Utilizing AI’s evidence-streamlining capabilities, a new study (with “Grok” literally positioned as the lead author) summarizes a few of the key counterpoints undermining the CO2-drives-climate narrative.| NoTricksZone
30 August 2025 Japan still has some of the highest carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per capita among the advanced economies after the shutdown of the country’s nuclear power plants following the Fukushima disaster in 2011. Following the accident, the country has gradually restarted 14 reactors with a combined 13 million kilowatts of capacity but 22 … Continue reading Japan’s energy system struggles to overcome the legacy of Fukushima| JKempEnergy.com
New research published by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and Carleton University finds that the U.S. could see an estimated $1.6 billion in societal benefits every year by using electric school buses. This first-of-its-kind data released Wednesday accounts for the cost of using diesel-burning school buses as compared to using electric school buses, measured by […] The post WRI Research Highlights Monetary Health Benefits of Electric School Buses appeared first on School Transportation ...| School Transportation News
Hormone implants can lead to bigger calves — reducing greenhouse gas intensity, land use intensity and giving the beef farmer more profit, a Manitoba-based model suggests. The post Calf hormone implants can give environmental, financial wins appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsLivestock & Production Tips - Grainews
Electric vehicles reduce pollution, but by how much? New research has the answer.| Futurity
Energy is about more than fuel; it is about freedom! America is leading the fight against Climate Change fraud. That’s fitting, considering a collection of charlatans, politicians, and paid-off scientific bodies birthed doomsday climate propaganda was birthed within American shores. July brought good news! The Climate Working Group in the US Department of Energy produced the document A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Watch or continue reading 'Fighting Ba...| Malcolm Roberts
China's EV sector must address supply chain emissions from steel and aluminium for effective decarbonization, especially amid growing electric vehicle production.| A greener life, a greener world
On a brisk February morning in Miami, Matthew Creswell watched as engineers wrestled thick power cables at a cruise ship terminal. The ship was about to plug into the electrical grid — an event far less ordinary than it sounds. As the harbormaster of Juneau, Alaska, Creswell was there to... The post Plugging Cruise Ships Into Shore Power Is No Small Feat appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.| Reasons to be Cheerful
Global electricity demand to grow rapidly in 2025/26 (IEA) China’s energy situation in the third quarter of 2025 (NEA) U.S. government plans to rewrite emissions rules (Reuters) U.S./EU energy deal…| JKempEnergy.com
Energy efficiency, water conservation, and green building materials have long been at the forefront of corporate attempts to reduce environmental impact; however, sustainable foodservice is also a critical factor in reducing emissions—and addressing it is easier than you think. Globally, food is estimated to account for about 30 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, with the […] The post Reducing Operational Emissions through Sustainable Food Procurement & Behavioral-Science appeared first...| USGBC-CA
By Chengcheng Qiu| Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA)
Are we heading to air-conditioned Hell? Classic 2012 interviews with Stan Cox author of “Losing Our Cool”. Dr. Guus Velders from Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency on AC. Dr. Michael Sivak, University of Michigan on the global growth of air-conditioning. This week we’re looking …| RADIO ECOSHOCK
Higher methane emissions from gas infrastructure have negated much of U.S. climate progress in the past two decades. “Gas is a lot worse than I think is widely understood,” the author of a new study says. The post Two-thirds of U.S. GHG cuts since 2005 wiped out by higher methane — study appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Do beef heifers previously classified as high or low methane emitters respond the same to a canola oil methane mitigation strategy?...The Canadian beef industry is aiming to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 33% by 2030, aligning with the federal goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. While feed additives like red seaweed, 3-NOP, and canola oil have proven effective in lowering methane emissions from cattle, their cost raises questions about whether all animals benefit equally from supple...| Dairy and Beef Cattle Production
Wilsons Country have reduced Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 68% between 2019-24. We operate on 100% renewable electricity and generate over half our site’s power through an on-site Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plant. The post 🌍 Carbon Footprint Reduction & Net Zero Progress at Wilsons Country appeared first on Wilson's Country.| Wilson's Country
Emissions-sensing satellites are among the pioneering technologies that have started to remodel the oil and gas sector, writes Kenzie Huffman, Director of Partnerships at Carbon Mapper, the California-based NGO. The post Three ways satellites are poised to transform the oil and gas sector appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Effective collaboration across the supply chain is crucial for achieving carbon reduction goals.| Semiconductor Engineering
It’s time for everyone to step back, take a deep breath, and tone down the rhetoric around the issue of fertilizer emissions. Because right now it’s being over-politicized, under-scrutinized and devoid of any rational examination. Here’s what we know so far. The federal government wants to see farmers reduce emissions from fertilizer by 30 per The post Editor’s Take: Simmer down appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorColumns & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Energy economist Robert Lyman lays out the facts and analysis, and explains why Net Zero goals need a rethink We occasionally publish comment or reviews with regard to the role of wind power…| Wind Concerns Ontario
China’s firms lag in emissions reductions, facing pressures from regulations, carbon markets, and trade barriers.| A greener life, a greener world
Every year, October brings with it a cloud of smog which engulfs the national capital territory (NCT) and its neighbouring states. Cases of asthma, breathing difficulty and cardiovascular diseases in Delhi NCR, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh (UP) increase around this time as the AQI crosses the 400 mark. The practice of stubble, or parali […] The post Tackling the Stubble Burning Problem in North India: A Three-pronged Approach appeared first on Spontaneous Order.| Spontaneous Order
A healthy portion of animal agriculture’s bad rap comes from the falsehood that livestock is the primary source of greenhouse gases in our society.| CLEAR Center
Up on the shelf where we keep light bulbs of assorted sizes and wattages, I just happened across an old compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) — remember, those| Grainews
By Qi Qin, China Analyst; Chengcheng Qiu, China Analyst; Danny Hartono, Data Scientist; with contributions from Lauri Myllyvirta, Lead Analyst| Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA)
China’s first Biennial Transparency Report on Climate Change reveals rising greenhouse gas emissions, confirming that carbon emissions haven’t peaked yet. Goals set aim for carbon neutr…| A greener life, a greener world
Decarbonization is key to a sustainable future. Learn how to decarbonize your energy portfolio, how to measure emissions, and how to overcome the challenges.| Diversegy
Sustainable America helps foster sustainable solutions to long-term food and fuel needs by inspiring people to take action| sustainableamerica.org
The Climate Change Commission/He Pou a Rangi recommends New Zealand set more ambitious carbon targets. The Commission says the current greenhouse gas targets are realistic and achievable, and that a loftier goal on both carbon and methane is also warranted. It also recommends including internationa| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
Sustainability and accessibility go hand-in-hand, but we have a ways to go when it comes to prioritizing transportation and micro-mobility for all.| Sustainable America
We respond EU consultation, highlighting the importance and need for a well-functioning, full scope MRV on aviation's non-CO2 emissions.| Safe Landing - Aviation workers for a sustainable future
There may be plenty of hand-wringing about California’s Clean Fleets rule, but fleets are advised to start getting ready for it.| FreightWaves
By Qi Qin and Xinyi Shen | Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA)
The UK is falling short of its net-zero targets, needing urgent action across industries, as the government faces key recommendations.| A greener life, a greener world
Over the years, the concept of environmental intelligence has evolved into a discipline that helps a wide-range of facilities to monitor factors as diverse as flight tracking, noise, water, weather, dust and air quality, as well as vibration. When it comes to odor mitigation, the ability to monitor emissions and target the odor sources [...] The post An Industry First: Blending Environmental Intelligence with Odor Mitigation appeared first on Byers Scientific.| Byers Scientific
Sustainability integration in sports can boost engagement, lower carbon emissions and build trust.| ClimateTrade
Although challenges remain, the new EU Nature Restoration Law champions biodiversity, climate goals, and offers exciting opportunities through instruments such as voluntary biodiversity credit markets. La entrada Why is the EU Nature Restoration Law a landmark achievement for Europe’s biodiversity and climate goals? se publicó primero en ClimateTrade.| ClimateTrade
Budget airline Easyjet claims to be ‘Working Towards Net Zero every day’, but is it? Our latest badvert of the The post Badvert of the month (February): Easyjet appeared first on New Weather Institute.| New Weather Institute
Dust control is a critical consideration for MRF operators. While material recovery facilities (MRFs) might not be the first-place people think of when considering dusty working conditions, given the nature of the work performed there – disassembling and breaking down items into their component waste materials – and broad stream of waste received, significant dust [...] The post Why Letting the Dust Settle Isn’t Always a Good Idea appeared first on Byers Scientific.| Byers Scientific
While the use of drones for landfill gas monitoring is an exciting recent technology, it doesn’t measure up to a multi-sensor network. If you spend any significant time in landfill management circles, you have likely heard about the increased use of unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly known as drones, for the monitoring of landfill gas. [...] The post When it Comes to Environmental and Landfill Gas Monitoring, it is Best to Stay Grounded appeared first on Byers Scientific.| Byers Scientific
In addition to its industry-leading odor and air purification equipment, Byers Scientific provides a wide array of consulting and customer support services. While Byers Scientific has made a name for itself in the industrial odor control and air purification space thanks to its innovative technology and trusted equipment, what makes it truly unique are its [...] The post Support for Every Stage of Your Project appeared first on Byers Scientific.| Byers Scientific
Byers Scientific is excited to sponsor and exhibit at next month’s WASTECON® 2022. When WASTECON® rolls into the San Diego Convention Center next month (December 5-8), Byers Scientific (“Byers”) will be there with its strategic partner, Envirosuite (“EVS”), educating solid waste professionals on the latest technological breakthroughs in odor mitigation and environmental intelligence. In addition [...] The post Better Technology for Better Community Relations appeared first on Byer...| Byers Scientific
Now it is possible to have HEPA-level air filtration without the headaches. The Covid-19 pandemic has led to an increased awareness of the need for and importance of good indoor air quality (IAQ). With widespread media coverage, government funding programs and a newfound willingness to listen to IAQ advocates, one term you have likely repeatedly [...] The post Clearing the Air on HEPA appeared first on Byers Scientific.| Byers Scientific
Byers Scientific introduces the new mobile vapor system for odor mitigation. This system is able to move to the odor source as needed.| Byers Scientific
Sustainable America helps foster sustainable solutions to long-term food and fuel needs by inspiring people to take action| sustainableamerica.org
Sustainable America helps foster sustainable solutions to long-term food and fuel needs by inspiring people to take action| sustainableamerica.org
The fashion and apparel industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world, accounting for 4% of global emissions and contributing to a multitude of sustainability issues such as water and soil depletion, microplastic pollution, and mounting textile waste. In Europe, consumption of textiles has the fourth highest impact on the environment and climate […]| Spinnovagroup
Covering the fight for sustainable cities| Streetsblog New York City
Apple recently released their Grid Forecast that predicts specific times as “More Clean”. Without much public information available, we decided to investigate.| Grid Status Exports
The COP is, as we all know, a vast and complex landscape of actors, alliances, and initiatives, all of which have contact with the negotiation process. We are seeing that wider landscape push the p…| Climate Value Exchange
After a 7 percent drop in energy consumption (2019 to 2020) from the COVID-19 pandemic and a subsequent 5 percent pop in energy use (2020 to 2021) as economic activity resumed, we estimate that U.S. net greenhouse emissions are now 17 percent below 2005 levels in 2021. Electric power sector emissions have fallen nearly 36 percent (2005 – 2021) as a result of a shift from coal to natural gas, increased use of renewable energy, and a leveling of electricity demand. Transportation sector emiss...| Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
Since 1996, all manufactured cars have had an OBD error code system. The car's computer gathers information from different sensors, thus checking how the car| AxleWise
The U.S. power grid is so complex that trivial changes are hard to comprehend and harder to implement. Yet, a recent announcement by the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) is closer to historic than trivial, making it a good case study for a more integrated and efficient grid.| Grid Status Exports
CO2 emissions| michiel.buddingh.eu