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Opinion: The Oceans Court ruled that the seas are a hot mess. Why haven't you heard about it?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoLikewise, why isn’t climate change, which is causing warmer, wetter, more extreme weather in nation...
Carbon capture must quadruple by 2050 to meet climate targets: report
AFP via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoBy 2050, humanity must durably remove four times as much CO2 from the air as today to cap global...
It’s getting cheaper to filter carbon dioxide out of the air
The Verge· 21 hours agoThe next generation of industrial plants to filter CO2 out of the air is on the way, and it’s...
Catskill Mountain Railroad goes ‘green’ - Mid Hudson News
Mid Hudson News· 2 hours agoKINGSTON – With global warming and climate change at the forefront of the news recently, the...
Scientists Warn: Rate of Human-Caused Global Warming at All-Time High
SciTechDaily· 13 hours agoLatest climate report indicates a concerning increase in human-induced warming and a rapidly diminishing carbon budget, underscoring the urgent need for ...
Black & Veatch selects six startups for 2024 accelerator focused on carbon dioxide removal - Kansas...
The Business Journals· 24 hours agoIn the fifth year of its accelerator program, Black & Veatch has further targeted carbon dioxide...
Rewilding successes and free public transport: Positive environmental stories from 2024
Euronews via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoRewilding: How a herd of bison reintroduced to Romania is helping ‘supercharge’ carbon removal 170...
Tech companies bet on carbon removal startups as AI tests climate goals
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 2 days agoCarbon removal technologies are becoming increasingly important for companies, particularly for tech...
Tech companies bet on carbon removal startups as AI tests climate goals
AOL· 2 days agoCarbon removal technologies are becoming increasingly important for companies, particularly for tech giants locked in a fierce battle to become the leader in artificial intelligence ...
Opinion: The Oceans Court ruled that the seas are a hot mess. Why haven't you heard about it?
Los Angeles Times· 2 hours agoOn May 21, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, in Hamburg, Germany, ruled that...