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Montana Judge Cancels Air Permit for Gas-Fired Power Plant
A judge in Montana has canceled the air quality permit for a natural gas-fired power plant under construction in the state, citing concerns about emissions of g…
Hydrogen Transport
Honeywell Introduces Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier
Honeywell UOP has introduced its Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC), a solution that enables the long-distance transportation of clean hydrogen. This cost-e…
Net Zero Emission
Why Your Swimming Pool May Be Worse for Urban Water Scarcity Than Climate Change
A new study found that wealthy lifestyle habits, including watering gardens and filling pools, can contribute to water shortages in cities as much or more than …
Electric Vehicle Battery
Critical Metal Needs Rise While Cars, Trucks Decarbonize
As automobile electrification speeds up, the world faces an overwhelming need for critical metals and minerals to make atmosphere-saving electric vehicles possi…
Energy Transition
Asia Climate Forum Returns to Singapore for Its 8th Edition as the Only Dedicated Climate Defence Event in the Asia Pacific
Meet the most prominent climate-tech and weather tech service providers globallyNetwork with the biggest buyers, key representatives and decision makers from th…
Carbon Emissions
Past Extreme Climate Warming Triggered by Tipping Points, Study Finds
Can a rapid warming of Earth trigger tipping points in our climate? For decades scientists have debated if today's warming can strongly amplify itself by tr…
Carbon Emissions
Study Finds Record-Breaking Rates of Sea-Level Rise Along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf Coasts
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainSea levels along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf coasts have been rapidly accelerating, reaching record-breaking rates over the pa…
Carbon Emissions
Climate Change Wiped Out Thousands of the West’s Most Iconic Cactus. Can Planting More Help a Species That Takes a Century to Mature?
Heat, drought and an invasive grass are driving wildfires killing the giant saguaros in Arizona, raising concerns about how the cactus will recover without huma…
Carbon Emissions
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $8.8 Million to Support Local Governments With Their Clean Energy Goals
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Supports Reducing Carbon Emissions, Improving Energy Efficiency, and Reducing Overall Energy Use in Smaller CommunitiesThe…
Electric Car
Toyota’s New Senior Management Remains Committed to Multi-Pathway Future; Becoming a Mobility Company
Toyota recently restructured its senior management. Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada resigned his post, the former President Akio Toyoda was appointed chairman, and …
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
South African Researchers Are Using Green Hydrogen to Make Cleaner Fuels for Household Cooking
Two University of Cape Town (UCT) students, Carla Mathyse and Candace Eslick, are researching the use of green hydrogen to create a cleaner cooking fuel, called…
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Conversions From Diesel to Hydrogen Trucks Are Drawing Interest
• Retrofitting existing vehicles to run on H2 allows fleet owners to reduce emissions and maintain current assets, saving money and reducing waste.• R…
Carbon Emissions
Iberdrola Presents the Accelerated Climate Transition Plan to the United Nations
Iberdrola has presented its Climate Transition Plan to the United Nations to achieve zero net emissions by 2040 in response to the call of the UN Secretary Gene…
Nuclear Technology
Using Nuclear Energy to Produce Synthetic Fuels
While renewable energy is helping to decarbonize the power sector, transport today still relies heavily on fossil fuels. More than a third of the world’s …
Carbon Emissions
Electrification, Higher Equipment Efficiencies, and More Zero-Carbon Power Sources Will Reduce U.S. Energy-Related CO2 Emissions Through 2050
U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions drop 25% to 38% below what they were in 2005 by 2030, according to projections from the U.S. Energy Information Administration…
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