Emissions & Carbon Management

Australia Boosts Home Electrification Funding to Cut Emissions and Costs
Environmental & Regulations Australia Boosts Home Electrification Funding to Cut Emissions and Costs

The Australian federal government's decision to ramp up its home electrification efforts marks a significant step towards promoting renewable energy on a broader scale. Under the stewardship of Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen, the initiative aims to help property owners not only

Can Efficiency Reduce the Beef Industry's Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Environmental & Regulations Can Efficiency Reduce the Beef Industry's Greenhouse Gas Emissions?

The beef industry is frequently criticized for its environmental impact, primarily due to methane emissions from cattle. Yet, focusing on efficiency rather than reducing meat consumption levels globally could be the key to addressing these concerns. Sarah Klopatek, the chief livestock scientist at

Can Gas Turbines Lead the US to a Greener Energy Future?
Conventional Fuels Can Gas Turbines Lead the US to a Greener Energy Future?

The United States is undergoing a significant energy transition, moving away from coal power toward a more diversified and environmentally-friendly energy mix. Central to this transition is the role of gas turbines, which have evolved over more than two centuries to become a vital component of

Rhode Island Targets Emissions from Large Buildings in New Report
Environmental & Regulations Rhode Island Targets Emissions from Large Buildings in New Report

The State of Rhode Island is taking significant steps to address greenhouse gas emissions from residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. As the climate deadline approaches, state officials are developing a strategy to reduce emissions from the sector that ranks second in emissions, only

Is Trump's Return Endangering the Global Green Energy Movement?
Environmental & Regulations Is Trump's Return Endangering the Global Green Energy Movement?

The subject of this article revolves around the implications of Donald Trump's return to the U.S. presidency on global green energy trade and the nation's position in the worldwide clean energy transition. By pulling the United States out of the Paris climate agreement, dismantling previous energy

IFC Invests $165 Million in São Martinho's Renewable Biomethane Plant
Conventional Fuels IFC Invests $165 Million in São Martinho's Renewable Biomethane Plant

In a notable move towards sustainable energy solutions, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) has committed up to $165 million in financing to São Martinho, a leading Brazilian producer of sugar, ethanol, and renewable energy. This ten-year loan is aimed at aiding São Martinho's construction

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