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During the three years after the Inflation Reduction Act passed, Texas developers invested some $62 billion in clean ventures statewide and announced billions more in planned construction.

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"Analysis: Indias CO2 emissions in 2025 grew at slowest rate in two decades

Federal God Squad Votes to Override Endangered Species Laws for Offshore Drilling

Lack of resources stalls climate policies in 19 Brazilian states

Brazil faces a structural bottleneck in the implementation of climate policies: 19 of the 27 states, equivalent to about 70% of the federative units, do not have active climate funds, according to the State Yearbook of Climate Change 2026, released this Thursday, 19

Speaking of which:

Renewable power made up almost 50 per cent of the worlds electricity capacity last year after a record increase in solar installations, data from the International Renewable Energy Agency shared exclusively with Reuters showed on Tuesday.

As the Middle Eastern conflict has led to record monthly gains on oil markets, some in industry have lobbied for more investment in fossil fuels, but countries with higher renewable capacity have been insulated from the market shock, some analysts say.


"additional warming in the pipeline as the world moves to cleaner fuels"
Only some coal and one type of marine fuel (banned 2020), produce significant sulfur emissions, so the reality is that the vast majority of people can switch to cleaner fuels right away. and with complete peace of mind, knowing they are helping to solve the problem of excess greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

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"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat. And we must take the current when it serves. Or lose our ventures." William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar









Trumps Iran war and energy policies outline dangerous volatility of fossil fuel push.

Critics say president is locking into 20th century energy systems even as his bet on oil and gas isnt going so well.

#Indigenous stories hold analogies of the natural unspoken laws of Mother Earth. But the truth is that stories expose powerful messages and there are forces in this world that do not want us to have that power.

Dans l'il du Shift : lIA est-elle compatible avec nos objectifs climatiques Dici 4 ans, les missions de gaz effet de serre de la filire centres de donnes pourraient atteindre 920 MtCOe. Pour donner un ordre de grandeur, cela reprsente environ deux fois les missions annuelles de la France.

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Southern and eastern Germany experience fastest warming weather service

Why has been able to get a handle on while improving quality of life and public , while lags My here

Oceans absorb the Earth's excess energy, imperiling food systems Grist

ALL members of the committee are appointees, including Secretary & Administrator .
The God Squad last met in 1992 to consider whether Oregon timber sales threatened the northern spotted owl, where exemptions were granted only after lengthy hearings. this single meeting lasted all of 15 minutes

The center said the decision will also hurt the populations of , & other . The advocacy group challenged the Tuesday meeting in court, but a judge ruled last week that the meeting could go forward.
Environmental advocates blasted the committees unanimous approval of the exemption.

Here's an idea: make free from and development while turning it into site preserving wall carvings from 400 BC and

Hartl said that boats would no longer be required to run at lower speeds to reduce the number of collisions with the , which are only found in the .

There are currently only about 51 left, acc/to the Center for Biological Diversity. The population collapsed following the 2010 explosion at a operated rig, which resulted in the largest-ever .

The admin had sought to restrict & activity in the gulf by seeking to declare nearly 30k square miles as critical for the species, at the urging of marine scientists. The 2023 proposal was never finalized.
The exemption will nevertheless have outsize impact on because companies will not need to make efforts to limit their impacts on them.

-centric in doesn't sound like my speed

The has NEVER been used to STOP in the gulf, so doing away with protections will NOT meaningfully impact the amount of oil produced there, said Brett Hartl, government affairs director for the Center for Biological Diversity, an advocacy group.

I dont think anyone honestly thinks that theres a legitimate issue here, Hartl said.

This is not just about gas prices. Its about our ability to power our military & protect our nation, told the committee. what a load of crap

The Strait of Hormuz is the worlds busiest route, & recent hostile action by the Iranian terror regime highlights yet again why robust domestic oil production is a national security imperative. which has nothing to do with the


It is somehow very optimistic these days to count our future until 2100, since we are facing an ongoing

panel votes to exempt from
The committee nicknamed the God Squad for its ability to decide the fate of voted to exempt & firms from federal protections, citing the .


Poor is affecting our No kidding it's poor air quality every day in all the more reason to rein in www.youtube.com/watchv=eUasEpT4tNI&t

Olifants River faces extreme warming by 2100, threatening fish and macroinvertebrates The Mail & Guardian

The Olifants River, one of s most troubled waterways, is facing an escalating threat from .

Already heavily polluted, overused and ecologically stressed, new research suggests that the river could experience dramatic warming over the coming decades, with potentially devastating consequences for freshwater ecosystems.

Sounds good ban from all The situation is out of control my here

Indonesian Mega-Farm Drives Surge in Deforestation

More drilling in North Sea not the answer for UK energy security, say former military leaders Oil The Guardian

"The government should focus on a rapid transition to a mix of wind, solar, tidal and nuclear energy to ensure the UKs future security,"

Even the military know that a distributed energy system is more secure, but nuclear

We still have NO solution for the radioactive waste and targeting a nuclear plant amplifies the effects of a bomb.

And is a security risk itself, threatening coastlines, agriculture, heat and flooding.

Vermont defends its landmark climate superfund law against Trump administration lawsuit.

Vermont is defending its first-in-the-nation law that aims to make fossil fuel companies help pay for damage caused by climate change.

More drilling in North Sea not the answer for UK energy security, say former military leaders. Via guardian

Italy to postpone shutdown of coal-powered plants by 13 years

Expert links severe convective weather in south China to climate change

GUANGZHOU, March 31 (Xinhua) -- The recent severe convective weather in south China, which brought rainstorms, gales and hailstones to Guangzhou and nearby cities, highlights the growing challenges posed by climate change, an expert said on Tuesday

France condemns effort to delay major IPCC climate report

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change publishes reports every five to seven years whose findings on the science of global warming are the benchmark reference for the United Nations

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Important question.

> How bad is WAs summer drought going to get

Answer: Bad. Maybe epically bad.

> The state is entering its fourth severe drought in a row, something that hasnt happened since our climate records began. And that lack of water is going to bleed into virtually every aspect of life in the Pacific Northwest.

The 40 meter length of the corridor reflects measurable environmental phenomena. This is the approximate distance a glacier can recede in a single day, while within 40 seconds, nearly one million tons of ice are lost worldwide. These references position the installation as both a spatial and temporal reflection on climate change

Nearly five years after it was swept away by Tropical Cyclone Ana in January 2022, the bridge remains unrepairedleaving thousands of residents trapped in isolation, deepening poverty, and exposing communities to escalating risks


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