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Could Trump Accidentally End Greenwashing?
Following the election of President Donald Trump, U.S. multinationals wasted little time in purging mentions of the climate from their websites.
Malaysia delays LNG shipments due to outage at export plant, Bloomberg reports
Malaysia is delaying liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments to buyers due to an outage at its massive export facility, threatening to curb supply in Asia.
Satellite study finds Australian coal mines emit 40% more methane than reported
Methane emissions from major Australian coal mining regions were about 40 percent higher than official government estimates in 2020, according to a new satellite-based study by global energy think tank Ember and satellite monitoring firm Kayrros.
Satellite tech is supporting wildlife
Those tireless satellites, spinning around our planet at unimaginable speeds, are acting as guardians of some of its most vulnerable inhabitants.
Satellite study finds Australian coal mines emit 40% more methane than reported
Methane emissions from major Australian coal mining regions were about 40 percent higher than official government estimates in 2020, according to a new satellite-based study by global energy think tank Ember and satellite monitoring firm Kayrros.
Satellite tech is supporting wildlife
Those tireless satellites, spinning around our planet at unimaginable speeds, are acting as guardians of some of its most vulnerable inhabitants.
Can French ‘war culture’ lead Europe’s rearmament push?
France could be pivotal in making Europe’s defense sector autonomous. But the country will have to overcome hurdles — and shouldn’t go it alone, experts warn.
TIME Worlds Top Greentech companies of 2025
AI, mealworms, aerospace, carbon capture: They’re all innovative approaches companies are taking to try to stop the effects of climate change.
Satellite study finds Australian coal mines emit 40% more methane than reported
Methane emissions from major Australian coal mining regions were about 40 percent higher than official government estimates in 2020, according to a new satellite-based study by global energy think tank Ember and satellite monitoring firm Kayrros.
Satellite tech is supporting wildlife
Those tireless satellites, spinning around our planet at unimaginable speeds, are acting as guardians of some of its most vulnerable inhabitants.
Can French ‘war culture’ lead Europe’s rearmament push?
France could be pivotal in making Europe’s defense sector autonomous. But the country will have to overcome hurdles — and shouldn’t go it alone, experts warn.
TIME Worlds Top Greentech companies of 2025
AI, mealworms, aerospace, carbon capture: They’re all innovative approaches companies are taking to try to stop the effects of climate change.
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Could Trump Accidentally End Greenwashing?
Following the election of President Donald Trump, U.S. multinationals wasted little time in purging mentions of the climate from their websites.
Malaysia delays LNG shipments due to outage at export plant, Bloomberg reports
Malaysia is delaying liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments to buyers due to an outage at its massive export facility, threatening to curb supply in Asia.
Satellite study finds Australian coal mines emit 40% more methane than reported
Methane emissions from major Australian coal mining regions were about 40 percent higher than official government estimates in 2020, according to a new satellite-based study by global energy think tank Ember and satellite monitoring firm Kayrros.
Satellite tech is supporting wildlife
Those tireless satellites, spinning around our planet at unimaginable speeds, are acting as guardians of some of its most vulnerable inhabitants.
Red flags on Climate: US methane emissions still rising
Satellite data shows the U.S. releasing more and more of the potent greenhouse gas into the atmosphere, researchers said, despite pledges to cut back.
A company changing the world
Kayrros, which specializes in environmental monitoring, launched its Wildfire Risk Monitor after record-large forest fires burned through more than 150,000 acres in France in 2022.
Elon Musk Chops Down 500,000 Trees for New Tesla Factory
The construction of Tesla’s gigafactory in the German community of Grünheide near Berlin has led to large-scale deforestation of 329 hectares.
Tesla a-t-il rasé 500 000 arbres pour étendre sa Gigafactory de Berlin ?
Cible de manifestations ces derniers mois, la Gigafactory de Berlin de Tesla est de nouveau dans la tourmente.
The tools used to track energy transition leaders & laggards
The ongoing tussles at the COP28 climate conference over the pace of fossil fuel use reduction has brought sharp focus on the world’s largest polluters, and the steps they may or may not be taking to clean up their act.
Axios House at COP28: Accelerating Environmental Science Through AI
Attendees emphasized the growing importance of AI technology in climate science and how it’s being used to analyze environmental data with a better understanding of how and where to accelerate climate action.
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Vast scale of methane leaks from fossil fuel production and landfill sites exposed
Around 1,300 “super-emitters” of the potent greenhouse gas have been identified so far in 2023 by the monitoring company Kayrros, which uses satellites to detect plumes of the gas.
Climate graphic of the week: China coal power generation nears record during heatwave
Use of the fossil fuel surges in August to meet electricity gap created by drought in hydropower-producing areas
Tracking Down Products Linked to Deforestation
The role of remote sensing technologies in implementing the EU legislation on deforestation-free products.
Putin’s War Threatens Europe’s Ambitious Climate Goals
The EU last year proposed a radical decarbonization plan, but Russia’s invasion has forced several countries to burn more coal and build new gas facilities.
Global patterns of daily CO2 emissions reductions in the first year of COVID-19
Day-to-day changes in CO2 emissions from human activities, in particular fossil-fuel combustion and cement production, reflect a complex balance of influences from seasonality, working days, weather and, most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic.
Méthane : comment réduire les émissions de ce gaz qui réchauffe la planète ?
DÉFI ÉCOLOGIQUE – Émis majoritairement par le bétail et les énergies fossiles, c’est l’un des gaz à effet de serre qui réchauffent le plus rapidement l’atmosphère. Plusieurs solutions existent pour suivre l’engagement de la COP26 de réduire de 30% ses
Over 100 global leaders pledge to end deforestation by 2030
GLASGOW, Nov 2 (Reuters) – More than 100 global leaders have pledged to halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by the end of the decade, underpinned by $19 billion in public and private funds to invest in protecting and
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A la COP26, près de 100 pays s’engagent à réduire drastiquement leurs émissions de méthane
Les pays signataires s’engagent à réduire d’au moins 30 % d’ici à 2030 les émissions mondiales de méthane, un gaz à effet de serre responsable d’un quart du réchauffement climatique depuis l’ère préindustrielle.
Cleaning Up LNG Becomes EU Target in Blow to U.S. Shippers
The European Union is looking at ways to put pressure on global exporters of liquefied natural gas to reduce their greenhouse gas footprint, part of the continent’s effort to slash fossil-fuel pollution.
Methane emissions up in 2020 amid turbulent year for oil and gas
Methane emissions have jumped so far this year even as oil and gas production has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
EU moves on methane as pollution evidence grows
The European Commission yesterday unveiled a wide-ranging strategy to cut methane pollution, noting it’s “essential to reaching our 2030 climate targets and the 2050 climate neutrality goal.”
Energy sector’s methane leaks rise despite green plans: Kayrros
Satellite images show the number of large methane leaks from the oil and gas industry rose by nearly a third in the first eight months of this year to over 5,000