The geopolitics of critical materials and minerals and implications for the low-carbon transition
Critical materials are gaining attention in the conversation around sustainable energy transitions, but what are they, and why do they matter?
Critical materials are gaining attention in the conversation around sustainable energy transitions, but what are they, and why do they matter?
CCG's Starter Data Kits are open-source, zero-level country datasets designed to accelerate the energy planning process.
New paper outlines a new probabilistic method for projecting future commodity prices for techno-economic analyses without bias.
New study of UK plastics flows shows 1/3 of related GHG emissions could be reduced by increasing recycling capacity and reducing demand.
New paper outlines 13 criteria for assessing the sustainability of lignocellulosic wastes, a new source of bioplastic packaging.
We introduce a new seven-step method for creating a water budget that combines both quality and quantity in a mass balance of water.
Researchers present seven planet-compatible pathways the chemical industry could follow to reach net zero by 2050.
New article from CuiCui Xiao recommends coordinated governance to tackle regional patterns of urban haze pollution.
If we are truly committed to reaching zero emissions, we must be prepared for a world where the amount of steel we can produce is lower
Digital twins could transform the agricultural sector. But how effective could they be? New article reviews the key barriers to deploying this new technology.