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U.S. Seeks to Limit Flaring and Methane Leaks from Public Lands Drilling
President Joe Biden's administration on Monday proposed rules aimed at limiting methane leaks from oil and gas drilling on public lands, Washington's latest mov
Climate Change
UK Launches Funding Pool for AI Decarbonisation Projects
The UK government launched a new decarbonisation programme to support use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to reduce the UK’s carbon emissions.
Energy Economy
Volatilia, Uzbek Gov’t to Develop up over 400MW Renewables
It will be divided into solar, wind, and battery storage.
Climate Change
UK Government Launches AI Innovation Programme to Lower Carbon Emissions
The UK’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy announced an AI innovation programme to achieve net-zero targets.
Climate Change
Researchers Identify Carbon ‘Conveyor Belt’ in Arctic
Annually, the cross-shelf transport of carbon-rich particles from the Barents and Kara Seas can bind up to 3.6 million metric tons of CO2 in the Arctic deep sea
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Reaching Climate Targets Relies on Swift Reduction of Global Coal Emissions: IEA
There are around 9,000 coal-fired power plants globally with a total capacity of 2,185MW.
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US Outlines Their Commitment to Reaching Net-Zero Global Emissions
At COP27, the United States of America (US) Secretary of Energy reiterated the country’s commitment to reaching net-zero global emissions and combatting climat
Climate Change
Transitioning to Low-Carbon Energy Sources Could Increase Global Emissions
According to a recent ICTA-UAB study, switching to a low-carbon energy system could result in significant global emissions
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COP27 Reaches a Deal on Climate Compensation
Analysts say the biggest economies must commit to larger CO2 reductions as the UN Secretary-General calls for a “giant leap on climate ambition”.
Energy Economy
Biogas Producers Amp Americas, BerQ RNG up for Sale -Sources
The owners of two North American renewable natural gas (RNG) producers have put them up for sale, after new U.S. tax incentives and recent big investments in th
Climate Change
First UK Deployment of Pioneering Net Zero Technology in Scotland
WORLD-LEADING decarbonisation technology will be deployed in the UK for the first time as part of a collaboration between climate tech company Levidian and solu
Climate Change
Turkey Needs EUR 9.6 Billion Annually to Achieve Climate Goals
Turkey will need around EUR 9.6 billion of investments annually to raise the capacity of solar, wind, and storage technologies and reduce fossil fuel consumptio
Climate Change
UK Sets Out Carbon Capture Plan
The UK government has published the UK’s first official CCUS framework that is expected to provide technical information to three major projects.
Energy Economy
US Launches $50M Pilot to Help Non-profits Make Critical Energy Upgrades
Organisation can purchase materials and implement building upgrades to decrease utility costs and help reduce carbon emissions in commercial buildings.
Climate Change
IEA Calls to End New Coal as Climate Change Threats Rise
A new IEA special report provides an analysis of what it would take to bring down global coal emissions rapidly enough to meet international climate goals.
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