
Green Steel vs. Conventional: Exploring Pathways to a Sustainable Future
Steel is one of the most critical materials used in modern infrastructure and manufacturing, forming the backbone of everything from buildings to cars. Yet, this vital industry is also one of the largest sources of global carbon emissions. Traditional steel production accounts for approximately 2.8 billion tons of CO₂ each year—equivalent to 7% of yearly emissions worldwide.

Five Key Areas: Trump vs. Harris on Energy Policies
As the 2024 election approaches, Americans are presented with two distinct approaches to the country's energy future. From energy independence to economic impacts, this overview highlights five important aspects of the ongoing conversation about energy options.

The Dilemma of Green Transition: Exploring Conflicts and Decisions in UK Energy and Industrial Projects
As the UK navigates its path towards a greener future, it faces a complex set of challenges and decisions. Balancing the urgent need for sustainable energy and industrial practices with the practical realities of existing infrastructure and economic pressures is no small feat.
The new Labour government, with policies that differ from those of the previous administration, has brought these conflicts into sharper focus. The debates surrounding Drax Power Station’s sustainability claims, the contentious decisions regarding West Cumbria Mining’s coal project, and the transformative shifts at Port Talbot Steelworks each highlight different facets of the green transition dilemma.

Trump's Energy Vision: Key Themes and Promises in the 2024 Campaign
President Trump has made it abundantly clear in his 2024 campaign that U.S. energy policy will be a pivotal focus. He positions energy not just as an isolated policy area, but as a fundamental tool to achieve his broader economic objectives, particularly the fight against inflation and the reduction of living costs for Americans.
Trump’s campaign slogans, such as "End inflation, and make America affordable again" and "Make America the dominant energy producer in the world, by far!" encapsulate his strategy of leveraging energy production to drive economic relief and national strength. Central to his plan is a robust endorsement of fossil fuels, with an emphasis on rolling back restrictions on American energy production.