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New worldwide survey-based study shows that populations in the Global South are more supportive of emerging technologies to combat climate change than publics in advanced economies.
A researcher from the Center for Energy Technology analyses the effect of Greta Thunberg's climate demonstrations
In 2022, members of the CET traveled to Australia as part of the GENIE project, which is researching how geoengineering can help mitigate climate change. The purpose of the trip to Australia was to explore different radical climate protection…
LIFE PHARMA-DETOX “Demonstration of an innovative method for the detoxification of pharmaceutical wastewater from pharmaceutical facilities”, is a 4-year project funded by EU LIFE Programme
Chad M. Baum was featured in The Washington Post’s article about space geo-engineering and climate change. Read it here.
THE CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR VOUCHER 2 HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL JANUARY 09th, 2023! All tourist SMEs are invited to apply for grants with project proposals!
The purpose of this call is to call for expressions of interest from IT providers who are interested in seeing their solutions used within the tourism sector. The providers are invited to give their expression of interest by registering on the…
To slow down the accelerating pace of climate change, scientists are working on radical geoengineering technologies like space mirrors, ocean iron fertilization, and cirrus cloud thinning to tweak the earth’s climate system. But a new study published…
Since its start in 2020, tourism was one of the hardest-hit sectors by the Covid-19 outbreak at the global level. Currently, tourism SMEs are facing an acute liquidity crisis, with losses that have reached 85% for hotels, as well as for tour…
The CET is very excited to participate in the GeoEngineering and Negative Emission Pathways in Europe project, or as we call it, The GENIE Project. The EU-funded GENIE project will explore the environmental, technical, social, legal, ethical and…
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