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Climate tech company Heirloom opens US commercial carbon capture plant
Climate tech company Heirloom opens US commercial carbon capture plant
By Peter Henderson (Reuters) -California climate technology company Heirloom on Thursday unveiled what it says is the first U.S. commercial
2023-11-10 08:16
First US Small Nuke Project Canceled After Costs Surge 53%
First US Small Nuke Project Canceled After Costs Surge 53%
NuScale Power Corp., the first company with US approval for a small nuclear reactor design, is canceling plans
2023-11-10 00:54
World’s Two Biggest Emitters Hold Key to Success at COP28 Summit
World’s Two Biggest Emitters Hold Key to Success at COP28 Summit
There’s been an unwritten rule during the past decade of climate diplomacy: Good things can happen when the
2023-11-09 13:17
NEF Latest: Clinton Criticizes Xi’s Decision to Keep Power
NEF Latest: Clinton Criticizes Xi’s Decision to Keep Power
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Chinese President Xi Jinping’s decision to retain power beyond the
2023-11-09 11:45
How shipping more US natural gas to Europe helped fuel CO2 pollution
How shipping more US natural gas to Europe helped fuel CO2 pollution
By Tim McLaughlin (Reuters) -Carbon dioxide emissions from U.S. liquefied natural gas facilities have jumped to 18 million tons per
2023-11-09 01:16
NEF Latest: Leaders From China to Saudi Arabia See Global Risks
NEF Latest: Leaders From China to Saudi Arabia See Global Risks
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and top ministers from Saudi Arabia and Singapore called for greater global cooperation
2023-11-08 15:15
China, World’s Top Methane Emitter, Plans to Cut Pollution
China, World’s Top Methane Emitter, Plans to Cut Pollution
China, the world’s largest emitter of methane, said it will boost monitoring, reporting and data transparency to reduce
2023-11-08 02:15
US Wheat Exports Plunge to 20-Year Low as Mississippi River Dries Up
US Wheat Exports Plunge to 20-Year Low as Mississippi River Dries Up
American wheat shipments dropped to the lowest ever, hampered by a shrinking Mississippi River and competition from ample
2023-11-08 01:24
Earthshot Prize: Prince William says climate crisis too visible to be ignored
Earthshot Prize: Prince William says climate crisis too visible to be ignored
The Prince of Wales strikes a note of optimism as he reveals the winners of his annual Earthshot Prize.
2023-11-07 21:51
Killer whales sink another boat near Gibraltar in relentless 45-minute attack
Killer whales sink another boat near Gibraltar in relentless 45-minute attack
Killer whales have sunk yet another boat in southwestern Europe, marking the fourth such incident in the region in the last two years. The latest attack saw a pod of orcas target a yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar for about 45 minutes, Polish cruise company Morskie Mile said in a Facebook post on 31 October. The boat’s operator said the relentless attack focused on the yacht’s steering fin and caused extensive damage and leakage. “Despite attempts to bring the yacht to the port by the captain, crew and rescuers from the SAR (Search and Rescue), port tugs and the Moroccan Navy, the unit sunk near the entrance to the port of Tanger Med,” the company said, while adding that the crew was “safe, unharmed, and sound”. The attack is the latest reported case of killer whales targetting boats in Gibraltar – a phenomenon that has intrigued animal behaviour scientists. Cases of orcas harassing boats passing by in the Strait of Gibraltar, which runs between Spain and Morocco and connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, began being reported in 2020. The strange behaviour has perplexed scientists, with some theorising that the killer whales may be teaching each other to attack boats passing by in the region. Researchers have floated a number of theories to explain the behaviour of the aquatic mammals. These explanations range from food scarcity and the disruptive resumption of post-pandemic nautical activities to playful interactions. There have been documented cases of “play behaviour” among different orca populations as some killer whales in previous studies were shown to “harass” porpoises. Researchers suspect these were likely orchestrated by orcas as a form of social play to bond, communicate or simply for fun among themselves, and that the behaviour would provide benefits such as improved group coordination and teamwork. But scientists have also begun to investigate whether the Gibraltar attacks are linked to past trauma. Whatever the orcas’ motivation, such incidents have highlighted the more widespread concerns of scientists around the impact of human nautical activity on intelligent marine mammals. Read More Killer whales another boat near Gibraltar in relentless 45-minute attack Live exports of livestock to be banned under planned new law Harry and Megan accused of ‘eco-hypocrisy’ for flying to Katy Perry gig Live exports of livestock to be banned under planned new law Harry and Megan accused of ‘eco-hypocrisy’ for flying to Katy Perry gig Met Office predicts more blustery showers after Storm Ciarán flooding
2023-11-07 20:51
Explainer-Can solar geoengineering stop global warming?
Explainer-Can solar geoengineering stop global warming?
By David Stanway As the world struggles to renounce its burning of fossil fuels, scientists are studying whether
2023-11-02 09:23
What is COP28 in Dubai and why is it important?
What is COP28 in Dubai and why is it important?
The climate change summit follows a year of weather extremes and broken temperature records.
2023-11-01 22:53
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