intensive-livestock-farms-fail-to-declare-climate-impacts-in-‘emissions-scandal’

Plans for intensive livestock “megafarms” are omitting crucial climate impacts, it can be revealed. Campaigners last year  celebrated  a “beginning of the end” to polluting factory farming, after the landmark Finch Supreme Court ruling on a Surrey oil well  confirmed that applications for major developments should consider all significant direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions. However, a review of 35 proposed developments across the UK’sContinue Reading

is-burying-the-trees-killed-by-wildfires-a-climate-solution?

Proponents tout biomass burial to create carbon credits as a win-win-win for the climate, fire-scarred landscapes and those looking to offset their emissions. By Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan Rebecca Gentry can clearly picture the first time she saw her family’s ranch outside of Hardin, Montana, after the wildfire. A week after theContinue Reading

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The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), the anti-state pressure group, must implement reforms to be more transparent and less politically biased, according to the charities regulator. The Charity Commission launched an investigation into the IEA in May, based on “perceptions of potential political bias, perceptions of a potential lack of transparencyContinue Reading

why-the-uk-advertising-industry-remains-in-climate-denial

By the mid-1950s, the average American had roughly five times more discretionary dollars in their pocket than they’d had a decade earlier. Whilst this boosted the sales of goods, it also created a challenge: Durable products like cars and cookers lasted too long. So to keep revenues growing companies neededContinue Reading

scientists-uncover-the-secret-triggers-of-‘impossible’-earthquakes

Once considered geologically impossible, earthquakes in stable regions like Utah and Groningen can actually occur due to long-inactive faults that slowly “heal” and strengthen over millions of years. When reactivated—often by human activities—these faults release all that built-up stress in one powerful event before stabilizing again. This discovery reshapes howContinue Reading

mit-energy-initiative-launches-data-center-power-forum

With global power demand from data centers expected to more than double by 2030, the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) in September launched an effort that brings together MIT researchers and industry experts to explore innovative solutions for powering the data-driven future. At its annual research conference, MITEI announced the Data CenterContinue Reading