Author: EcoLife

    Discounts, jobs and better services: Can community engagement create real support for renewables?
    07 May 2025

    Most Europeans support the shift to renewable energy, but translating that into support for actual projects on the ground isn’t easy. Europe’s energy sector is undergoing a rapid transformation. Growth in renewable energy is breaking records, meeting a major milestone of 50 per cent of the European Union’s electricity demand last year, largely thanks to […]

    Biological particles may be crucial for inducing heavy rain
    06 May 2025

    EPFL atmospheric and climate scientists show that biological particles may induce rain events that could contribute to flooding and snowstorms, owing to their ability to precipitate ice formation in clouds. They call for an update of meteorological and climate models. Clouds form upon existing particles in the atmosphere and extreme weather events like flooding and […]

    Your rooftop solar panels could be at risk from cyberattacks. Here’s how we can fortify the tech
    05 May 2025

    A new report maps solar systems’ cybersecurity weaknesses and how we can protect them. Solar power experts are warning that tighter controls are needed to stop a cyberattack from devastating the industry. Energy security is in the spotlight in Europe, as attacks on energy infrastructure increase. Solar, while less targeted than traditional energy sources, is not […]

    ‘A hidden treasure’: Scientists rally to protect the Gulf’s overlooked seagrass meadows
    04 May 2025

    Vital to dugongs, sea turtles, fish nurseries and carbon storage, seagrass meadows are among the ocean’s most critical – and at the same time most overlooked – ecosystems. Yet, they are disappearing at alarming rates around the world. Scientists from across the region gathered in Abu Dhabi for the first Arabian Seagrass Workshop last week, […]

    Countries yet to cash in on $300bn climate jackpot
    03 May 2025

    Developing countries including most Middle East states have yet to use a new $300 billion climate fund to draw up plans to go green – blaming global turmoil and choosing to “wait for others” to go first, The National has been told. Armed with the $300 billion pledge, countries had a February deadline to reveal how they would help tackle global warming. […]

    UAE hosts World Bank meeting to curb global gas flaring by 2030
    02 May 2025

    The UAE has hosted the World Bank’s Global Flaring and Methane Reduction (GMFR) Partnership meeting as part of a global effort to drive down waste that could otherwise be converted to energy. The World Bank estimates that billions of cubic metres of gas are being released into the air annually due to flaring. This is […]

    Fact check: Did wind and solar really cause Portugal and Spain’s mass blackout?
    01 May 2025

    Investigations are ongoing into what went wrong with the electricity system, which impacted some 60 million people. Spain and Portugal are still reeling from the largest power cut in recent European history, which struck just after midday on Monday. With power supplies mostly back to normal, attention is laser-focused on what caused the incident. Speculation […]

    UAE braces for prolonged hot summer with temperatures likely to hit 48ºC
    30 Apr 2025

    The UAE has entered an unusually intense, early heatwave, with temperatures already climbing past 44°C in recent days – a sweltering sign of what experts warn will be a hotter, longer summer. Dr Ahmed Habib at the National Centre of Meteorology told The National that the country is currently gripped by a thermal low pressure system, […]

    Finding ‘win-win-wins’ for climate, economics and justice
    29 Apr 2025

    As evidence continues to pour in showing that climate change’s impacts disproportionately affect disadvantaged communities around the globe, so, too, do stories showing that these communities can also pay outsized costs to implement climate solutions. Yet, in examining the available body of data and literature detailing how different countries have rolled out climate change mitigation […]

    How Abu Dhabi’s salt domes could help the UAE reach its net-zero targets
    28 Apr 2025

    Natural geological structures called salt domes in Abu Dhabi could play a leading role in the UAE’s energy transition, new research suggests. These structures of sedimentary rocks, formed where a large mass of salt has been forced upwards, often forming traps for oil or natural gas, are of interest to engineers who are concerned with the storage of hydrogen generated by renewable […]