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Author: BRAD PLUMER

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New Rules for Power Plants Could Give Carbon Capture a Boost. Here’s How.

April 26, 2023April 26, 2023BRAD PLUMERComments Off on New Rules for Power Plants Could Give Carbon Capture a Boost. Here’s How.

The technology has struggled to gain traction, but strict new emissions limits for gas and coal stations could encourage broader adoption.

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Earth to Hit Critical Global Warming Threshold by Early 2030s

March 20, 2023March 21, 2023BRAD PLUMERComments Off on Earth to Hit Critical Global Warming Threshold by Early 2030s

A new report says it is still possible to hold global warming to relatively safe levels, but doing so will require global cooperation, billions of dollars and big changes.

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Wind and Solar Energy Projects Risk Overwhelming America’s Antiquated Electrical Grids   

February 23, 2023February 23, 2023BRAD PLUMERComments Off on Wind and Solar Energy Projects Risk Overwhelming America’s Antiquated Electrical Grids   

An explosion in proposed clean energy ventures has overwhelmed the system for connecting new power sources to homes and businesses.

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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Increased in 2022 as Crises Roiled Energy Markets

November 10, 2022BRAD PLUMERComments Off on Carbon Dioxide Emissions Increased in 2022 as Crises Roiled Energy Markets

Global emissions from fossil fuels are likely to reach record highs this year, new data shows, putting nations further off track from stopping global warming.

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Draft Report Offers Starkest View Yet of U.S. Climate Threats

November 8, 2022November 9, 2022BRAD PLUMERComments Off on Draft Report Offers Starkest View Yet of U.S. Climate Threats

“The things Americans value most are at risk,” says a draft of the National Climate Assessment, a major federal scientific report slated for release next year.

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Countries Made Bold Climate Promises Last Year. How Are They Doing?

November 7, 2022November 8, 2022BRAD PLUMERComments Off on Countries Made Bold Climate Promises Last Year. How Are They Doing?

At last year’s U.N. climate summit in Glasgow, world leaders pledged to halt deforestation, phase out fossil fuel subsidies and offer up more climate aid. Following through has been tough.

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War in Ukraine Likely to Speed, Not Slow, Shift to Clean Energy, I.E.A. Says

October 27, 2022October 27, 2022BRAD PLUMERComments Off on War in Ukraine Likely to Speed, Not Slow, Shift to Clean Energy, I.E.A. Says

While some nations are burning more coal this year in response to natural-gas shortages spurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, that effect is expected to be short-lived.

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California Approves a Wave of Aggressive New Climate Measures

September 1, 2022September 1, 2022BRAD PLUMERComments Off on California Approves a Wave of Aggressive New Climate Measures

After lobbying by the governor, lawmakers adopted $54 billion in climate spending and voted to keep open the state’s last nuclear plant.

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John Kerry Lauds Progress at COP26 but Warns, ‘Job Not Done.’

November 5, 2021November 5, 2021BRAD PLUMERComments Off on John Kerry Lauds Progress at COP26 but Warns, ‘Job Not Done.’

Mr. Kerry, President Biden’s climate envoy, acknowledged that many of the promises being put forward in Glasgow were only that — promises.

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South Africa to Get $8.5 billion to Shift From Coal to Renewables

November 3, 2021November 4, 2021BRAD PLUMERComments Off on South Africa to Get $8.5 billion to Shift From Coal to Renewables

Developing nations have long said they need aid from wealthy countries to shift to renewable energy. South Africa may show how that would work in practice.

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