
Snippets for 21 July 2022
Thanks for reading our latest issue of Snippets. We kick off our newsletter with an article examining how the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss are inextricably linked to human activities and why it is critical politicians and lawmakers commit to real and meaningful changes at the impending 15th UN Convention on Biological Diversity conference in December. We also discuss the challenges posed by the 1991 energy charter treaty to the 52 signatory countries (m


Hydrology, 21 July 2022
Storage chart provided courtesy of Energy Link

Snippets for 7 July 2022
Thanks for reading our latest issue of Snippets. This week, we examine the continuing journey into renewables and away from fossil fuels. Whilst some of the fiscal numbers such as $9.2 trillion per annum seem large, are they really, compared to the damage being caused to our ecosystems and from climate induced extreme weather events? And every day, renewable technologies keep on getting cheaper, with on-shore wind at $32 MWh and solar PV at $34 MWh. This compares with indus


Hydrology, 7 July 2022
Storage chart provided courtesy of Energy Link