbonise. Used cooking oil is part of the solutionMore from this SeriesClimate tech explained: heat pumpsBest understood as operating like a fridge in reverse, the technology is a key part of the road to net zeroClimate tech explained: fertiliser Making crop nutrients requires a lot of fossil fuels — using hydrogen instead could put an end to that