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On the near-term horizon: Artificial intelligence, nature and biodiversity risks, and a muting of ambitious public climate goals. By Dylan Siegler March 25, 2024 For
On the near-term horizon: Artificial intelligence, nature and biodiversity risks, and a muting of ambitious public climate goals. By Dylan Siegler March 25, 2024 For
A bill to repeal the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund moves forward in the U.S. Congress, 16 states sue to block the Biden administration’s LNG export
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The Criteria for High-Quality Carbon Dioxide Removal provides a set of science-based benchmarks for the development of carbon dioxide removal projects that can be used
The push to commercialize artificial intelligence is swelling the electricity demands of the three biggest cloud computing companies — Amazon, Google and Microsoft — and
Farmers need crop irrigation to help beat drought – but it’s unclear if that would qualify for new loss and damage funding At international climate
Comment: The farming and fossil fuel industries must help governments cut methane emissions 30% this decade by harnessing existing technologies and changing practices Leslie Cordes
Activists have set up a camp in Grünheide to stop expansion of Tesla’s factory, amid concerns over water, the forest and the wider effects of
New regulations and monitoring advances could turn the tide on methane emissions from oil, gas and coal production this year Energy analysts have been singing