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China Sets its First-Ever Absolute Emissions Reduction Goal

China’s President Xi Jinping announced a series of new interim climate goals, including a target to reduce economy-wide net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by...

What would an Indigenous Law of the Sea look like?

‘Wáahlaal Gíidaak, who is Indigenous Haida, Tlingit, and Ahtna Athabascan, grew up on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska that was home to about...

LanzaJet and KMG Advance Kazakhstan’s First Sustainable Aviation Fuel Project

During New York Climate Week, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) technology and production company LanzaJet and Kazakhstan’s national oil and gas company, KazMunayGas (KMG), announced...

Stegra Makes New Agreements with Microsoft on Green Steel

Swedish green iron and steel maker Stegra announced two agreements with Microsoft aimed at advancing the use of near-zero emission steel in the technology...

The oceans just hit an ominous milestone

You’re the product of stability on a planetary scale. Around 12,000 years ago, Earth warmed from an ice age into the relatively consistent climate...

Study presents blueprint for hydrogen-powered UAVs

Researchers in Korea have introduced the first comprehensive safety assessment framework for liquid hydrogen storage systems in UAVs, in a seemingly important contribution to...

Data centres can become net zero and sustainable, says new report

Presented as a first-of-its-kind strategic roadmap, a new report from consulting firm Ramboll attempts to plot a sustainable path ahead for this infrastructure category. Released...

New findings: UK energy from waste sector could go carbon negative by 2035

The UK’s energy-from-waste (Efw) sector could be carbon negative by 2035 if Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology is deployed rapidly, according to a...

Research details PFAS risk to farmlands and behaviour in soil-plant systems

A new review study has revealed that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), widely known as “forever chemicals,” are increasingly entering farmland soils through waste...

Rising temperatures mean more noise for those living near airports, claims study

Warmer air from climate change will tend to make departing aircraft create more noise pollution around European airports by 2050, according to new findings. Scientists...

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