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The Industrial Revolution was a turning point in human history, marking the shift from agrarian societies to industrialized economies. Beginning in Great Britain in the late 18th century, this ...
In the cradle of the industrial revolution, Britain's only aluminium coil mill has spent millions of pounds to save energy, reduce its carbon footprint and shield itself from some of the highest ...
Equilibrium & Sustainability Europe looks to challenge US, China with green industrial revolution by Saul Elbein - 01/17/23 1:44 PM ET AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias ...
Europe is on the cusp of introducing virtual factories as a means to drive the next industrial revolution.
As I wrote earlier this week, the Industrial Revolution that led to the Great Acceleration in human welfare can be best explained as a multicausal phenomenon.
This is the Up Wing question I frequently ponder: Why wasn’t there an Industrial Revolution in Rome two thousand years ago rather than Britain two hundred years ago? Or in Greece? Or China?
Europe’s industrial revolution for efficient buildings: shaping the future In the midst of a crucial electoral season, EU citizens will cast their votes to shape Europe’s future.
The clean industrial revolution is underway. Business leaders, investors, and policymakers alike must seize the opportunities that lie ahead in the global transition to zero-carbon industry.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is arriving in a most timely manner to help resolve the world’s energy trilemma—the transition to net-zero, energy security, and energy affordability.