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Posted: 26 Dec 2019 07:15 AM PST
Researchers
at EPFL have patented capturing CO2 directly from a trucks’ exhaust
system and liquefying it in a box on the vehicle’s roof. The liquid CO2
is then delivered to a service station, where it is turned into
conventional fuel using renewable energy. This could cut trucks’ CO2
emissions by almost 90%.They plan to combine several technologies
developed at EPFL to..
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Posted: 26 Dec 2019 07:15 AM PST
Julien
Mulliez-DFID/flickrThe International Energy Agency (IEA) is
undercutting its own, essential role in confronting the climate crisis
by downplaying renewable energy options and driving future investment to
more expensive, higher-carbon fossil fuels, according to analysts
responding to the release of its annual World Energy Outlook report
earlier this week.While the agency styles the..
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Posted: 26 Dec 2019 07:15 AM PST
After
running 44 hours beyond its scheduled end time, this year’s United
Nations climate conference dissolved in failure, frustration, and anger
Sunday morning, with a large bloc of countries and an exhausted climate
advocacy community blaming the world’s biggest emitters and the fossil
fuel interests behind them.Brazil won the Colossal Fossil award from
Climate Action..
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Posted: 25 Dec 2019 11:00 PM PST
Presidential
candidates, state governments, and utilities are promoting “net zero”
emissions targets to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and
preserve a safe climate future by helping to limit global warming to
well below 2°C. But few of them are exploring exactly how the U.S. could
achieve the ambitious goal of remaking its energy economy.Energy..
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