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Christina Moberg

Free research, imagination and bold ideas…

EASACBy Abdulsalam Mahmud02/11/2022Leave a comment

To underline the need for new knowledge to solve global challenges, the UN designated 2022/23 as the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development. Christina Moberg writes about the vision for a functional world.

File photo of a report done by EASAC

Rejecting subsidies for ‘Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage’

EASAC, General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud18/07/2022Leave a comment

As the European Union mulls a new legislation to certify carbon removal technologies, experts are afraid that billions of taxpayers’ money will be going to technologies bound to fail.

Prof. Wim Van Saarloos, EASAC new President

Award-winning physicist, Saarloos, becomes EASAC President

EASAC, General news, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and SciencesBy Abdulsalam Mahmud08/02/2022Leave a comment

Wim van Saarloos, former President, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics, has emerged as President of the European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC).

A thick cloud of dust in a desert. Credit: Open Access Government.

Worldwide, climate change effects worse in the Mediterranean, M/East

EASAC, IAPBy Abdulsalam Mahmud17/12/2021Leave a comment

es effets Effects of climate change are greater in the Mediterranean and Middle East than in other regions of the world, a workshop report reveals.

File photo of a report done by EASAC

Scientists demand policy changes as buildings emit 25% of GHGs in Europe

Council of Finnish Academies, EASACBy Abdulsalam Mahmud27/10/2021Leave a comment

With 25% of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) emissions in Europe coming from buildings, scientists advocate fundamental policy changes.

EASAC Commentary on Hydrogen and Synthetic Fuels

EASACBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com15/11/2020Leave a comment

No climate benefit from hydrogen unless EU stops subsidies for fossil fuels, says EASAC.

Plastic could be more fantastic

EASACBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com24/03/2020Leave a comment

A scientific report proposes a better use of plastics.

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