New York City’s Greenhouse Ggas Output Increased between 2017 and 2019, setting back hopes of Cutting the Emissions by up to 40% by 2030, a New Environmental Progress Report shows.
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After years of Advocacy and Organizing with the, NYC Clean School Bus Coalition for the Passage of Intro 455-A, which Mandates the Replacement of Diesel School Buses with Electric School Bus… Read More
While a Bill in the New York City Council, that would effectively Ban Gas Hook-Ups for New Construction, is stalled in Negotiations, State Lawmakers are Pushing a more Sweeping Measure that… Read More
The Cop26 Summit in Glasgow is shaping up to be a Disappointment. The hope that Emerging Markets, which belch-out much of the World's Greenhouse Gases, would announce Ambitious Proposals is… Read More
The Board for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), on Thursday, authorized the program to assess moving forward with new Nuclear Technology, with up to $200 million to be spent for the Firs… Read More
About 44 bottles of Scotch Whisky are shipped around the Globe every second, making it the World's most Internationally traded Spirit and Generating Export Revenues of $5.9 billion, last yea… Read More
The U.S. Department of Energy, intends to commit $2.25 billion for Projects to Store Carbon Dioxide underground and help fight Climate Change, it said on Thursday.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday, Rejected a plea from Louisiana and Nine other States, to bar Federal Agencies from considering the Social Costs of Greenhouse Gases, as part of their decision… Read More
Though recycling has existed throughout history and has always been practised, it is now a crucial part of life. Recycled paper can acually be traced back to 9th century Japan. The Japanese… Read More
Our planet Earth is full of wonders and marvels. From nature and marine life in the oceans and rivers, mountains and waterfalls to the complicated yet miraculous structure of the human body… Read More
The earth is burning.
Two months ago, a heat wave swept through France, making the hottest May on record. In June, France continued to suffer from a heat wave that has spread to neighboring… Read More
WASHINGTON, September 22, 2022 – Last week, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the Biden-Harris Administration through the U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing up… Read More
Cold weather and candles:
If a child suddenly asks, why is the wind blowing? Don’t get confused, just take a candle and go to the door. Turn on the light and bring it to the upper h… Read More
It is safe to assume that the love of houseplants will also extend to outdoor gardening. As the weather warms up. It is only natural to start thinking about what summer has in store for us… Read More
The energy travels through space as electromagnetic waves. They are made when electric and magnetic fields move around each other. In other words, EM waves are made up of magnetic and electr… Read More
Trucks play an important role in the human ecosystem. They daily traverse long distances on roads to transport vital supplies needed by individuals, industries, and entire cities. They have… Read More
What is Uranium ?
It is an important chemical element, symbolized by the chemical symbol “U”, and its atomic number equals “92”. It is located in the periodic tabl… Read More
When buying a home, a comprehensive home inspection is a crucial step in the process. Not only does it give you a better understanding of the property’s condition, but it can also help… Read More
Turkmenistan is a country in Central Asia, bordered to the southeast by Afghanistan, the south and southwest by Iran, the east and northeast by Uzbekistan, and to the north and northwest by… Read More
The parks are a great way to experience London and its raw beauty. There are many different parks in London, each with its own unique features and exceptional vibes. For example, H… Read More
Dominica is an island in the Caribbean, its capital is Rossio, and it is located on an area of 754 km². It is bordered on the East by the Atlantic Ocean, on the West by the Caribbean Se… Read More
A list of the elements may be found in the periodic table. The table lists the elements according to the atomic structure of each one. This applies to both the number of protons and electron… Read More
The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific released their annual "Progress Report" on Asia and the Pacific, which warns that the region is regressing in clima… Read More
El Pasoans will soon decide if their city should take dramatic steps to wean itself from oil and gas. Proposition K, known as the “climate charter,” has provoked fierce resistanc… Read More
Reduced fuel efficiency may point to any number of vehicle problems or human behaviors. With gas prices at historic levels, consumers cannot afford to waste fuel. If you’ve noticed a d… Read More
The Environmental Protection Agency's new greenhouse gas emissions standards would require that 67 percent of all new passenger vehicle sales in the next 10 years be electric. EV manufacture… Read More
There is no doubt that active volcanoes are dangerous to be around. They emit gases with scorching temperatures along with ashes and rocks with destructive properties. However, they also do… Read More
The name “aluminum” comes from the prehistoric term “alumen,” which was used to refer to alum (potassium aluminum sulphate) (Latin, meaning bitter salt). Humphry Davy… Read More
Have you ever heard of Azerbaijan, the land of fire? It is a republic divided partially between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Azerbaijan is the centre of many; to its north, you can find… Read More
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Methane leaks alone from Turkmenistan’s t… Read More
Parts of an Aeroplane
The fuselage is the name for the Aeroplane’s main body. Typically, it has a long tube form. The landing gear of an Aeroplane is its wheels. The plane’s f… Read More
You’re missing a lot if you haven’t heard about Vanuatu’s charm yet. Although Vanuatu is not as famous as it deserves, this may be an added advantage for its visitors to be… Read More
Travel enthusiasts are always hunting for noteworthy destinations with a plethora of hidden gems and captivating mysteries awaiting unfolding. The more the country isn’t over… Read More
The US Department of Agriculture is administering two new programs, New Empowering Rural America (New ERA) and Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE), that will provide $10.7 billion in gra… Read More
A new study from the University of California San Diego reveals that cutting greenhouse gases based on income or other factors instead of race could result in communities of color suffering… Read More
Montana officials have sought to downplay a climate lawsuit brought by 16 young plaintiffs who say they are being harmed by climate change. The plaintiffs, aged between five and 22, argue th… Read More
South Africa, the Netherlands, and Denmark have launched a $1 billion green hydrogen fund to support the country's energy transition plan to establish an export hub for green hydrogen and re… Read More
New research from the University of California-Riverside suggests that methane, a greenhouse gas, may not be as harmful to the climate as previously thought. The study found that methane has… Read More
Scientists have found a way to recycle pollutant phosphorus from wastewater and infuse it into biochar, a soil superfood made from incinerated organic material that acts as a sponge for nutr… Read More
Honolulu has opened an 11-mile section of its long-awaited rail project, the first passenger train service on Oahu since the 1940s. The Skyline system, once complete, will stretch about 20 m… Read More
The world experienced its hottest day on record on July 4, with temperatures reaching 62.92 degrees Fahrenheit (17.18 degrees Celsius), breaking the previous record set in 2016. Extreme heat… Read More
An explosion and fire destroyed an offshore gas platform in the Gulf of Mexico, killing two workers and leaving one missing. The platform, operated by state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexic… Read More
Serbian farmers are facing the effects of climate change as extreme heat follows flooding, impacting this year's crops. Temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius have been recorded due to climat… Read More
The Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro was illuminated to show the Climate Clock, indicating the urgency to slow global warming. The clock, created by the Mercator Research Institu… Read More
A winter heatwave is sweeping across South America, with temperatures set to exceed 40 degrees Celsius in Brazil. This follows a global trend of extreme heat, with July expected to be the ho… Read More
Severe weather, including an intense hailstorm, has caused nearly $43 million worth of crop damage in southeastern Spain. The storm impacted thousands of acres of land, with some farmers rep… Read More
The U.S. Climate Alliance, consisting of 25 governors, has pledged to install 20 million heat pumps in buildings by 2030 in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower utility bills… Read More
African countries are experiencing deadly climate-induced disasters, including earthquakes and floods. The impact of global warming has made these events more likely and more severe. The Uni… Read More
Maine has achieved its goal of installing 100,000 new heat pumps by 2025 two years ahead of schedule, according to Governor Janet Mills. The installations help reduce dependence on heating o… Read More
Engineers at RMIT University in Australia have developed a technique to make concrete 30% stronger by adding waste coffee grounds. The grounds are turned into biochar using a low-energy proc… Read More
Switzerland's alpine glaciers have lost 10% of their volume in just two years, a clear sign of the critical state of the climate, according to the Swiss Academy of Sciences. The rate of ice… Read More
A new study conducted by researchers from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) has found that greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural residue burning in India ha… Read More
The population of Latin America and the Caribbean has seen an increase in hunger, despite the region's capacity to feed more than its population. Food loss and waste are identified as a sign… Read More
India has successfully reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by one-third since 2009 through increased renewable energy production and expanded forest cover, according to officials. The progr… Read More
The United Kingdom's commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 is facing challenges as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced policy shifts to relieve burdens on workin… Read More
The global climate adaptation week in South Korea highlighted the challenges faced by Asia-Pacific countries in accessing climate finance. Developing nations argue that industrialized countr… Read More
Many of the world’s largest public and private companies will soon be required to track and report almost all of their greenhouse gas emissions if they do business in California &ndash… Read More
With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), an ancient papyrus scroll destroyed in the library of Pompeii has been deciphered, offering Roman scholars the opportunity to rediscover knowle… Read More
The United States and China have agreed to accelerate the deployment of clean energy and increase global production of renewables to combat climate change. The two countries, which are the w… Read More
AppHarvest, a high-tech greenhouse startup in Kentucky, promised to provide green jobs and revitalization to economically distressed areas. However, the company's reality was far from the pr… Read More