Welcome to Net Zero, your daily industry brief on clean energy and Canadian-resource politics. The LeadA new report from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) found that 2021 was the world’s fifth hottest year on record and that the last seven years were the world’s warmest “by a clear margin” in records dating back to 1850. A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports suggests that rising temperatures from climate change will lead to more kidney stone cases. Among them is the National Observer’s Race Against Climate Change podcast. The latest episode questions the role nuclear power should play in the war against climate change.
Source: CBC News January 11, 2022 16:18 UTC