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Biden-era pollution standards for coal fired power plants and natural gas plants by the end of this year. EPA administrator, Lee Zeldin calls it a “huge step forward in energy dominance.” Opportunity for public weigh in begins soon.
A new project in Bradwell, Essex, aims to change how we grow food and how we deal with our rubbish. Slated to begin operations in 2027, the Rivenhall greenhouse project could become Europe's largest low-carbon horticulture facility.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNDevelopers propose more than 100 new gas power plants in TexasNew research reveals the planned expansion of gas-fired electrical generation to power artificial intelligence and other heavy industries.
More than three-quarters of new gas pipeline capacity under development in the US would feed additional liquefied natural gas exports rather than supporting domestic energy needs, a new report concludes.
Data that has been lost in the weeds—or more accurately the turfgrass—could help improve estimates of carbon dioxide emissions from urban areas, according to a team led by scientists at Penn State.
Scottish Greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 1.9% in 2023, according to new figures released yesterday. In 2023, Scottish net emissions of the basket of seven greenhouse gases were estimated to be 39.
Greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands were 7% higher in the first quarter of 2025 than in the same period the previous year, mainly due to a sharp increase in emissions by the electricity sector.
A state law that mandated diversion of organic waste from landfills is being blamed for exacerbating illegal dumping in remote desert areas.