Finalists tagged with 'energy'

United Arab Emirates

Fata Climata?

Loefken, Jan Oliver
Winner: The Climate Change & Energy Award
Neue Energie/New energy (2009-03-15)

Blessed with gigantic oil deposits, Abu Dhabi has the world´s highest per capita consumption of energy. Now, a green metropolis is being built there, eventually to become a center for regenerative forms of energy. Is this going to work ? A report from the construction site.

United States

Series: A Guide to Carbon Capture and Storage

Biello, David
Winner: North America, EC, Australia & New Zealand Regional Award
Scientific American Earth (2009-06-10)

Can carbon capture and storage save the climate from the consequences of fossil fuel burning? This in-depth report from Scientific American surveys global efforts to eliminate climate impacts from power generation. Without such technology, it will be extremely difficult for the world's largest emitters—China, U.S., the European Union and India—to combat climate change and produce the energy to power the global economy. As an environmental journalist since 1999, I have been covering climate change for a decade now. From the failures of previous negotiations, I have witnessed firsthand the critical role technology will play in solving the problem of excess greenhouse gas emissions as well as making climate change politically possible to solve.

Kenya

Series: Carbon emissions reduction trade opens energy options for Kenya

Mbogo, Steve
Winner: Sub‐Saharan Africa Regional Award
Business Daily (2009-05-28)

Although Kenyan companies lost out in the first round of international contracts on carbon emissions reduction, the fact that a number of carbon market consultancy firms have decided to base themselves in Nairobi means they should do fair better in the next round. KenGen, the electricity generator that is exploring geothermal opportunities, Mumias Sugar Company, the sugar manufacturer producing electricity from cane waste, and the East Africa Portland Cement that is using biomass to generate energy for its kilns are some of the likely first beneficiaries. One of the reports in the series entitled “Kenya companies lose out on carbon trade”, illustrates the wider picture of how Kenyan companies are pursuing climate change investment projects to create cheaper, cleaner energy and create new revenue flows.

Singapore

Series: Power to the People

Cheam, Jessica
Winner: East Asia Regional Award
The Straits Times (2009-02-21)

As the only journalist from Singapore invited to cover the World Energy Summit J. Cheam gained access to world leaders to discuss renewable energy and climate change issues. The result was a package on climate change and energy that provides insight into the world’s rapidly evolving energy landscape and the global shift towards renewable energies.  The story was written to appeal to a wide audience but also includes local voices and facts to make it relevant to the local reader. It was accompanied by a published online blog on carbon offsets which Jessica had purchased to offset her travels.  The entire package was published as the cover story of the Saturday section of The Straits Times, and was subsequently republished by various publications.

Eritrea

Series: Climate change focus on Eritrea

Kindra, Jaspreet
Winner: The Climate Change & Adaptation Award
IRIN News (2009-06-15)

Eritrea is one of the world's poorest countries. Yet it has made some strides in trying to adapt to the impact of climate change, such as, trying to generate electricity through wind power or initiating water harvesting techniques. This article highlights how sheer determination and political will can help overcome a lack of resources.

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