Clean Energy Focus

What Does The Code Red For Humanity Mean To Me?

Code Red For Humantiy

Described by the UN Secretary-General as a “code red for humanity,”. The latest climate report released by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provides a sombre assessment of our planet’s future. 

Released just in time for the COP26. The UN climate change conference is set to take place in Glasgow later this year. The much-anticipated report provides a comprehensive and detailed picture of how human activity is causing climate change. Its findings make for sobering reading.

But what does it mean to us? How can we help avoid a future of extreme heatwaves, severe flooding, and devastating droughts? In this article, we’ll highlight some of the key points raised in the IPCC climate change report and explain what code red for humanity means for you.

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Greenest Cities: Adelaide, Australia 

Greenest Cities
When it comes to sustainable living, some cities just lead the way. Adelaide in Australia is no exception. One of Australia’s greenest cities, it's home to 50% of South Australia’s native plant species as well as 75% of the native birds.   Because of its natural resources, Adelaide is in an area designated as a Natural Resource Management Region. Here’s how it’s become one of the world’s greenest cities.

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Clean Energy Focus - Biomass

Biomass is one of the most widely used forms of renewable energy, it essentially is the use of organic materials to produce energy, this can be paper, agricultural waste, construction debris and lumber mill scrap.  One of the biggest breakthroughs this has generated is the creation of waste.

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Clean Energy Focus - Tidal Power

The blog will give you a full understanding of what tidal power is, as wel as advantages and disadvantages to support it. The history of tidal power will also be covered dating all the way back to the 18th century. Different types of tidal power will also be evaluated to find the most effective and efficient tidal power methods.

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Clean Energy Focus: Wind Power

Wind turbines are a familiar site across the UK to help generate electricity, over the last 10 years 25% more wind turbines have been installed.  The biggest wind turbines can produce enough electricity to power 600 homes.  Wind is a clean renewable energy source that creates no air or water pollution and of course wind costs nothing.

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