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5 votes
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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 -
Phantom offsets and carbon deceit
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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
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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.
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The carbon offset problem
5 votes -
Can carbon-capture plants achieve global net-zero emissions?
5 votes -
EVs and batteries: The world's lithium and cobalt problems
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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?
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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 -
US railroads should be nationalized
18 votes -
Court orders Royal Dutch Shell to cut net emissions by 45% by 2030
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Carbon emissions and large neural network training
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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
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The pandemic, the Clean Power Plan, and the Paris Agreement: US emissions drop 7% year on year due to effects of COVID-19
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Norway will finance two-thirds of a large-scale project to capture and store carbon dioxide – carbon capture has long been highlighted as a way to reduce CO2 emissions
8 votes -
What’s causing climate change, in ten charts
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The South Pole is warming fast. Very fast.
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CO2 in Earth's atmosphere nearing levels of fifteen million years ago
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Towards carbon negativity—Basecamp announces intentions to back-purchase carbon credits to cover all emitted carbon emissions, and offset more than emitted post-2020
6 votes -
Climate worst-case scenarios may not go far enough, cloud data shows
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Stripe’s first negative emissions purchases
7 votes -
The food to avoid if you care about climate change
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Coronavirus has temporarily reduced China’s CO2 emissions by a quarter
18 votes -
Denmark needs to adopt a number of emergency measures, including higher carbon taxes, if it's to reach a goal of drastically cutting emissions by 2030
4 votes -
SSAB has teamed up with Vattenfall and LKAB to build a pilot plant for the world's first fossil fuel free steel-making process
5 votes -
Rethinking space heating
23 votes -
The Danish capital, which was designated the European Green Capital in 2014, is trying to do everything it can to make Euro 2020 as green as possible
5 votes -
Norway, western Europe's largest oil and gas producer, announced on Friday it was increasing its ambition to cut carbon emissions
9 votes -
A ban on selling new petrol, diesel or hybrid cars in the UK will be brought forward from 2040 to 2035 at the latest, under government plans
9 votes -
How sustainable is a solar powered website?
10 votes -
An open letter on Australian bushfires and climate: urgent need for deep cuts in carbon emissions [signed by Laureates of the Australian Research Council]
4 votes -
Microsoft announces their plan to be carbon negative by 2030
9 votes -
Norway's Equinor plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions from its domestic operations by 40% this decade and to near zero by 2050
6 votes -
Denmark’s parliament adopted a new climate law on Friday, committing to reach 70% below its 1990 emissions in the next eleven years
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From January, jet fuel suppliers in Norway must blend 0.5% of biofuel in all their aviation fuel – a policy Oslo hopes will lead to lower CO2 emissions
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Oslo wants to build the world's first zero-emissions port
6 votes -
What's Copenhagen's magic formula to reduce CO2 levels?
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Why US cities are banning new fast food drive-throughs
8 votes -
Meet the satellites that can pinpoint methane and carbon dioxide leaks
8 votes -
Denmark’s climate aspirations going up in smoke? International researchers lambast Danes for burning wood and calling it green
7 votes