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⭐️ Aventure Folle de Piercing Génital - Episode 82
🎙️ Cindy l’a Dit 🎧 www.CindylaDit.com

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From Idaho to MIT, on a quest to cut methane emissions The scene was part of the civil and environmental engineering student’s PhD work exploring advanced yet practical technologies to mitigate methane emissions. Such emissions are much more effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. Dairy farms are a major source of methane, and Parker’s wagon carried sensors to measure methane concentrations. Now in her fourth year in the lab of Professor Desirée Plata, Parker looks forward to visiting such farms. When she’s not taking measurements, she can look across the rolling fields and think of home. Parker grew up in Boise, Idaho. Her childhood was filled with backpacking trips, skiing, horseback riding, and otherwise enjoying what her natural surroundings had to offer. “Growing up, we were always outside,” she says. “I knew how to cast a fly rod before I knew how to ride a bike.” That experience motivated Parker to pursue studies related to preserving the environment she loved. She attended Boise State University as an undergraduate, where she studied sustainable materials development under the mentorship of Assistant Dean Paul Davis. In the summer before her senior year, she was accepted to the MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP), which equips students for graduate school by bringing...

From Idaho to MIT, on a quest to cut methane emissions
->MIT News | More on "MIT student reducing dairy methane" at BigEarthData.ai | #Methane #ClimateChange #Emission

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Toyota and Tesla Team Up for Emissions Pooling Look at the automotive world right now with a Toyota and Tesla team up on emissions. It is changing faster than a Tesla in Ludicrous Mode. For years, Toyota and Tesla seemed like they were on opposite ends of the spectrum. Toyota was the king of hybrids. Tesla was the king of pure electric. However, something big just happened in Europe. These two giants are officially teaming up for 2025. Wait, why would the world’s largest automaker need help from Elon Musk? It all comes down to a little thing called “emissions pooling.” It is a strategic move that is shaking up the industry. Consequently, it shows just how high the stakes are for the green transition. As the Green Living Guy, I have followed these trends for decades. This isn’t just a corporate contract. It is a survival tactic. Furthermore, it highlights the immense pressure that the European Union is putting on legacy car brands. Let’s dive into what this means for you, for the planet, and for the future of the cars we drive. What is Emissions Pooling Anyway? Before we get into the “why,” we have to understand the “how.” The European Union has incredibly strict CO2...

Toyota and Tesla Team Up for Emissions Pooling
->Green Living Guy | More on "Toyota Tesla European emissions pooling" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Technology #Emission #Tesla

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The economics of elusive methane diplomacy: forecasting 2030 emissions in China, India ... Bearak M, Rojanasakul M (2025) “How China went from clean energy copycat to global innovator”. New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/08/14/climate/china-clean-energy-patents.html (Accessed on 5 October 2025) Bertram C, Brutschin E, Drouet L et al (2024) Feasibility of peak temperature targets in light of institutional constraints. Nat Clim Change 14:954–960. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-024-02073-4 California-China Climate Institute (2023) China’s climate action brief: methane. https://ccci.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/China%E2%80%99s%20Climate%20Action%20Brief.pdf CAT (Climate Action Tracker) (2025a) China country summary. https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/china/. (Accessed on 30 September 2025) CAT (Climate Action Tracker) (2025b) Russia country summary. https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/russian-federation/net-zero-targets/ (Accessed on 30 September 2025) CAT (Climate Action Tracker) (2025c) https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/usa/ USA Country Summary (Accessed on 6 October 2025) Castle JL, Doornik JA, Hendry DF (2021) Selecting a model for forecasting. Econometrics 9(3):26. https://doi.org/10.3390/econometrics9030026 Climate Watch (2022) Historical GHG emissions. World Resources Institute. https://www.climatewatchdata.org/ghg-emissions Climate Watch, 2025, Historical GHG Emissions: Top Emitters https://www.climatewatchdata.org/ghg-emissions?end_year=2023&gases=ch4®ions=TOP&start_year=1990 (Accessed onMarch 10, 2026) Cordon D, Reuland F, Jacob DJ, Worden JR, Shindell D, Tyson M (2023) “Evaluating net life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions Intensities from gas and coal at varying methane leakage rates”. Environ Res Lett 18: 8. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ace3db Chen Z, Jacob DJ, Nesser H, Sulprizio MP, Lorente A, Varon DJ, Lu X, Shen L, Qu Z, Penn E, Yu X (2022) Methane emissions from China:...

The economics of elusive methane diplomacy: forecasting 2030 emissions in China, India ...
->Nature | More on "Methane diplomacy China India emissions" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission #Methane

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Germany misses climate targets as emissions barely fall in 2025 Greenhouse gas emissions in Germany have again missed targets set by the Climate Protection Act and barely fell at all in 2025. Emissions decreased by just 0.1% last year compared to the previous year, according to data from the German Environment Agency. The country’s emissions in 2025 were equivalent to 649 million tonnes of CO2, worse than those forecast by the expert group Agora Energiewende, which anticipated a 1.5% drop year-on-year. In 2024, a more significant drop of 3.4% was recorded. Germany’s environment minister Carsten Schneider criticised the lack of improvement at a conference in Berlin on Saturday. The Social Democrat said that despite an increasing acceptance of electric cars and heat pumps, overall progress was “too slow” and urged citizens to accelerate their adoption of renewable power sources for both environmental and security reasons. “What benefits the climate also increases our security and economic strength,” he said. “Every additional kilowatt-hour of renewable energy makes our country less dependent on oil and gas and our energy supply more secure.” Despite this, both Schneider and the German Environment Agency remained optimistic that the country could achieve the 2030 climate target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 65%, compared with 1990. Schneider...

Germany misses climate targets as emissions barely fall in 2025
->The Guardian | More on "Germany climate emissions targets missed" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #ClimateTarget #Emission

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EPA Bows to Corporate Polluters, Abandons Duty to Protect Public from Sterilizers' Ethylene Oxide Emissions "And my mother and father," he added. "Praise be to God. God's greatness is abundant." According to Al Jazeera, the man's brother-in-law and nephew were also killed in the strike. "The Israeli enemy says every day that it is targeting infrastructure," he told the Qatar-based news network. "Is this the infrastructure?" It was a devastating scene repeated in other parts of Lebanon, including the south, were a distraught mother on Friday reportedly buried five sons killed by Israeli bombing, and in the Ghobeiry neighborhood of central Beirut earlier this week, when an Israeli airstrike destroyed the home of the Hamdan family, reportedly killing father Ahmad Hamdan, his three daughters, and two grandchildren. As of Tuesday, Hamdan's wife was missing beneath the rubble of their bombed-out home. As in Gaza—where officials say that more than 2,700 families have been erased from the civil registry during Israel's ongoing genocide and around 6,000 other families have only a single surviving member—entire Lebanese families have been wiped out by Israeli strikes since October 2023. In one such strike on the Maronite Christian village of Aitou in October 2024, members of four generations of one family were killed, with 22 victims ranging in age from...

EPA Bows to Corporate Polluters, Abandons Duty to Protect Public from Sterilizers' Ethylene Oxide Emissions
->Common Dreams | More info at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission #EPA

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UK Hospitals Cut Emissions by 22% by Making Plant-Based Food the Default Option Catering giant Sodexo’s partnership with Nuffield Health, which saw them provide plant-based meals as the default option in UK hospitals, has resulted in a 22% decline in food-related emissions. Sodexo UK and Ireland has announced the results of its latest effort to cut foodservice and catering emissions through plant-forward menus. In early 2025, the caterer began an initiative to offer plant-based meals by default, with animal-sourced options available only upon request, at 35 Nuffield Health hospitals in partnership with behavioural change agency Greener by Default. This effort has enabled the companies to reduce the hospitals’ food-related emissions by 22%, the equivalent of over 100,000 miles driven. “Plant-based food is highly nutritious, helps prevent ill health and can play an important role in recovery,” said Dr Davina Deniszczyc, charity and medical doctor at Nuffield Health. “With our ambition to reduce our carbon footprint, this project gave us a unique opportunity to bring together both environmental and nutritional benefits.” Sodexo and Greener by Default previously rolled out a similar campaign with NYC Health + Hospitals, which was highly successful. They have since agreed to take the plant-based by default approach to 400 US hospitals by this year. Why a ‘plant-based by default’...

UK Hospitals Cut Emissions by 22% by Making Plant-Based Food the Default Option
->Green Queen | More on "Plant-based hospital food cuts emissions" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Food #Emission

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Lincolnshire council approves AI datacentre despite emissions warnings Plans for a new datacentre in Lincolnshire have been approved, despite warnings it could be a major new source of emissions. On Wednesday, North Lincolnshire council voted unanimously to approve planning permission for the Elsham Tech Park, a proposed AI datacentre campus near Scunthorpe, next to the Elsham Wolds industrial estate. According to the tech justice nonprofit Foxglove, the projected emissions produced will approach those generated by every domestic flight taken in the UK. Council documents estimate the proposed datacentre’s “peak annual scope 2 emissions”, or indirect greenhouse gases from generating electricity, will reach about 1m tonnes of CO2 equivalent in 2033-34. All of the UK’s domestic flights total 1.2m tonnes of CO2 equivalent. The council concluded that, despite the “large absolute energy demand” of the development, the impact of emissions was not significant due to the datacentre’s proximity to clean energy sources in the Humber region. According to Elsham Tech Park, construction is expected to begin in 2027, with a view to opening some parts of the campus in 2029. It plans to create up to 15 datacentre buildings across the site, generating up to 1GW of computing capacity, making it one of the largest datacentres proposed in the...

Lincolnshire council approves AI datacentre despite emissions warnings
->The Guardian | More on "AI datacentre Lincolnshire emissions approved" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission #AI

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Reducing methane emissions from landfills: the potential of biocover systems - Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) Methane oxidation covers often work best where other systems cannot. Their limited average oxidation rate makes them suited for landfills with low methane generation rates, or for shallow dumpsites where it may not be feasible to install viable gas collection systems. They are therefore a good technology for many developing countries that have shallow, poorly managed and unmanaged dumpsites. Methane oxidation covers are particularly suited where gas recovery systems are difficult to implement, thereby offering a practical and effective solution for methane abatement. The decision and process to build a biocover involves decisions which this report guides through, including costs, assessing the suitability and the potential impact of a biocover on a landfill, in a specific climate, and with materials that are locally available and affordable In recent years Europe, Canada and the United States of America have developed research and guidelines, which this report draws from. In addition, countries such as South Africa, Australia and Tunisia have invested in biocovers. There are opportunities to build knowledge and capacity, and invest in greater application. This report guides readers through the full decision process, as well as raises awareness for the benefits of application of biocovers, including their mitigation and air...

Reducing methane emissions from landfills: the potential of biocover systems - Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)
->Climate and Clean Air Coalition | More on "Landfill methane biocover emissions reduction" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission #Methane

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Centuries of Net-Negative Emissions Required to Secure a Safe Climate Future Two new studies published in leading scientific journals conclude that stabilizing long-term climate risks will require sustained net-negative carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions for centuries. Approaching the problem from distinct perspectives - legal and technological feasibility on the one hand, and economic optimization under uncertainty on the other - the research converges on a consistent message: reaching net zero is not enough. Both studies were led by researchers from the Exploratory Modeling of Human-natural Systems Research Group of the IIASA Advancing Systems Analysis Program and underline that achieving the Paris Agreement goals will demand durable commitments to large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) extending far beyond current policy timelines. Stabilizing sea-level rise and permafrost thaw demands long-term carbon removal commitments The study examines how to halt the growth of delayed climate impacts, such as sea-level rise and permafrost thaw, that continue to intensify even if global temperatures stabilize at 1.5°C. Following the 2025 advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice affirming states’ obligations to prevent significant climate harm, the authors assess what would be required to stop these impacts from worsening. Their conclusion is clear: net-zero emissions alone will not stabilize these long-term damages. To halt sea-level rise and cumulative CO₂...

Centuries of Net-Negative Emissions Required to Secure a Safe Climate Future
->Technology Networks | More on "Net-negative emissions climate stabilization centuries" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission

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EU Climate Advisers: Eat Less Meat, Redirect Subsidies & Tax Farm Emissions The EU’s scientific advisory board has outlined critical measures to curb agricultural emissions and meet its climate goals, including the removal of livestock subsidies and encouraging plant-based diets. A shift from meat-heavy diets to those rich in plants is critical for the EU to achieve its climate ambitions, alongside a tax on farm pollution and the elimination of subsidies that promote planet-harming livestock agriculture. This is the consensus of a new report by the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change, an influential independent body tasked with guiding the bloc’s climate policy. The document, which spans nearly 360 pages, calls on the EU to boost climate adaptation, lower greenhouse gas emissions across the agrifood system, and protect farmers’ livelihoods. The focus on food comes as the industry accounts for a third of the region’s emissions. Animal agriculture, in particular, causes 81-86% of the EU’s food-related greenhouse gas emissions, even though it only supplies 32% of its calories and 64% of its protein intake. “EU diets are on average too low in healthy, plant-based foods and too high in red meat and ultra-processed foods,” the report states. “This is driving both greenhouse gas emissions and a rise in non-communicable diseases and...

EU Climate Advisers: Eat Less Meat, Redirect Subsidies & Tax Farm Emissions
->Green Queen | More on "EU farm emissions diet subsidies" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission

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EU climate advisers say eat less meat and tax farm emissions BRUSSELS — Europeans should eat less meat and farms must be taxed for their planet-warming pollution if the bloc is to reach its climate goals, the EU's scientific advisers argue in a set of far-reaching recommendations that are unlikely to get a warm welcome from farmers. In a 350-page report published Wednesday, the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change also calls on the EU to scrap farm subsidies for climate-damaging practices, arguing sweeping measures are necessary to reduce agriculture's contribution to global warming. To aid farmers, they propose scaling up financial support to help them transition toward greener alternatives as well as aid to cope with increasing droughts and climate disasters. Yet environmental policies that so much as touch on agriculture have become politically toxic in recent years, with Brussels and EU capitals reluctant to address farm emissions in the face of large-scale tractor protests and intense lobbying campaigns. Still, sticking with business as usual isn’t an option, said the board’s chair Ottmar Edenhofer. “In order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 within the EU, the sector has to contribute to emissions reduction,” he said. "And if we do this in a smart way during the transition process, in...

EU climate advisers say eat less meat and tax farm emissions
->POLITICO | More on "EU farm emissions meat tax" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission

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Le mouvement : "Immersion à la Maison Internationale Populaire" - Épisode 7 | hybrid

🎙️"Immersion à la Maison Internationale Populaire"

➡️ Épisode de Mame Bousso, qui est venue interroger certaines personnes de la MIP ⭐

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#mip #tours #podcast #emission #temoignage

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Drones tackle methane emissions in oil-rich Albertine Kikuube, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | In the Albertine Graben, where commercial oil production is poised to begin, drones are taking flight, not to deliver packages or capture aerial photos, but to fight climate change. These high-tech eyes in the sky are at the forefront of the country’s strategy to detect and reduce methane emissions in the oil and gas sector. “You can’t manage what you don’t know,” says Owor Domisiano, Environment Officer at the Petroleum Authority of Uganda. “That’s why we are monitoring methane in real time, even during drilling. With drones and sensors, we can detect leaks and act before emissions escalate.” He was speaking at a learning on Enhancing Uganda’s Oil Sector Methane Emission Abatement Ambitions. The evening organized by the Natural Resources Governance Institute -NRGI and ACCODE’s Civil Society Coalition on Oil and Gas (CSCO) brought together the civil society, government officials, and academia to raise debate and awareness on Uganda’s oil and gas emission abatement ambitions. Methane may be colorless and odorless, but it packs a punch. Over 20 years, it is 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide in trapping heat. In Uganda’s oil and gas operations, methane is among the biggest contributors to...

Drones tackle methane emissions in oil-rich Albertine
->The Independent | More on "Uganda oil methane drone monitoring" at BigEarthData.ai | #Emission #Methane #ClimateChange #Drone

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Regrowing marginal farmland can curb emissions without cutting food output Berlin, Germany (SPX) Feb 18, 2026 Food production currently accounts for about one third of global greenhouse gas emissions, and agriculture places heavy pressure on biodiversity, water resources and water quality across Europe. Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) report that it is possible to cut climate emissions and relieve pressure on nature without reducing overall food output by reallocating where and how crops are grown. Agricultural activities are a major driver of habitat loss and ecosystem degradation, while also demanding large amounts of water and contributing to nutrient runoff that pollutes rivers, lakes and coastal waters. According to professor Francesco Cherubini, director of NTNU's Industrial Ecology Programme, agriculture in Europe is already highly intensive in many regions, leaving limited scope for further yield gains simply by increasing inputs on existing fields. Instead, he and his colleagues argue that the key lies in phasing out cultivation on land that is least suitable for crop production and concentrating efforts on more fertile, better structured areas. The NTNU team combined European satellite data with agricultural statistics to identify cropland used for cereals and vegetables across the continent, excluding grasslands used for animal feed. They focused on plots with...

Regrowing marginal farmland can curb emissions without cutting food output
->GPS Daily | More on "Marginal farmland climate emissions agriculture" at BigEarthData.ai | #Emission #Farmland #Food #ClimateChange

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Estimating firms' emissions from asset level data helps revealing (mis)alignment to net zero targets Input data: Forward-looking data (growth rates of steel production, decarbonization slopes of electricity generation) are taken from the World Energy Outlook 2023 dataset (iea.org/data-and-statistics/data-product/world-energy-outlook-2023-free-dataset-2). The free version provides aggregated values, and the extended version provides more granular values at the regional level. Our results are based on the latter. Plant-specific data (capacity, technology, opening and closing dates...) used in this study are available from Global Iron and Steel Tracker (globalenergymonitor.org/projects/global-iron-and-steel-tracker/) free of charge. We use country-level emission factors from ref. 31 and global emission factors from the World Steel Association 2023 Sustainability Indicators report (worldsteel.org/steel-topics/sustainability/sustainability-indicators-2023-report/). For estimating plant-level production, we use country-specific utilization rates, derived for each country from production data from the World Steel in Figures report of the World Steel Association (worldsteel.org/publications/bookshop/world-steel-in-figures-2023/) and capacity data from the OECD. Lastly, we use reported emissions from both the Carbon Disclosure Project (cdp.net/en/investor/ghg-emissions-dataset) and Refinitiv as top-down emissions for calibrating our model. We use corporate stated targets from Refinitiv, the Net Zero Steel Tracker (zerotracker.net/) and the Green Steel Tracker (industrytransition.org/green-steel-tracker/). Output data: the data generated in this study (historical and projected company-level emissions) are available free of charge and without access restrictions from the Pladifes database (pladifes.institutlouisbachelier.org/bottom-up/). The work of...

Estimating firms' emissions from asset level data helps revealing (mis)alignment to net zero targets
->Nature | More on "Steel emissions net zero alignment" at BigEarthData.ai | #Emission #ClimateChange #Data

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Negative emissions technologies and practices could challenge global resource supply and ... United Nations Environment Programme. Emissions Gap Report 2025: Off Target - Continued Collective Inaction Puts Global Temperature Goal at Risk. https://doi.org/10.59117/20.500.11822/48854 (2025). IPCC. Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009157926 (2022). Liu, Z., Deng, Z., Davis, S. J. & Ciais, P. Global carbon emissions in 2023. Nat. Rev. Earth Environ. 5, 253–254 (2024). Smith, S. M. et al. The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal 2024 - 2nd Eddition. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/F85QJ (2024). Nemet, G. F. et al. Near-term deployment of novel carbon removal to facilitate longer-term deployment. Joule 7, 2653–2659 (2023). Galán-Martín, Á et al. Delaying carbon dioxide removal in the European Union puts climate targets at risk. Nat. Commun. 12, 6490 (2021). Smith, S. M. et al. The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal - 1st Edition. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/W3B4Z (2023). Bednar, J. et al. Operationalizing the net-negative carbon economy. Nature 596, 377–383 (2021). World Commission on Environment and Development. Our Common Future. https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/5987our-common-future.pdf (1987). Cobo, S. et al. Sustainable scale-up of negative emissions technologies and practices: where to focus. Environ. Res. Lett. 18, 02301 (2023). Terlouw, T., Bauer, C., Rosa, L. & Mazzotti, M. Life...

Negative emissions technologies and practices could challenge global resource supply and ...
->Nature | More on "Negative emissions technology resource challenges" at BigEarthData.ai | #Emission #ClimateChange

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Full emissions disclosure under California Senate Bill 253 could change carbon evaluations and redirect investment Our primary data are sourced from S&P Global Sustainable1 (formerly Trucost), which provides broad coverage of corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, using company disclosures where available and model-based estimates otherwise. Each observation is flagged as either company-disclosed or vendor-estimated10. The Sustainable1 emissions data follow the reporting-boundary definitions of the GHG Protocol. We verify key inferences using emissions data from alternative providers, including MSCI and Refinitiv/LSEG. We obtain financial accounting data from Compustat (S&P Global) and stock market data from the Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP). SB 253 applies to U.S.-incorporated entities with annual revenue exceeding $1 billion that do business in California. Importantly, the revenue threshold is based on total worldwide annual revenue, rather than revenue generated in California. SB 253 does not itself define “doing business in California,” but the California Air Resources Board’s draft regulations propose a definition derived from California’s tax code11. Under this definition, an entity is considered to be doing business in California if it is engaged in any transaction for financial or pecuniary gain and meets at least one of the following conditions during a reporting year: (a) it is organized or commercially domiciled in California, or (b) its California sales exceed...

Full emissions disclosure under California Senate Bill 253 could change carbon evaluations and redirect investment
->Nature | More on "California emissions disclosure investment impact" at BigEarthData.ai | #Emission #ClimateChange

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@marieandthesea.bsky.social Finally, Paris-compliant #emission rights: on 26 February, the UN approved the first emission certificates for a global carbon market. A milestone for global #emissionstrading!

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Trump rollback of federal emissions rules may have inadvertently invited a wave of climate action from blue states The Trump administration’s decision to roll back the “endangerment finding” for greenhouse gas emissions may have had an unintended consequence: It undercut the administration’s legal argument against blue state climate regulations, environmental lawyers say. In February, the Environmental Protection Agency moved to rescind an Obama-era finding that greenhouse gas emissions threaten public health and cause climate change, essentially unravelling the legal basis for federal emissions regulations. The move was cheered by anti-environmentalist conservatives and industry leaders alike as the end of burdensome regulation. But the endangerment finding played a central role in the Trump administration’s legal arguments against state-level climate policy, according to environmental lawyers. “One of the arguments they make is that those laws are preempted by federal regulation, and if there is no federal regulation, that argument suffers,” Michael Wall, the chief litigation officer at the Natural Resources Defense Council, said of blue states’ efforts to enact state-level environmental statutes. Vermont and New York are likely to be the early test cases in court, as they fight to keep their states’ approaches to emissions. If they win, they could offer a model for other states looking to fill the endangerment finding gap. Both states recently passed climate superfund...

Trump rollback of federal emissions rules may have inadvertently invited a wave of climate action from blue states
->Times of San Diego | More on "Trump emissions rollback empowers states" at BigEarthData.ai | #TrumpFascism #ClimateChange #NoDecency #Emission #ClimateAction

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Analysis: UK emissions fall 2.4% in 2025 as coal hits 400-year low The UK’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by 2.4% in 2025 to their lowest level in more than 150 years, according to new Carbon Brief analysis. The biggest factors were gas use falling to a 34-year low and coal use dropping to levels last seen in 1600, when Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne and William Shakespeare was writing Hamlet. These shifts were helped by record-high UK temperatures, elevated gas prices, the end of coal power in late 2024 and a sharp slowdown in the steel industry. Other key findings of the analysis include: The UK’s greenhouse gas emissions fell to 364m tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e) in 2025, the lowest level since 1872. Coal use roughly halved, with more than half of this due to the end of coal power and another third due to closures and other issues in the steel industry. Gas use fell by 1.5% to the lowest level since 1992, with roughly equal contributions from cuts in heat for buildings and industry, more than offsetting a small rise in gas power. Oil use fell by 0.9%, despite rising traffic, helped by more than 700,000 new electric vehicles (EVs), electric vans and plug-in hybrids on...

Analysis: UK emissions fall 2.4% in 2025 as coal hits 400-year low
->Carbon Brief | More on "UK greenhouse gas emissions decline" at BigEarthData.ai | #Coal #ClimateChange #Emission

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EEU Seminar with Tommy Lundgren The next EEU seminar will be held on Monday the 9th of Mars at 12:10 – 13:00 in B44.

Free online webinar on Monday at 12.10 CET on #Industrial #emission dynamics, eco-efficiency, and rebound effects.

Don't miss this!

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New report flags sulphur dioxide emissions from Bokaro Steel Plant Decarbonising the steel industry — one of the largest coal consuming industries in India — focuses primarily on reducing carbon dioxide emissions to prevent the greenhouse gas effect. However, industrial processes in steel-making also cause air pollution, releasing sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, all of which adversely impact public health. A new analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) tracked air pollution emissions disclosures from the Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL) in Jharkhand. It found that even though BSL met existing regulatory limits, pollution from the plant led to around 273 low birthweight births, and 284 preterm births each year. India’s installed crude steel capacity is projected to reach between 260 million and 280 million metric tons by 2035, keeping up pace with growing demand from the automotive, renewables, and defence sectors. It currently accounts for 10-12% of India’s carbon emissions, making it a key sector for decarbonisation on the way to net-zero emissions. The use of blast furnaces and basic oxygen furnaces in additional steel capacity could lock in a carbon-intensive process. Until innovations on how to replace coal in steel-making become viable, investing in better air monitoring and filtration could help reduce...

New report flags sulphur dioxide emissions from Bokaro Steel Plant
->Mongabay | More on "Bokaro Steel Plant sulphur emissions" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission

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The Case for Capturing and Valorizing CO2 Emissions Valorizing CO2 involves turning it into a useful resource instead of just removing it. Although it is chemically stable and hard to transform, advances in chemistry, biology, and energy systems are making more applications possible. — Have you ever considered that the future of decarbonization could involve capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) with certain technologies and then using it to create products and materials? As unbelievable as it may seem, it is possible. Climate change is having dangerous impacts on nature and people in every region of the world, threatening, among others, health, food security, and water supplies. Our planet has already warmed by 1.3C compared to pre-industrial times because of the influence of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities in the atmosphere. While nearly every country in the world has agreed to limit warming to 1.5C, the reality is that we are far off track – and every fraction of additional warming exacerbates the impacts of climate change. In 2024, CO2 emissions from energy use increased slightly (0.8%) to record levels. This also pushed atmospheric CO2 levels to their highest point ever. Most of the increase came from burning fossil fuels, while emissions from some industrial activities decreased. Despite reductions...

The Case for Capturing and Valorizing CO2 Emissions
->Earth.Org | More on "Capturing and valorizing CO2 emissions" at BigEarthData.ai | #CO2 #ClimateChange #Emission

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Political Polarization Can Spur CO2 Emissions, Stymie Climate Action Newswise — In recent years, studies and media reports have blamed growing partisan hostility in the U.S. for shattered marriages, broken families, ruined holiday dinners and increased stress. New CU Boulder research suggests it may have an even broader impact, hindering democracies’ capacity to address climate change around the world. “There has been a lot of research on the effects of political polarization at the interpersonal level, but ours is the first study to look at how it impacts the ability of democracies to mitigate climate change,” said senior author Don Grant, professor of sociology and fellow with the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI). “We find that in democracies marked by deep interparty animosity, power plants—some of the world’s largest carbon polluters—emit CO2 at significantly higher rates. And these outcomes are not unique to the U.S.” More polarization equals more CO2 In a study published in the American Sociological Review, Grant and his colleagues looked at the annual CO2 emission rates (CO2 emissions per unit of electricity produced) from 20,115 fossil-fueled power plants across 92 democratic countries. They also looked at each country's level of what is known as "affective polarization," scored on a 0 to 4 scale. They...

Political Polarization Can Spur CO2 Emissions, Stymie Climate Action
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RETRO GAMING TV [FRENCH] Potato Flash - E02 (Décembre 1995)

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RETRO GAMING TV [FRENCH] Cyber Flash - E02  (Décembre 1995)
RETRO GAMING TV [FRENCH] Cyber Flash - E02 (Décembre 1995) YouTube video by Johnny Game Over

RETRO GAMING TV [FRENCH] Cyber Flash - E02 (Décembre 1995)

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Large Forest Fire Emissions Are Hidden Underground During the extremely hot summer of 2018, 324 forest fires were reported in Sweden. Using field measurements, models, and data from the Swedish Forest Agency, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, researchers have now mapped where and why the carbon was released. The study shows that emissions from intense above‑ground fires are overestimated in fire databases. Emissions from deep organic soils and peatlands, on the other hand, are underestimated - during the summer of 2018 by as much as 50 percent. These smoldering underground fires are rarely visible in satellite images, but can release very large amounts of carbon. "What looks dramatic from above is not always what affects the climate the most. The significantly large emissions actually occur silently underground," says Johan A. Eckdahl, forest fire researcher at Lund University and the University of California, Berkeley. In boreal forests - the coniferous forest region that stretches around the Northern Hemisphere - more carbon is stored than exists in the atmosphere today. A large portion is found in deep peat soils that have built up over thousands of years. When these soils dry out and ignite, they can continue to burn below the surface...

Large Forest Fire Emissions Are Hidden Underground
->Mirage News | More on "Forest fire underground carbon emissions" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #ForestFire #Emission

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'Big energy users': how will datacentres affect Australia's power prices, water supply and emissions? What has been said about datacentres – in the US and Australia – this week? In the US, president Donald Trump announced “ratepayer protection pledges” requiring tech companies to meet their own power needs. “Many Americans are also concerned that energy demand from AI datacentres could unfairly drive up their electric utility bills,” he said. “They can build their own power plants as part of their factory, so that no one’s prices will go up.” In Australia, energy minister Chris Bowen acknowledged “datacentres are big energy users”, an issue he said would be addressed in a forthcoming AI and datacentre strategy. “People who are building datacentres do need to build new energy to go with it, and that energy will be renewable. But we also want to ensure that energy use has flexibility and redundancy built in.” A coalition of energy and environment groups, including the Clean Energy Council, Electrical Trades Union, Australian Conservation Foundation and Climate Energy Finance, proposed a set of “public interest principles for datacentres” that include investing in new renewable energy and using water responsibly. Sign up: AU Breaking News email “If you want to build a datacentre, you should have to build the renewables and...

'Big energy users': how will datacentres affect Australia's power prices, water supply and emissions?
->The Guardian | More on "Datacentres energy costs and emissions" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Emission #WaterSupply

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