Topics tagged with 'Carbon News world'
US wineries and vineyards seek $100 million damages from energy company for wildfire smoke
30 May 2024
Dozens of Oregon wineries and vineyards have sued PacifiCorp over the deadly 2020 wildfires that ravaged the state.
Climate crisis threatens 41 million across Caribbean and Latin America
30 May 2024
Nearly 1,450 hospitals across region are also in low-lying coastal areas vulnerable to extreme weather, UN report finds.
Biden’s offset reset
29 May 2024
The Biden administration is laying out new guardrails for corporate participation that could help boost confidence in markets that have come under heavy fire in recent years.
World has ‘moral responsibility’ to help small island states survive climate crisis
29 May 2024
Vulnerable economies must be supported with finance and practical aid to find long term solutions, says Jorge Moreira da Silva of Unops.
Young Alaskans sue state over controversial natural gas project
29 May 2024
The eight plaintiffs, aged 11 to 22, argue the major new fossil fuel project violates their state constitutional rights.
For industrial emissions, these bricks may be a game changer. Yes, bricks.
29 May 2024
Inside a cinder block office building, a startup company is testing what may be one of the hottest new developments in clean energy technology.
TotalEnergies investors back CEO at AGM, weaker support for climate strategy
29 May 2024
Shareholders in TotalEnergies largely backed the company's strategy and its CEO, but support has weakened since last year as investors called out its insufficient response to climate change.
Singapore, Ghana sign carbon credit agreement enabling firms to offset part of carbon tax
29 May 2024
Companies in Singapore looking to offset part of their carbon tax liability could soon purchase carbon credits from projects based in Ghana, following an agreement signed between both countries.
NASA launches small climate satellite to study earth’s poles
28 May 2024
The PREFIRE mission will gather data on how much heat the Arctic and Antarctica radiate into space and how this influences global climate.
How is climate change influencing voters in India's election?
28 May 2024
Voters in India, from the rain-drenched Himalayas in the north to the sweltering, dry south, are looking for politicians who promise relief, stability and resilience to the wide-ranging and damaging effects of a warming climate.
Reeling from one heat wave, Mexico awaits 'highest temperatures ever recorded'
28 May 2024
Mexico, reeling from a heat wave that has already broken records, caused power outages and killed people and animals, could see "unprecedented" temperatures over the next two weeks, the country's largest university warned.
Many voluntary carbon market offsets "essentially worthless”
28 May 2024
A recent BBC Panorama documentary reveals systemic problems in the REDD carbon credits industry.
In Malawi, dubious cyclone aid highlights need for loss and damage fund
28 May 2024
Malawi’s Red Cross built 45 homes funded by a suspected Nigerian fraudster, which residents of Mchenga village say are unsafe.
This week in Australia energy and climate collided; it’s a global story
28 May 2024
The announcement that the NSW government would extend the life of Australia’s biggest coal-fired power station was neither a surprise to energy observers in this country nor unique in a world struggling to at once battle climate change and keep pace with soaring energy demand.
Zero-carbon cement process could slash emissions from construction
27 May 2024
A new cement production process that uses waste from demolished buildings could dramatically reduce its climate impact.
A program meant to help developing nations is funnelling billions of dollars back to rich countries
27 May 2024
Wealthy countries sent climate funding to the developing world in recent years with interest rates or strings attached that benefited the lending nations, a Reuters data analysis found.
Are humans bungling our chance to avert disaster?
27 May 2024
Professor Jim Skea, chair of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, speaks out.
The claim of a $600bn carbon capture windfall for Australia is based on heroic assumptions and selective analysis
27 May 2024
Projections of the size and scale of a future CCS industry should come with heavy doses of scepticism.
Japan must prepare for more rain disasters due to climate change
27 May 2024
With the impact of global warming, torrential rains have become more frequent in Japan in recent years.
Southern Africa worst hit by climate change
27 May 2024
The Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management met in Namibia’s capital to discuss ways to blunt the impact of rising temperatures.
A 100% tariff on Chinese cars is a bad idea. Here’s a good one.
24 May 2024
Collaboration with Chinese firms may sound counterintuitive. But US automakers are already doing it.
New research shows how more trees could cut ER visits in heatwaves
24 May 2024
A team of heat experts known as Los Angeles Urban Cooling Collaborative calculated exactly how much of a difference low-tech solutions like trees and white paint could make in an overheating world.
Tuvalu is being swallowed by the ocean. Its people face a difficult choice.
24 May 2024
In a suburban cream-brick church in Melbourne’s outer west, 5000 kilometres from a homeland facing extinction, the mellifluous voices of a congregation of Tuvaluans rise in song.
Microsoft backs tree-planting carbon removal scheme in Panama
24 May 2024
Microsoft has struck a deal to buy 1.6 million carbon removal credits from what the developers say is one of the largest fully financed nature-based removals projects in Central America.
Severe flight turbulence is a growing threat in a warming world
24 May 2024
Research suggests severe turbulence in jet streams could double or even triple in coming decades if the climate continues to change as expected.
Warming climate is turning rivers rusty with toxic metals
24 May 2024
Data from Colorado mountain rivers shows concentrations of copper, zinc and sulphate have doubled in 30 years.
China’s manufacturing pushed emissions sky high. What’s next?
23 May 2024
China is responsible for 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions and for 90% of the growth in CO2 emissions since 2015.
UK won’t cook the books to hit its climate goals
23 May 2024
Announcement on next carbon budget comes after weeks of speculation the government would try and find more ‘headroom.’
Heatwave alert for next four days in Delhi, govt tells schools to call early vacations
23 May 2024
Delhi sweltered under a heatwave as temperatures soared above 46°C, prompting a red alert extension till Friday and school closures for summer vacations.
We’ve underestimated the ‘Doomsday’ glacier - and the consequences could be devastating
23 May 2024
The Thwaites Glacier, dubbed ‘Doomsday’, could trigger a two-foot rise in global sea levels if it melts completely.
Climate change is a human rights issue
23 May 2024
A landmark decision by the highest human rights court in Europe last month confirms not only that climate change is intimately linked to human rights, but effectively holds all European governments accountable to adopt more rigorous measures to combat climate change.
Trade and climate priorities are converging: Does this help or hurt a fair global green transition?
23 May 2024
If climate considerations are to permeate trade agreements and vice versa, upholding principles of common but differentiated responsibilities, special and differential treatment is crucial.
Over 60% bounty increase for refrigerant recovery
22 May 2024
Media release | Cool-Safe is increasing Bounty Buy-Back payments from $25.00/kg to $40.00/kg for recovered synthetic refrigerants to help meet their target of 90% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from F-gas discharge, by 2035.
International ocean tribunal delivers ‘historic legal victory’ for small island nations
22 May 2024
The International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea found that carbon emissions can be considered a marine pollutant.
Study: Antarctic sea ice melting boosted by warming climate
22 May 2024
Human-caused global warming made the record low sea ice extent surrounding the Antarctic continent in 2023 far more likely to occur, according to a new study.
More than third of Amazon rainforest struggling to recover from drought, study finds
22 May 2024
More than a third of the Amazon rainforest is struggling to recover from drought, according to a new study that warns of a “critical slowing down” of this globally important ecosystem.
American AI data centres may use as much energy as new US solar farms produce
22 May 2024
Generative AI uses a lot of energy, though figuring out how much is hard. There’s no point in asking ChatGPT. It won’t say.
Oil companies use paid news media partnerships to protect ‘social licence to operate,’ documents show
22 May 2024
BP sees sponsored content as a crucial tool to reach “Washington, DC, elites,” according to subpoenaed memos.
Tackling climate change in one of Colombia’s largest wetlands
22 May 2024
La Mojana, a complex network of more than 500,000 hectares of different types of wetlands, has drastically deteriorated in recent decades.
Wind turbines pay back life cycle carbon emissions in less than two years, NZ study finds
21 May 2024
Wind turbines in New Zealand pay back their lifecycle carbon emissions after just 1.5 years of operation, researchers from Victoria University in Wellington have found.
Biden ending new leases in America's top coal region
21 May 2024
The Biden administration is moving to end all new coal leasing in the country's largest producing coal region, the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Montana.
How China’s energy system can reach carbon neutrality before 2055
21 May 2024
China’s thinking around the energy transition shifted drastically in 2020 after president Xi Jinping pledged to reach carbon neutrality before 2060.
IEA trims 2024 oil demand growth forecast, widens gap with OPEC
21 May 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) trimmed its forecast for 2024 oil demand growth, widening the gap with producer group OPEC in terms of expectations for this year's global demand outlook.
Not too wet to burn
21 May 2024
Amid an uptick in wildfires, scientists search for lessons on how to save old-growth rainforests from a fiery future.
Beavers are back in London — and they’re thriving
21 May 2024
Usually known for their work in more rural places, nature’s best engineers have brought their ecosystem management skills to the big city.
What a new global pledge means for climate, nature and gender goals
20 May 2024
World leaders gathered in Paris this week to pledge to make 2024 the “pivotal year” for improving access to clean cooking.
‘Magical thinking’: hopes for sustainable jet fuel not realistic, report finds
20 May 2024
A new report says replacement fuels are well off track to replace kerosene within the timeframe needed to avert climate disaster.
The dangers of secret solar geoengineering
20 May 2024
A lack of transparency in solar geoengineering projects may tank public perception for an already maligned climate change strategy.
The five most common questions from carbon buyers
20 May 2024
Here are the top questions on the minds of corporate carbon credit purchasers — and some answers.
Climate change made the deadly heatwaves across Asia more frequent and extreme
20 May 2024
Throughout April and continuing into May 2024, extreme record-breaking heat led to severe impacts across the Asian continent, hitting millions of highly vulnerable people.