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View Article China is all in on green tech. The U.S. and Europe fear unfair... CHENGDU, China - A decade ago, Tongwei... 3/29/2024 Washington Post - Climate and Environment Info Details
View Article The Anxiety of Watching Risk Takers Clash Over Life-or-Death Decisions On “Arctic Ascent With Alex Honnold,”... 3/29/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article The week in climate policy: 5 updates you need to know Pennsylvania governor proposes a... 3/29/2024 Greenbiz Info Details
View Article The Gas Industry Gutted Green Building Codes. Now, Republicans Want To... A week ago, fossil fuel companies pulled... 3/28/2024 Huffington Post Info Details
View Article Atmospheric observations in China show rise in emissions of a potent... d="M12.132,... 3/28/2024 MIT - Research Info Details
View Article Going 'back to the future' to forecast the fate of a dead Florida... What can thousands of years of history... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article AI already uses as much energy as a small country. It’s only the... The energy needed to support data... 3/28/2024 VOX -Environment Info Details
View Article Yes, even most temperate landscapes in the US can and will burn Wildfire risk is increasing everywhere,... 3/28/2024 VOX -Environment Info Details
View Article Coastal dunes are retreating as sea levels rise. Research reveals the... Our new research documents the retreat,... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article 'Garbage Lasagna': Dumps Are a Big Driver of Warming, Study Says Decades of buried trash is releasing... 3/28/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article A data scientist's case for 'cautious optimism' about climate change Stay in the know about climate impacts... 3/28/2024 Yale Climate Connections - Arts Info Details
View Article A First Step Toward a Global Price on Carbon Subscriber-only Newsletter Climate... 3/28/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article A growing number of homeowners face repeat flooding Stay in the know about climate impacts... 3/28/2024 Yale Climate Connections - Policy Info Details
View Article A Word on Congestion Pricing Yesterday, New York’s Metropolitan... 3/28/2024 Legal Planet Info Details
View Article Amazon bets $150 billion on data centers required for AI boom Amazon.com Inc. plans to spend almost... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article Ancient isolation's impact on modern ecology: How deep biogeographic... A new study led by Michigan State... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Athens chokes in clouds of Sahara dust Athenians are choking in clouds of thick... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Atmospheric observations in China show rise in emissions of a potent... For example, measured over a 100-year... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Attaching seaweed spores to used scallop shells could restore UK's... Unlike many other restoration... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Biology Info Details
View Article Better math adds up to trillions in climate-related savings:... A new study greatly reduces uncertainty... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details

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Washington Post - Climate and Environment

China is all in on green tech. The U.S. and Europe fear unfair competition.

CHENGDU, China - A decade ago, Tongwei Group was a maker of fish food and livestock feed. Today, the company, based in this famously overcast corner of southwest China, is the world’s largest producer of solar cells, the components of panels that turn sunlight into electricity. At its $2.8...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

On “Arctic Ascent With Alex Honnold,” big-wall climbers set out to make history. Their tense conversations give a peek inside the interpersonal dynamics of those who regularly risk death. Spoilers follow. About halfway through the new National Geographic three-part docuseries “Arctic Ascent With...

Author:Maya Salam
Date Added:March 29, 2024

Pennsylvania governor proposes a cap-and-trade program; the Biden administration announces $6 billion in clean energy funding. Sophia Davirro/GreenBiz

Author:Leah Garden
Date Added:March 29, 2024

Huffington Post

The Gas Industry Gutted Green Building Codes. Now, Republicans Want To Go Further.

A week ago, fossil fuel companies pulled off an 11th-hour win in their fight to keep climate-friendly measures out of the next national homebuilding guidelines, successfully lobbying the private entity that writes the country’s model building codes to strip out rules that would make it cheaper...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

MIT - Research

Atmospheric observations in China show rise in emissions of a potent greenhouse gas

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Date Added:March 29, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Going 'back to the future' to forecast the fate of a dead Florida coral reef

What can thousands of years of history tell us about what lies ahead for coral reef communities? A lot. In a new study, Florida Atlantic University researchers and collaborators provide geological insights into coral range expansions by reconstructing the composition of a Late Holocene-aged...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

VOX -Environment

AI already uses as much energy as a small country. It’s only the beginning.

The energy needed to support data storage is expected to double by 2026. You can do something to stop it. In January, the International Energy Agency (IEA) issued its forecast for global energy use over the next two years. Included for the first time were projections for electricity consumption...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

VOX -Environment

Wildfire risk is increasing everywhere, especially in the East and South. Here’s a major reason why. Last month, a heat wave persisted for days in the Chilean coastal city of Viña del Mar. The landscape, already affected by an El Niño-supercharged drought, was baked dry. So, when wildfires...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Coastal dunes are retreating as sea levels rise. Research reveals the accelerating rate of change

Our new research documents the retreat, revealing an accelerating rate of change along Australia's longest coastal dunefield, in South Australia. These beaches are being reshaped in the geological blink of an eye. Wave action is eroding the shoreline and the wind is carrying the sand further...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

Decades of buried trash is releasing methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, at higher rates than previously estimated, the researchers said. They’re vast expanses that can be as big as towns: open landfills where household waste ends up, whether it’s vegetable scraps or old appliances. These...

Author:Hiroko Tabuchi
Date Added:March 29, 2024

Yale Climate Connections - Arts

Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections Against the regular drumbeat of negative news on climate and the environment, a positive note can be both startling and therapeutic. To keep pressing forward, we need to know that...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

Subscriber-only Newsletter Climate Forward A tax on ship emissions could have an impact on almost everything we buy It didn’t make many headlines, but last week, at a meeting of the International Maritime Organization, something potentially world-changing happened. The United Nations agency,...

Author:Manuela Andreoni and Max Bearak
Date Added:March 29, 2024

Yale Climate Connections - Policy

Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections As sea levels rise and storms become more extreme, a growing number of homeowners are struggling with flooding - not just once, but time and time again. Weber: “People are just...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

Yesterday, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved the city’s long-planned and hotly debated congestion pricing program, the first of its kind in the US. The program will involve a $15 toll for vehicles entering midtown or lower Manhattan, with discounts for some qualifying...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

Amazon.com Inc. plans to spend almost $150 billion in the coming 15 years on data centers, giving the cloud-computing giant the firepower to handle an expected explosion in demand for artificial intelligence applications and other digital services. The spending spree is a show of force as the...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Ancient isolation's impact on modern ecology: How deep biogeographic divides drive divergent evolutionary paths

A new study led by Michigan State University researcher Peter Williams sheds light on the profound influence of deep geographic isolation on the evolution of mammals. Published in Nature Communications, the research reveals how long-lasting separation between continents has shaped distinct...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Athenians are choking in clouds of thick dust blown in from the Sahara along with unseasonably warm weather, weather forecasters and doctors warned on Thursday. The haze covering the Greek capital comes from southerly winds that blow dust from North Africa across the eastern Mediterranean from...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Atmospheric observations in China show rise in emissions of a potent greenhouse gas

For example, measured over a 100-year period, the GWP of methane is about 28 times that of carbon dioxide (CO2), and the GWP of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is 24,300 times that of CO2, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report. Used primarily in...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Biology

Attaching seaweed spores to used scallop shells could restore UK's coastal kelp forests

Unlike many other restoration techniques, this method is cheap and easy to carry out. There's no need for expensive, labor-intensive dive teams to install kelp onto the seabed. Once gravel or shells have been seeded with kelp in aquariums, teams can simply drop them over the side of a boat where...

Date Added:March 29, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Better math adds up to trillions in climate-related savings: Statisticians curb uncertainty in climate models

A new study greatly reduces uncertainty in climate change predictions, a move economists say could save the world trillions in adaptations for a hotter future. The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, considers dozens of climate models from different countries that differ in...

Date Added:March 29, 2024