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China aims for climate neutrality

China Aims to Build 450 GW of New Solar and Wind Energy Capacity in the Coming Years China has announced plans to build 450 GW

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Stop Emissions Now to Accelerate Global Warming

A new study by scientists at the University of Washington has found that an immediate halt to all human-made greenhouse gas emissions would initially accelerate

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Climate change extends wildfire season

The impact of climate change on the occurrence of wildfires has been a topic of scientific research for some time. A recent study by the

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CO2 Tax Could Help Low-Income Households

A new study by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) has proposed an alternative use for the CO2 tax that could benefit low-income

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Cycle Instead of Drive: Save 3.2 kg CO2 Daily

A recent study conducted by an international team of scientists, led by Christian Brand, has found that city dwellers can reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2)

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Internet and Computers Worse than Flights

The internet, data centers, and personal computers are collectively responsible for more CO2 emissions than the global aviation industry. Shockingly, the carbon footprint of the

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Germans Unconcerned About Higher CO2 Prices

A majority of Germans support higher CO2 prices, as long as households with low and medium incomes are relieved through “climate checks.” According to a

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Rising Jellyfish Sightings in Mediterranean

Bond Pet Food, a start-up based in Boulder, USA, is developing lab-grown protein for dog food to reduce the environmental impact of pet ownership. The

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Cleanest Cars: Electric Vehicles with Coal Power

Electric cars have long been criticized for their energy-intensive battery production and reliance on coal-powered electricity. However, a new study by the International Council on

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Climate Change Could Reduce Global GDP by 37%

The effects of climate change are set to have a significant impact on the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2100, according to a new