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41 votes
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China's emissions may now be falling
29 votes -
We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
23 votes -
Carbon offsets and the Nebula show "Jet Lag"
Recently I've been watching the show Jet Lag on Nebula. It's an entertaining little reality show where people compete in contests which require a lot of travel, especially in commercial aircraft....
Recently I've been watching the show Jet Lag on Nebula. It's an entertaining little reality show where people compete in contests which require a lot of travel, especially in commercial aircraft.
I've noticed that they are really really traveling a lot for a frivolous reason and having a huge carbon footprint. (Yes I understand that the flights they go on are booked anyway and would fly if they weren't on them, sort of).
During the show they sometimes use a graphic to show the travel distance and then also mention that they are using Gold Standard carbon offsets (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Standard_(carbon_offset_standard)
I've read a bit about carbon credits and carbon offsets before. I think it seems like a bit of a boondoggle to let people with money greenwash their activities. Has anyone here researched this and come up with a different conclusion?
I think maybe this is a very newbie question to ask on this Tildes group.
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Natural sinks of forests and peat were key to Finland's ambitious target to be carbon neutral by 2035 – but now, the land has started emitting more greenhouse gases than it stores
17 votes -
Data center emissions probably 662% higher than big tech claims
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Greenhouse gas emissions in US beef production can be reduced by up to 30% with the adoption of selected mitigation measures
18 votes -
Sweden has cut 80% of its net emissions since 1990 – while growing its economy twofold. How have they done it?
31 votes -
Google’s greenhouse gas emissions jump 48% in five years
45 votes -
Russia’s war with Ukraine accelerating global climate emergency, report shows
13 votes -
Research on Earth’s raging fever of 2023-24 is picking up
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'Absolute miracle' breakthrough provides recipe for zero-carbon cement
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Carbon dioxide pipelines and underground injection can cut greenhouse gas, but community opposition is fierce
14 votes -
New Environmental Protection Agency regulation requires coal plants in the US to reduce 90 percent of their greenhouse pollution by 2039
33 votes -
EU fossil fuel CO2 emissions hit sixty-year low
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Lars Aagaard, Danish climate minister, says farmers deserving most success on the European market should be those who emit the least carbon per tonne of food produced
18 votes -
NASA mission excels at spotting greenhouse gas emission sources
23 votes -
One huge contradiction is undoing our best climate efforts
34 votes -
Greenland's massive ice sheet could experience runaway melting if the world overshoots climate targets – but even then quick action could stabilize it
6 votes -
Scientists at the Askö research base in Sweden are investigating a methane mystery – levels in the atmosphere are rising rapidly and nobody is quite sure why
11 votes -
How wealthy "super emitters" in the US are disproportionately driving the climate crisis — while blaming you
34 votes -
Hydrogen, additionality, and US Senator Joe Manchin
5 votes -
European Union greenhouse gas emissions fall 3% in the first quarter
18 votes -
Saltwater batteries. A large scale environmentaly friendly energy storage solution?
10 votes -
To achieve greenhouse gas emissions goals by 2050, regulatory details may matter more than targets
7 votes -
UN Chief proclaims 'era of global boiling' as July set to be hottest month ever recorded
21 votes -
Inside Big Beef’s climate messaging machine: Confuse, defend and downplay
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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 -
On the shores of an island off Norway's North Sea coast, engineers are building a burial ground for unwanted greenhouse gas
4 votes -
US climate law gives Clean Air Act a legal boost after court rebuke
9 votes -
Continued drop in EU’s greenhouse gas emissions confirms achievement of 2020 target
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Meet the retired oil exec plugging forgotten wells to reduce emissions | World Wide Waste
5 votes -
Can lab-grown dairy proteins give us a cow-free future? | Lab-Grown
6 votes -
Why did the US military dig a tunnel in the Alaskan tundra? What is the tunnel used for now?
5 votes -
Is meat really that bad?
14 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 -
The Amazon Rainforest now emits more greenhouse gases than it absorbs
13 votes -
Illegal CFC emissions have stopped since scientists raised alarm
17 votes -
An earth system model shows self-sustained melting of permafrost even if all man-made GHG emissions stop in 2020
15 votes -
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 -
Donald Trump administration makes move to completely roll back US methane pollution regulations
23 votes -
Study shows erosion of ozone layer responsible for mass extinction event
8 votes -
When the flames go out, the Permian’s methane problem worsens
4 votes -
Norway's $1 trillion wealth fund will exclude four companies for their vast emissions of greenhouse gases, or at least put them on probation to force them to change
8 votes -
Norway, western Europe's largest oil and gas producer, announced on Friday it was increasing its ambition to cut carbon emissions
9 votes -
The 2010s were another lost decade on climate change
19 votes -
The Supreme Court in the Netherlands has ordered the government to cut national greenhouse gas emissions by at least 25% of 1990 levels by the end of next year
16 votes -
Meet the satellites that can pinpoint methane and carbon dioxide leaks
8 votes -
Norway will pay $150 million to Gabon to battle deforestation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
11 votes -
Highlights from the 2018 State of the Climate report
6 votes