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11 votes
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Oil is hard to quit, even in Norway where electric cars rule the road
15 votes -
No, climate activists are not coming for New York City pizza
16 votes -
Calgary Transit goes electric as feds commit additional $325M for zero-emission buses
13 votes -
Swedish electric self-driving truck company Einride has partnered with Scandinavia's leading postal service PostNord in Norway
7 votes -
Japan to invest $107 billion in hydrogen supply over fifteen years
24 votes -
Rock flour produced by the grinding under Greenland's glaciers can trap climate-heating carbon dioxide when spread on farm fields
5 votes -
In Norway, the electric vehicle future has already arrived – the air is cleaner, the streets are quieter, but problems with unreliable chargers persist
4 votes -
Malmö start-up Enjay believes its patented product is the first in the world to offer profitable energy recovery from polluted kitchen exhaust air
6 votes -
Can Burning Man pull out of its climate death spiral?
10 votes -
Green steel: Can we make steel without CO2 emissions?
5 votes -
Swedish court has given Greta Thunberg and climate activists the go-ahead to proceed with a class action lawsuit against the government for insufficient climate policy
11 votes -
Project to store carbon dioxide 1,800 metres beneath the North Sea – Denmark is the first country in the world to bury CO2 imported from abroad
5 votes -
Denmark should aim to reduce beef and dairy production by introducing a farming emissions tax in order to reach its ambitious climate targets
3 votes -
Phantom offsets and carbon deceit
6 votes -
Copenhagen's failure to meet its 2025 net zero target casts doubt on other major climate plans – pledges to cease contributing to climate change demand greater scrutiny
6 votes -
Dairy co-operative Arla Foods has announced it will pay its farmers more money for the milk they produce if they meet new environmental sustainability targets
7 votes -
On the shores of an island off Norway's North Sea coast, engineers are building a burial ground for unwanted greenhouse gas
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"Brick toaster" aims to cut global CO2 output by 15% in fifteen years
11 votes -
How a Swedish company's technology is powering electric ferries – Echandia is manufacturing heavy duty energy storage systems
5 votes -
US Supreme Court curbs EPA's ability to fight climate change
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Climeworks is building a second commercial-sized plant in Iceland that will capture and store 36,000 metric tons per year of carbon dioxide
10 votes -
Carbon hacking: Least carbon-intensive traveling between US and Europe
My life is split between the US and the Netherlands, where I have friends and work in both places. I try to fly as little as possible: only one intercontinental flight per year. But even that puts...
My life is split between the US and the Netherlands, where I have friends and work in both places. I try to fly as little as possible: only one intercontinental flight per year. But even that puts my individual carbon footprint far above the average human's. I buy carbon offsets but that just shifts responsibility.
I've long been deeply inspired by Greta Thunberg's protest act of sailing from England to New York to attend a 2019 climate summit. But sailing across the ocean in a racing yacht with a crew simply is too extreme.
So I'm curious what are the options for reducing carbon emissions when traveling between continents.
I've contemplated hopping on a freighter ship. My thinking is that: freighter ships are extremely efficient cargo-weight-to-emission ratio-wise, so the marginal carbon emission of me as added 'cargo' must be much lower than as another passenger on an airplane. Plus, the freighter ship will be sailing with or without me on board; whereas as a plane passenger I enable the business of a passenger flight.
6 votes -
The carbon offset problem
5 votes -
Continued drop in EU’s greenhouse gas emissions confirms achievement of 2020 target
4 votes -
Meet the retired oil exec plugging forgotten wells to reduce emissions | World Wide Waste
5 votes -
Can carbon-capture plants achieve global net-zero emissions?
5 votes -
Why the concept of induced demand is a hard sell
6 votes -
These 23-year-old Texans made $4 million last year mining bitcoin off flare gas from oil drilling
12 votes -
Scientists raise alarm over ‘dangerously fast’ growth in atmospheric methane
12 votes -
Methane and NOx emissions from natural gas stoves, cooktops, and ovens in residential homes
11 votes -
A satellite finds massive methane leaks from gas pipelines
11 votes -
EVs and batteries: The world's lithium and cobalt problems
5 votes -
An empire of dying wells - Old oil and gas sites are a climate menace. Meet the company that owns more of America’s decaying wells than any other.
10 votes -
Norway's incoming centre-left government has said it will seek to grow the country's lucrative oil and gas industry while striving to cut carbon emissions
15 votes -
We must radically reduce carbon emissions by 2030 in order to avoid the most catastrophic damage of climate change. How can you help?
18 votes -
Maersk is investing £1bn to speed up its switch to carbon neutral operations – eight methanol fuelled vessels could help save more than 1m tonnes of carbon emissions a year
16 votes -
New Form Energy iron-air battery outperforms best lithium ion tech
11 votes -
5% of electric plants responsible for 73% of power sector emissions
9 votes -
US railroads should be nationalized
18 votes -
The Scandinavian way to zero-carbon construction – cities like Oslo, Helsinki and Copenhagen are working to clean up one of the world's most high-emission industries
4 votes -
How ugly chins help SUVs dodge regulations
9 votes -
Ex-owners of polluting Italian steel plant convicted
7 votes -
Court orders Royal Dutch Shell to cut net emissions by 45% by 2030
8 votes -
Carbon emissions and large neural network training
5 votes -
As a crop, cannabis has enormous carbon emissions
14 votes -
Carbon Capture Convolution - An exploration of a plan to keep a New Mexico coal plant running
6 votes -
Denmark is far from reaching its ambitious target for carbon emission reductions by 2030, the country's climate watchdog said in its annual review of climate policies
6 votes -
Illegal CFC emissions have stopped since scientists raised alarm
17 votes -
Iceland's innovations to reach net-zero – in pictures
16 votes