Authorities have outlined plans to withdraw millions of vehicles from service in an effort to reduce China’s air pollution levels
A new IPCC report outlines the impacts of climate change to date and the opportunities for risk reduction
Businesses need to stay open and people need to keep warm. But should energy prices be kept low just because consumers are feeling the pinch, or should profits be protected before people?
While the shale revolution might threaten OPEC’s leadership in the oil and gas sector, it will bring increased stability and productivity to the industry as a whole
Although the benefits of woodland carbon capture are far from immediate, the method is a great way for businesses to give a little back to the environment and invest in long-term sustainability
There’s a mine of black gold beneath the Arctic – enough oil and gas to keep the world going for decades. Extreme weather conditions and infrastructural insufficiencies mean it’s near impossible to reach. But that hasn’t stopped people trying
Tethys Petroleum is leading the way when it comes to exploring the potential resources of Georgia’s Maikop shale region. The New Economy interviews Tethys Petroleum Executive Chairman and President Dr David Robson on the viability of fracking in the country
The New Economy talks to Dr David Robson of Tethys Petroleum, one of the major oil and gas companies in Central Asia, about the opportunities the region presents for oil exploration
As solar capacity picks up pace throughout the US, we take a look at last year’s top five solar states, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association
New Holland’s innovative products and state-of-the-art agricultural solutions help farmers improve the efficiency and sustainability of their farms. It means they can do more with less and turn farms into profitable businesses
Europe’s ageing power infrastructures are a hamper to its economic recovery. Eltel Group, winner of our award for Best Smart Grid Company, Europe, 2014, is helping shape the future of the continent’s infranets
Large-scale dams provide regions with irrigation and electricity, but have been criticised for their huge costs. The New Economy looks at the world’s biggest