Simon Cocking

Renewable hydrogen and propane fuel gases made from glycerol

Aston University research has shown the way forward for making renewable hydrogen and propane fuel gases from glycerol. An organic…

3 years ago

SEAI Decarbonising Transport Conference, October 12th

 Transport is the largest source of energy consumption in Ireland and the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) conference will…

3 years ago

How Rory Stewart Restored Ancient Kabul, Bright Sparks

By JOHN TUSA, author of Bright Sparks: How Creativity and Innovation can Ignite Business Success, published by Bloomsbury Business on…

3 years ago

Energy on the Estuary, Harnessing the resources of the Mid-West

Limerick Chamber, in partnership with our esteemed SME Strand Partner AIB, is thrilled to announce the remarkable success of our…

3 years ago

Green Bitcoin Mining: A Partner in the Transition to Renewable Energy

As leaders convene at Climate Week and the UN General Assembly to address global environmental challenges, a new paper sheds…

3 years ago

Why nature needs to be on the balance sheet

Put nature on the balance sheet - a call for the natural capital approach to Budget 2024 Natural Capital Ireland…

3 years ago

2023 Pongo Environmental Awards take place Oct 14th, Santa Monica

Orang Utan Republik Foundation to Hold 2023 Pongo Awards to Honor Environmental Achievement and Benefit Critically Endangered Orangutans 2023 Pongo…

3 years ago

How can companies be more sustainable in the mobile economy?

By Gerrit Jan Konijnenberg, Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) who looks at the mobile economy. When discussing the climate crisis, many…

3 years ago

Who’s Fighting The Future?

With Brett King and Rob Tercek Description: Brett and Rob on the latest moves against Big Tech. The Writers Guild…

3 years ago

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