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Carbon Emissions
EU Bans Goods Linked to Deforestation
New checks will now be in place before items are imported onto the continent – to understand their impact on forestry.
Carbon Emissions
The UK Company Unlocking the Immense Power of Carbon Waste
As COP27 closed there was a clear understanding that there is no silver bullet to tackle climate change and a wide range of solutions are required to help manag…
CCS
Denmark Awards First CO2 Storage Permit
The Danish Energy Agency has granted the first-ever permit for a CO2 storage project in Denmark. The project includes the injection and storage of up to 15,000 …
Net Zero Emission
Adnoc to Set up New Vertical in Decarbonisation Push
Musabbeh Al Kaabi, chief executive of Mubadala's UAE investments platform, has been named executive director.
United States
Methane Production Increases at a Faster Rate in Response to Ecosystem Warming
Scientists working at the ongoing Department of Energy's (DOE) Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Changing Environments (SPRUCE) experiment use the site's nort…
Net Zero Emission
New Calculation Method for Emission Reduction Path Could Help Achieve the Paris Climate Target
The central aim of the Paris climate agreement is clear: Limiting man-made global warming to well below 2 °C. This limit requires a reduction in greenhouse gas…
Net Zero Emission
Global Renewable Power Capacity Growth Set to Double by 2027, IEA Says
Energy crisis a 'historical turning point' towards cleaner energy, IEA's executive director Fatih Birol says.
Solar Technology
U.S. Will Consider New Priority Areas for Solar Energy on Public Lands
The Biden administration on Monday said it would begin a process to identify new areas for solar development in the Western United States to ramp up permitting …
Which ASEAN Countries Are the Most Energy-Intensive
A total of seven countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region are less intensive than the world average, but three are above, led by B…
China
China’s Renewables Could Grow up to 6,000GW by 2050
Power demand is projected to reach 13,600TWh by 2050.
CCS
Ocean Fertilization for Carbon Storage
As per an international research team headed by Michael Hochella of the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, the immediate necessity t…
IEA: Global Energy Efficiency Accelerates Amid Crisis
The progress toward energy efficiency is still not enough to meet climate goals, according to the International Energy Agency.
Energy Transition
Sustainable, Low-Cost Hydrogen - a Revolutionary Step in the Energy Transition
Governments and corporations are under increasing pressure to adopt large-scale renewable energy sources and meet current climate goals to help mitigate the eff…
Net Zero Emission
How Could Organic Waste Management Infrastructure Help Mitigate Climate Change?
Organic waste accounts for over 20% of global methane emissions, a powerful greenhouse gas and a major climate change contributor.
Carbon Emissions
Heat Pumps Can Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions by 500 Million Tonnes by 2030, IEA Says
Additional annual investment of $160 billion until 2030 will be needed to meet global climate pledges.
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