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Emissions Fall in China, Rise in Europe Amid Covid Recovery

Emissions Fall in China, Rise in Europe Amid Covid Recovery

A tale of two continents: Europe’s emissions rose by one fifth in the spring, as manufacturing and construction rebounded from the coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, in China, emissions scarcely grew in the spring and fell in the summer amid a shortage of coal and a slowdown in construction. Carbon emissions from European Union countries were 18 percent greater in the second […]

Nissan to Spend $18 Billion Developing a Cheaper, More Powerful EV Battery

Nissan to Spend $18 Billion Developing a Cheaper, More Powerful EV Battery

Over the next five years, Nissan Motor Company will put 2 trillion yen ($17.6 billion) toward developing a cheaper, more powerful battery to serve its expanded lineup of electric vehicles, the company announced Monday. Nissan plans to unveil 15 new EV models by 2030, as well as an additional eight partially gas-powered models. Such vehicles will account for half of […]

Former Coal Plant Site Being Transformed Into a ’15-Minute City’

Former Coal Plant Site Being Transformed Into a ’15-Minute City’

A decommissioned coal-fired power plant in a Toronto suburb will be developed into a small town with 8,000 housing units, as well as office buildings, shops, parks, and other amenities all within a 15-minute walking distance. The site on the shores of Lake Ontario was home to a massive power plant that cut the community of Mississauga off from the […]

Why Putting Solar Canopies on Parking Lots Is a Smart Green Move

Why Putting Solar Canopies on Parking Lots Is a Smart Green Move

Fly into Orlando, Florida, and you may notice a 22-acre solar power array in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s head in a field just west of Disney World. Nearby, Disney also has a 270-acre solar farm of conventional design on former orchard and forest land. Park your car in any of Disney’s 32,000 parking spaces, on the other hand, and […]

How to Repair the World’s Broken Carbon Offset Markets

How to Repair the World’s Broken Carbon Offset Markets

In the wake of the Glasgow climate summit, governments must now return to the daunting challenge of making good on their emissions-reductions pledges, which at this point remain insufficient to hold warming below 2 or even 1.5 degrees C above pre-industrial levels. Recognizing there are many political constraints that will make it difficult for countries to adopt policies that cut […]

Young Filipino Entrepreneur Looks to Build Southeast Asia’s Biggest Solar Plant

Young Filipino Entrepreneur Looks to Build Southeast Asia’s Biggest Solar Plant

Leandro Leviste, a 28-year-old Filipino entrepreneur, is planning to build what would be the largest solar installation in Southeast Asia, a 500-megawatt plant around 80 miles north of Manila, Bloomberg reported. “The Philippines is an exciting place for the renewable transition because of the high price of conventional generation sources,” Leviste told Bloomberg. “Solar can go mainstream here faster than […]

Armadillos Advance Northward As Temperatures Rise

Armadillos Advance Northward As Temperatures Rise

In the United States, armadillos were historically confined to Texas and the Deep South, but in recent years the hard-shelled mammals have been pushing north. Scientists believe that climate change has expanded their range by producing milder winters, allowing them to comfortably inhabit new areas, including parts of the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Guardian reported. “We just don’t have those […]

Glasgow Disappointed, But It Inched the World Forward on Climate

Glasgow Disappointed, But It Inched the World Forward on Climate

The movie version of the final hours of the UN climate conference in Glasgow is surely already in storyboard. As India’s Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav prepares to use his veto power to force the removal of a call to accelerate the “phase out” of coal burning from the Glasgow Climate Pact, the scene cuts to what is going on in […]