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Your money is your carbonToday 10:30am - If you've got $125k in the financial system, it's doing as much damage as your cooking and your heating and your flying. These are the most important new climate numbers for many years |
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This gas would have stayed in the ground if it wasn’t for bitcoinFriday - In Pennsylvania, Big Dog Energy LLC has installed 30 gas-fired generators at one of its gas well pads in Beccaria Township, using the electricity they produce in an ingenious, profitable, and possibly environmentally-damaging pursuit—mining the cryptocurrency known as bitcoin. |
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Air pollution "largest existential threat to human and planetary health"Thursday - Since the turn of the century, global deaths attributable to air pollution have increased by more than half, a development that researchers say underscores the impact of pollution as the “largest existential threat to human and planetary health.” |
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Four key measures of climate change set records in 2021Thursday - Four key measures of climate change hit record highs last year, the United Nations said yesterday. |
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Will swapping out electric car batteries catch on?Thursday - Without even a touch of the steering wheel, the electric car reverses autonomously into the recharging station. |
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IEA expects record renewable growth despite cost, supply problems16 May 22 - Rising concerns over energy security and climate change will galvanize record new capacity to generate renewable power in 2022, the International Energy Agency has forecast. |
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‘Critical mass’ of polluters setting carbon targets16 May 22 - The number of big polluters setting targets to cut CO2 emissions has reached a “critical mass”, a UN-backed report has said. |
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Climate goes missing in action in Russia’s war13 May 22 - Making big promises at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow was hard; six months later, governments are finding out that actually following through on them is even harder. |
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Climate change is devastating the Global South: opinion12 May 22 - Right now in India and Pakistan, a record-breaking heatwave is impacting the daily lives of nearly a billion people. Scorching temperatures are damaging wheat harvests, preventing many labourers from... |
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Revealed: the ‘carbon bombs’ set to trigger catastrophic climate breakdown12 May 22 - The world’s biggest fossil fuel firms are quietly planning scores of “carbon bomb” oil and gas projects that would drive the climate past internationally agreed temperature limits with catastrophic... |
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Who invented ther 'carbon footprint'? The shocking origins12 May 22 - What do you do to decrease your carbon footprint? Believe it or not, that’s just the question the fossil fuel industry wants you to ask yourself. |
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Big Oil braces for shareholder revolt over climate plans in proxy voting season12 May 22 - Some of the world’s largest corporate emitters face the prospect of a shareholder rebellion this month, with climate-related votes poised to spike throughout the proxy season. |
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Just one of 50 aviation industry climate targets met: study11 May 22 - The international aviation industry has failed to meet all but one of 50 of its own climate targets in the past two decades, environment campaigners say. |
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Still too many coal plants to keep warming below 1.5c6 May 22 - Even after last year’s 13% decline in global coal capacity to a record low, steeper cuts are needed to keep global heating below 1.5°C, finds a new report by Global Energy Monitor. But the effort to... |
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Which diet is more climate friendly: Novel foods or mostly vegan?6 May 22 - So-called ‘novel foods’ such as insect powder and algae are increasingly being touted for their environmental and health benefits. Now a new study finds that if widely adopted, these ‘future foods’... |
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How companies blame you for climate change6 May 22 - Businesses shape how we talk about climate change, and sometimes this can stop us from paying attention to their actions. |
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Heat, drought, fire, hunger: studies portend ‘ferocious’ conditions as ecosystems shift5 May 22 - The big heat hit India earlier than usual: temperatures of 44°C in April have almost certainly hammered hopes for a generous wheat harvest in the subcontinent. Even before the month was over,... |
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Satellites detect cow burps from space2 May 22 - Satellites have detected methane emissions from belching cows at a California feedlot, marking the first time emissions from livestock - a major component of agricultural methane - could be measured... |
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New printable solar material with “free” electrons sparks new direction in solar panel research |
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Today 10:30am - Media Release - Organic solar panels have the potential to rapidly improve our... |
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Meet the experts behind NZ’s first national space mission |
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Thursday - Media Release - Experts behind New Zealand’s first government-funded space... |
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Rapid bus lanes and a new cycling network in the works in Hamilton |
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Wednesday - Media Release - Rapid bus lanes and cycling networks could be the future of... |
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Pacific climate warrior wins 2022 Global Citizen Award |
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13 May 22 - Media Release - Brianna Fruean, a Samoan Pacific Climate Warrior and... |
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Kiwis confident about move to low carbon economy |
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12 May 22 - Media Release - New Zealanders are feeling confident about the nation’s... |
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Tackling climate change with ‘carbon negative’ green hydrogen |
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10 May 22 - Media Release - Researchers at the University of Canterbury (UC) are developing... |
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All coal boilers to be removed from schools |
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9 May 22 - Media Release - Thanks to a $10 million dollar investment, all remaining coal... |
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Strong support for Auckland climate levy |
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5 May 22 - Media Release - Aucklanders overwhelmingly back a proposed Climate Action... |
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