THE EDIT ARCHIVE
Here you will find all issues of THE EDIT published to date.
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In any case, you will find interesting information that will offer an exciting insight and other perspectives on our way to fossil freedom.
Most read THE EDIT articles
Unique study: birds avoid wind turbine blades
Most importantly, during two years of monitoring using cameras and radar, not a single bird was recorded colliding with a rotor blade.
Silent revolution as Copenhagen’s rubbish trucks go electric
For the residents of the Danish capital, and for refuse collectors, electric trucks bring a much-improved working environment.
Finland to open the world’s first final repository for spent nuclear fuel
The Finnish final repository for spent nuclear fuel is being built using the method developed by Swedish Nuclear Fuel Management Company SKB. The repository is expected to receive its first ...
House of the midnight sun – energy efficiency north of the Arctic Circle
The rugged mining community of Kiruna is one of Sweden’s northernmost cities. In winter, temperatures drop below -30 degrees Celsius. Despite the extreme cold, buildings here are more energy...
Excess energy from fusion – “A major breakthrough”
Now, for the first time, there is good reason to believe that fusion power at scale could become a reality.
Modular nuclear reactors, the next big thing
Modular nuclear reactors are believed to play a central role in the energy transition when the world moves away from fossil fuels for its power supply.
THE EDIT issues at a glance
Biodiversity |
Energy storage |
Net zero |
Hydrogen |
Supporting society |
Nuclear |
Transportation |
Energy efficiency |
Circularity |
Challenges & solutions
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Storing & using captured carbon |
Climate risk management |
Water |
Innovation |
Climate communication |
Agriculture
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