Refrigerants: The climate killer hiding in your kitchen
9:23 | Did you know greenhouse gases thousands of times more potent than carbon dioxide are lurking in your home?
9:23 | Did you know greenhouse gases thousands of times more potent than carbon dioxide are lurking in your home?
8:21 | Coal powered a revolution in human prosperity that the world had never seen before. But it came at a price. Now Asia is the biggest consumer of coal — how can it quit its new addiction?
10:42 | The coronavirus pandemic showed us that meetings can (very) often be video calls. And by commuting and traveling less, we don’t just save time, but also emissions.
9:11 | Do we have the technology – and the intention – to make carbon capture and sequestration a viable option?
7:53 | A lot speaks for solar energy. It’s clean, renewable – and now even cheaper than energy from fossil fuels like coal or natural gas. But it only makes up a tiny bit of global electricity production.
9:20 | Eating green is overwhelming. It feels like ANYTHING you buy will hurt the planet. But when it comes to milk, some choices are better than others.
7:03 | Germany is super green and amazing at fighting climate change – at least that’s how the stereotype goes. But if you look deeper into it, you soon discover some pretty dirty secrets.
7:59 | Developing countries have long been blamed for destroying the environment with their large families. Overpopulation has been identified as the enemy. But how accurate is this claim exactly?
8:48 | A plane ticket is the single most emission heavy thing we can buy. But aviation companies say that we could change that soon. Is that really realistic?