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What Countries Are Most Responsible For Global Warming?
What Countries Are Most Responsible For Global Warming?
Energy Transition
Vestas GHG Goals on Track with Paris Accord
Vestas has had its greenhouse gas reduction targets validated to confirm they are in line with the levels required to keep global warming to 1.5°Celsius above …
Thermal Plant
Climate Targets Warrant Closure of All Gas, Coal Power Plants Soon, Study Shows
If solutions to turn emissions negative aren’t scaled up substantially in the mid-term to cap global warming.
Market Analysis
Coal Phase-Out Can Provide “Cheap” Way to Reduce Emissions, Researchers Say
New research has shown that a global phase out of coal use would deliver net economic benefits in the long term, and would be an affordable way for countries to…
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 geoengin…
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 ret…
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…
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 …
Coal Power
Japan was Given a Second "Fossil of the Day" Satirical Award
Japan was given a second "Fossil of the Day" satirical award from an international conservation group Wednesday after the country's environment minister failed …
Canadian Oilsands Firm Denied Its Own Science On Climate Change
While Imperial Oil was calling the link between fossil fuels and global warming an ‘unproven hypothesis,’ internal reports had confirmed the connection.
28 Years Ago, Big Oil Predicted Carbon Tax was Necessary to Stop Global Warming
As far back as 1991, the Canadian arm of Exxon Mobil Corp.’s empire anticipated that a high tax on carbon emissions would be necessary to maintain a stable cli…
Energy Conservation And The Climate Crisis
In a recent “Deep State” article, Free Press reporter Lance Tapley argued that energy conservation could help us get off “the road to world ruin” from globa…
European Union to Consider Law on Climate Neutrality by March 2020
The European Union executive will propose by March 2020 a new climate law to turn the bloc neutral in terms of carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 and help lead th…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Global Leaders Face Massive Uphill Battle to Meet Paris Climate Targets Says UN Climate Change Report
Greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced by 7.6% annually for the next decade.
Scientists See Disaster Looming in World Production of Coal, Oil and Gas
If world governments don't limit the production of coal, oil and gas in the next decade, global warming will exceed the targets needed to ward off the worst eff…
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