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COP29 Climate Financing Negotiations in Stalemate
20-01-2020
Everyone Is Talking About Carbon Offsets. So How To Reduce Carbon?
Flying less is a great way to reduce your personal carbon footprint — but for people who rely on air travel to visit their families and perform their jobs, this might not be a feasible option.
19-01-2020
How Solar Geoengineering Could Mitigate Climate Change And Poverty
As the world’s experts race to find ways to combat climate change, new findings reveal that an experimental process to redirect the sun’s energy could mitigate both climate change and global income inequality.
17-01-2020
U.S. Presidential Election: Climate Is A Top Priority
Another climate action “first” this year will be the 2020 U.S. Presidential election. Never before has climate change featured as a top priority for American politicians and voters, says Arnault Barichella writing for the IFRI Centre for Energy & Climate.
17-01-2020
Microsoft Promise to Sequestered More Carbon Than It Has Ever Emitted by 2050
Tech giant Microsoft has today unveiled one of the most sweeping sustainability strategies in corporate history, promising it will become a 'carbon negative' organisation by 2030, including throughout its entire supply chain.
16-01-2020
Climate Change Is a Planetary Emergency — How Can We Avert Disaster?
We have already crossed a number of 'tipping points' in the Earth system; vital thresholds beyond which irreversible and catastrophic consequences for all life on this planet will ensue.
15-01-2020
BlackRock:Climate Change Will Drive A "Fundamental Reshaping of Finance"
Concerns about climate change will drive a "fundamental reshaping of finance", one of the world's biggest money managers has said. Larry Fink, who runs BlackRock, said the shift will happen "sooner than most anticipate".
15-01-2020
New Diesel Cars’Pollution Spike to 1,000 Times Normal Levels in Tests
The dangerous spikes in particles can instantly stress the heart and are a result of the diesel vehicles cleaning their filters, which may occur in urban areas, last for up to 15km, and are effectively ignored by official emissions tests.
14-01-2020
Climate Change Could Lead to More Injuries And Deaths
Injuries like drownings, falls, and assaults could kill up to an additional 2,135 people each year in the US as climate change continues to cause unusual temperature swings.
13-01-2020
Thermodynamic Geoengineering —— The Solution to Global Warming!
A planet that runs on water has been the dream of mankind for centuries and the nightmare of the fossil fuel and nuclear power industries.Thermodynamic geoengineering (TG) turns the dream into a reality.
09-01-2020
Signs Show We've Passed a Global Warming Tipping Point In Australia's Burning Forests
As extreme wildfires burn across large swaths of Australia, scientists say we're witnessing how global warming can push forest ecosystems past a point of no return.
09-01-2020
New Research Shows Montreal Protocol Has Reduced The Global Rise in Temperatures
By 2050 global temperatures will be, on average, 1°C (1.8°F) lower than they would have been without the ozone-protection agreement.
08-01-2020
Britons Reach Africans’Annual Carbon Emissions in Just Two Weeks
The average British person will have emitted more carbon dioxide in the first two weeks of this year than a citizen of any one of seven African nations does in an entire year.
07-01-2020
Climate Change Can ‘Supercharge’ Wildfires in Australia for Extreme Heat And Drought
Climate change can increase the chances that areas prone to wildfires see both record high temperatures and drought simultaneously, creating the potential to ”supercharge” the wildfires in Australia after 2019's record-high temperatures.
06-01-2020
The U.S. Is The Global Leader on CCS Deployment with 10 Large-scale Facilities
There are now 19 large-scale CCS in operation globally, four under construction, and 28 in various stages of development. The facilities pipeline has replenished over the past 24 months, with close to 100 million tonnes of CO2 annual capture capacity.
06-01-2020
How to Harness Industrial Energy Efficiency Against Climate Change ?
At a time when the world is battling unprecedented drought, bushfires, rising sea levels and water shortages, reducing energy use across industry is one powerful way to fight climate change in the immediate term.
05-01-2020
Siemens Signs Smart Energy Scheme Deal With Saudi's Tarshid to Reduce Co2 Emission
Siemens is turning buildings and organizations in the Kingdom into high performing assets by maximizing efficiency, minimizing costs and reducing environmental impact.
01-01-2020
Britain's Zero-Carbon Power Outstrips Fossil Fuels in 2019
Britain, the birthplace of coal power, produced more electricity from zero-carbon sources such as wind, solar and nuclear than from fossil fuel plants for the first time in 2019, National Grid said on Wednesday.
31-12-2019
Climate Change Could Make Many Companies' Assets Worthless
Carney, due to become the United Nations’ special envoy for climate change next year when he steps down from the bank, told BBC radio that global warming could render the assets of many financial companies worthless.
30-12-2019
Fine Dust Emissions Down 36 pct on Coal Plant Capture
South Korea's fine dust emissions from coal-based power plants moved down 36 percent in the first three weeks of December from a year earlier, data showed Monday, after the country scaled down the operations of such plants for winter.
30-12-2019
UN Green Climate Fund Approves North Korea's First Project $ 752,000
The fund will help North Korea improve its "readiness" to tackle climate change, Yonhap News Agency said in the report on Friday citing the GCF as saying.
27-12-2019
Chinese Industrial City to Further Cut Coal Consumption
Harbin, capital city of Heilongjiang Province in China's northeastern industrial heartland, is planning to further reduce its coal consumption to curb pollution.
26-12-2019
The Fracking Industry’s Methane Problem is a Climate Problem
While carbon dioxide—deservedly—gets a bad rap when it comes to climate change, about 40 percent of global warming actually can be attributed to the powerful greenhouse gas methane, according to the 2013 IPCC report.
25-12-2019
Ditching Coal for Renewables would Cut Carbon and Costs
In Indonesia, a major producer and consumer of coal, politicians often argue that continued reliance on the highly polluting fossil fuel remains an economic necessity.
24-12-2019
Anglo American Pledges to Align Lobbying with Paris Agreement
Activist investors celebrate after mining giant promises to realign all its lobbying activity, including that done on its behalf by industry associations, with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
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24-12-2019
600-gallon Oil Spill Left Parts of the Galapagos Islands
The spill is reportedly the result of an error at a port on San Cristobal Island. An accident saw a crane collapse as it was loading a barge with a container carrying an electric generator.
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