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22/01/2026
Wind and solar produced more power in the EU than fossil fuels in 2025, according to an energy think tank, generating a record 30% of the bloc's electricity.
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21/01/2026
Iowa’s Senate majority leader has introduced two bills to tax CO2 pipelines and offer route options outside of eminent domain, offering a potential path forward for a major carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in the state.
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21/01/2026
US states facing a rapid rise in electricity demand should prioritise peak demand management and clean energy strategies rather than defaulting to new fossil fuel generation, according to a new report.
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21/01/2026
Carbon removal (CDR) pathways often deliver climate benefits only years or decades after deployment, but these temporal lags are treated inconsistently across carbon crediting protocols, according to a new research preprint.
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21/01/2026
Newly inaugurated New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill (D) has appointed an environmental advocate as head of the state's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and issued executive orders (EOs) seeking to use programme revenues for ratepayer rel...
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21/01/2026
A forestry carbon project developer set out plans to use AI‑driven digital tools to help scale smallholder tree planting projects while maintaining quality.
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21/01/2026
El irónico impacto de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno en el ambiente Noticias Ambientales
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21/01/2026
El calentamiento global y las emisiones de CO2 hace 56 millones de años provocaron incendios forestales masivos Infobae
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21/01/2026
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAMs) being rolled out by the EU and UK pose growing competitiveness risks for Trinidad and Tobago’s (T&T) exporters, according to a Caribbean scholar.
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21/01/2026
A Norway-based carbon capture and storage (CCS) project developer has signed an offtake agreement with an international assurance provider for a total of 40,000 CO2 removal (CDR) credits worth at least NOK 100 million (€8.6 mln).
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