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Energy

Pentland Firth tidal stream could provide half Scotland’s energy

Installation of tidal turbines in water between mainland Scotland and Orkney could help government achieve 100% renewables by 2020

Are cuts to UK renewable energy subsidies good news?

Changes to government support for wind and solar proves industries are competitive say industry insiders

Carbon footprint reduction app launches in US

Boston-based Emission Information app tells users whether their electricity is being produced by solar, nuclear or coal power

Urine-powered mobile phones could soon be in the shops

British scientists have developed a new way to charge electrical appliances by spending a penny or visiting the loo

EU facing €1 trillion energy investment black hole – report

UK House of Lords committee says the money is available but governments need to clear the path to ensure vital investment can take place during the next decade

Commissioner calls for expansion of EU energy empire

EU presses on with supergrid plans despite budget cuts as energy commissioner Günther Oettinger calls for North Africa and Caspian Sea nations to join in

UK offshore wind output increases by 54%

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0830-1700 GMT

New York considers all options to make city safe following Sandy

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 GMT

Why climate change was not ignored in the US Presidential debate

President Barack Obama and Governor Romney did not mention the ‘c’ word in the third and final election debate, but that did not stop climate change dominating discussions on foreign policy.

Climate Live: Glasgow’s disused mines to heat the city, African farmers find ways to tackle drought and Obama says climate change is “not a hoax”

Today’s headlines, Glasgow’s disused mines to heat the city, African farmers find ways to tackle drought and Obama says climate change is “not a hoax”.

Obama tells crowd: “Denying climate change won’t make it stop”

Speaking to a crowd at Iowa State University, Obama calls of student to choose an energy future good for both the economy and the planet.

Youth Profile #9: Young entrepreneurs driving sustainability at US campuses

In the ninth of the RTCC Youth Series we talk to Chris Castro from IDEASforUs about driving sustainability in US campuses, the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship and taking the group global.

No US-style shale gas boom for Europe, says energy investor

Speed and scale of drilling for unconventional gas resources will not be repeated, despite previous calls from EU Energy Commissioner.

Climate Live: Romney sets out plan for US energy independence, Green Climate Fund board meets and risks of rapid warming to Antarctic Peninsula

Today’s stop stories including Romney’s plan for US energy independence, the first meeting of the UN Green Climate Fund and warnings over rapid warming across the Antarctic Peninsula.

Congress will renew US wind energy subsidies, says Senate Majority Leader

Senator Harry Reid assures industry that the tax credit scheme will be renewed and takes swipe at climate sceptics.

Will Usain Bolt cause a UK energy crisis during the 100m final?

Counter intuitively perhaps, the answer is no, as gripping TV means less people involved in higher energy activities.

Youth Profile #2: How PIDES are working on practical solutions to climate change in Mexico

Christopher Córdova, International Director of PIDES International based in Mexico talks to RTCC about the work they are doing combining theory and practical measures in combating climate change.

A week in climate change: Five things we learnt

In a Rio+20 special, we take a look back over at the news over the last seven days from both the Earth Summit negotiations and beyond to find out what we can learn from events this week.

UK’s energy and environment report card

New figures from the Office of National Statistics sets out the UK energy picture…but how well is it performing on environmental and climate change issues?

Greenpeace: “Polluters are in charge at Rio+20”

NGO’s political director slams compromise agreement proposed by Brazil as an abject failure being steered by the interests of multinationals.

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