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COP29 Climate Financing Negotiations in Stalemate
21-11-2019
Grassley Pushes Trump, EPA to make Changes that will Restore Biofuels Demand
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley said Wednesday he met with President Donald Trump this week to push for changes that would restore demand for renewable fuel lost to oil industry waivers.
20-11-2019
PwC Research Says UK's Progress in Achieving Net Zero Is Slowing
This year, Ex-Prime Minister Theresa May announced that the UK would be the first major economy to set a legally binding commitment to be net zero by 2050.
16-11-2019
Long Considered a “Clean” Energy Source, Hydropower can Actually be Bad for Climate
A new EDF study published this week in Environmental Science and Technology shows that hydropower — the leading renewable energy technology projected to grow rapidly — is not always as good for the climate as broadly assumed.
15-11-2019
Study Proposes Agenda for US Decarbonisation
Achieving net-zero emissions in the USA by 2050 will require action across society, a new report from the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) has concluded.
14-11-2019
The Shifting Landscape of Carbon Dioxide Reduction
Despite the absence of a national policy aimed at reducing CO2 emissions, the U.S. is ahead of schedule to meet the short-term and mid-term goals of both the Paris Agreement and the Clean Power Plan.
14-11-2019
Environmentalists may Have to Accept 'Taboo' Nuclear Energy to Decarbonise
That’s the suggestion from Kirsty Gogan, Co-Founder and Global Director of environmental Non-Governmental Organisation Energy for Humanity (EFH), who spoke as part of the panel at Energy Live Expo last week in Westminster.
14-11-2019
Countries Are Falling Far Short on Action to Tackle Climate Change
Countries’ plans to tackle climate change fall far short of what’s necessary to prevent temperatures from rising to an unsafe level that governments have vowed to prevent, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
13-11-2019
New Route to Carbon-Neutral Fuels from Carbon Dioxide
Researchers have discovered a practical starting point for converting carbon dioxide into sustainable liquid fuels, including fuels for heavier modes of transportation that may prove very difficult to electrify, like airplanes, ships and freight trains.
12-11-2019
General Election 2019: SNP Calls for Oil Revenues to be Used to Fight Climate Change
Billions of pounds of tax revenues set to be generated by the UK's oil and gas sector over the next five years should be automatically set aside to tackle climate change, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
Coal Company
12-11-2019
Russia Scraps Plans to Set Climate-Change Goals for Businesses
Russia has ditched plans to set greenhouse-gas emissions targets for companies as a sign of its commitment to fighting climate change, following lobbying from big businesses that risked fines if they didn’t comply.
10-11-2019
Research Shows how Climate Change will Affect Hydropower Production in Canada
Changing climate and weather patterns are going to have dramatic impacts on Canada's production potential of hydroelectricity, according to new Concordia research.
New Technology
07-11-2019
ExxonMobil Partners with FuelCell Energy to Futher Enhance Carbon Capture Technology
ExxonMobil and FuelCell Energy have signed a new, two-year expanded joint-development agreement to further enhance carbonate fuel cell technology for the purpose of capturing carbon dioxide from industrial facilities.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
05-11-2019
UK Unveils £315m Drive to Decarbonise Heavy Industry
The UK government is on the hunt for the most effective ways to help cut industrial greenhouse gas emissions, as part of a £315m ($407m) investment drive in decarbonising heavy industry to help reach net zero by 2050.
04-11-2019
Oil And Gas Majors Must Cut Production by 35% to Keep with Paris Agreement
A new report by UK non-profit climate change think tank Carbon Tracker says the world’s listed oil and gas majors must cut combined production by 35% before 2040 to keep emissions within international climate targets and protect shareholder value.
03-11-2019
Madrid has been announced as the host of COP25 in December 2019
Patricia Espinosa, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary, released a statement on the UNFCCC statement: “We are pleased to announce the COP Bureau has agreed that COP25 will take place from 2-13 December in Madrid, Spain.”
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
01-11-2019
EU greenhouse gas emissions fall two per cent in 2018
Latest preliminary estimates show continued fall in emissions across the EU, but spark concern about slow progress on transport and energy.
29-10-2019
To Rid Electric Grid of Carbon, Shore up Green Energy Support
Cornell and Northwestern University engineers, along with a federal economist, have created an energy model that helps to remove carbon-generated power from the U.S.
29-10-2019
German Local Metal Traders Association Want to be Included in Climate Change Plans
German politicians should recognize the value of the domestic metals recycling industry by including its representatives on the planned expert council for climate protection, the local metal traders association said.
28-10-2019
Trump Confirms US Withdrawal from “Terrible” Paris Agreement
The US president announced the departure of the US from the Paris Agreement whilst addressing an energy conference in Pittsburgh. He described the agreement as “terrible”, “one-sided” and “a total disaster for our country”.
New Technology
25-10-2019
Fast 5G Technology Will Help Reduce Global Carbon Emissions by Half A Billion Tonnes
As a result, a fast roll out could reduce emissions by half a billion tonnes by 2030, the equivalent of the annual emissions from international aviation for a full year.
23-10-2019
Renewable Energy 's Booming is not Growing Fast enought to Fight the Climate Change
Nearly a third of the Earth's electricity will come from renewables by 2024, according to the International Energy Agency.
23-10-2019
JRC Report: Global CO2 Emissions Increased by 1.9% in 2018
The Fossil CO2 & GHG emissions for all world countries report presents the latest updates from the Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research tool developed by the JRC as part of efforts to support climate negotiations and policy impact evauation.
Carbon Pricing
22-10-2019
Germany's Carbon Trading Schem is Incompatible With EU's Exsiting Carbon Market
Germany’s planned domestic carbon trading scheme for the transport and heating sectors was too complex to be compatible with Europe’s existing carbon market, said a prominent energy economist on Monday.
21-10-2019
Most of World's Coal Power Stations Must Close By 2030 to Meet Paris Target
Governments will need to close most of the world’s coal-fired power stations by 2030, and place a halt on the construction of new coal generators, if there is any hope to successfully limit global warming to around 1.5°C.
19-10-2019
MIT and Eni Renew Low-Carbon Energy Research Collaboration
Italian oil and gas company Eni and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have extended Eni’s tenure as a Founding Member of the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) through 2023.
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