Tag: climate change

California Launches First Industrial Carbon Capture and Underground Storage Facility

California begins operating its inaugural industrial site for capturing and storing CO2 underground to support long-term carbon neutrality goals.

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Stardust Solutions Proposes Reflective Particle Dispersion to Combat Global Warming

Stardust Solutions suggests dispersing light-reflecting particles in the stratosphere to help reduce Earth’s warming effects.

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Chinese Researchers Make Breakthrough in Converting CO2 into Jet Fuel Amid Soaring Prices

Chinese scientists advance technology to transform carbon dioxide into jet fuel, responding to soaring aviation fuel costs and global supply challenges.

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Tech Giants Boost Carbon Credit Purchases Amid AI Expansion

Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft significantly increased carbon credit acquisitions as AI infrastructure drives higher energy use.

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China Meets All New Electricity Demand with Renewable Energy for the First Time

In 2025, China met all new electricity demand with renewable sources despite increased consumption and a decline in fossil fuel emissions.

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Global Warming Accelerates Solar Panel Degradation on Rooftops, Potentially Raising Solar Power Costs

Climate change-driven temperature rise speeds up deterioration of rooftop solar panels, posing risks to solar power affordability unless mitigation steps are taken.

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New Study Reveals Mars Was Warm and Wet Billions of Years Ago

Recent research suggests Mars had a warm and wet climate billions of years ago, challenging earlier ideas of a frozen planet.

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China and India Lead Growth in Global Renewable Energy While G7 Nations Stall

Over the past three years, China and India have driven renewable energy expansion as G7 countries reduce their commitments, challenging Western climate leadership.

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Enhanced Geothermal Energy Poised to Surpass Nuclear, Fossil Fuels, and Renewables, Stanford Researchers Predict

Stanford scientists highlight the potential of enhanced geothermal systems to deliver more cost-effective energy than current sources.

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Heat from the Large Hadron Collider Now Warms Homes in a French Town

Heat captured from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is now used to warm residential and commercial buildings in Ferney-Voltaire, France.

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Renewable Energy Surpasses Fossil Fuels in EU Electricity Generation for First Time

For the first time, renewable sources in the EU generated more electricity than fossil fuels over an entire year, marking a significant milestone in energy transition.

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