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COP26 a washout? Don’t lose hope – here’s why

There are serious psychological factors pushing us towards better behaviors, regardless of whether such actions are mandated or not.

By The Standard Dec. 5, 2021

COP26 a washout? Don’t lose hope – here’s why

There are serious psychological factors pushing us towards better behaviors, regardless of whether such actions are mandated or not.

By The Standard Dec. 5, 2021

Under fire Mnangagwa resorts to Mugabe tactics

Mnangagwa was served with court papers recently in a case where Sybeth Musengezi, a Zanu PF youth league member, is challenging the constitutionality of his ascendancy to power following the 2017 coup.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021

Under fire Mnangagwa resorts to Mugabe tactics

Mnangagwa was served with court papers recently in a case where Sybeth Musengezi, a Zanu PF youth league member, is challenging the constitutionality of his ascendancy to power following the 2017 coup.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021

How will energy crunch transition impact transition to renewables?

On one hand, developing countries eyeing a switch from coal to natural gas to support higher penetration of renewables may be dissuaded by higher gas prices. On the other, the energy crunch could be proving once-and-for-all that natural gas is losing its role as a transition fuel, and that it’s time to rapidly scale renewables and battery storage for resiliency and reliability.

By The Standard Oct. 24, 2021

How will energy crunch transition impact transition to renewables?

On one hand, developing countries eyeing a switch from coal to natural gas to support higher penetration of renewables may be dissuaded by higher gas prices. On the other, the energy crunch could be proving once-and-for-all that natural gas is losing its role as a transition fuel, and that it’s time to rapidly scale renewables and battery storage for resiliency and reliability.

By The Standard Oct. 24, 2021