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  2. Oct 18, 20244. Google Turns to Nuclear to Power Energy-Hungry Data Centers. Google has ordered the construction of multiple small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to power its energy-hungry data centers and global operations, the "world's first" deal in which a tech company is commissioning the building of a nuclear power plant.
  3. Nov 29, 2024It will replace the existing goal to mobilize $100 billion per year by 2020 for developing countries, which was proposed at COP15 in 2009 but not met until 2022. But Global South negotiators said Sunday's deal was a "joke" and "insultingly low." They had been pushing for "trillions, not billions" throughout the summit and mainly grant-based money that would not have to be paid ...
  4. Dec 31, 2024From alarming environmental reports to key climate summits, join us as we recap the top climate headlines that made waves in 2024. — 1. 2024 'Virtually Certain' to Be Hottest in History, Marking 'New Milestone' in Temperature Records. 2024 is now "virtually certain" to become the hottest year ever recorded, beating 2023.
  5. Feb 23, 2024The satellite, MethaneSAT, will orbit the Earth 15 times per day, surveying methane levels over the world's largest oil and gas regions. The information collected will be processed through algorithms powered by Google Cloud and by the end of the year, the company expects to have data mapped for the whole world to see.
  6. Dec 6, 2024by Earth.Org Americas Europe Global Commons Dec 6th 2024 3 mins Earth.Org is powered by over 150 contributing writers This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including the outcome of negotiations for a global plastic treaty in South Korea and the delay of a controversial anti-deforestation law in the EU.
  7. Oct 25, 2024by Earth.Org Americas Asia Global Commons Oct 25th 2024 4 mins Earth.Org is powered by over 150 contributing writers This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including an update on the ongoing, fourth mass coral bleaching event and damage from Typhoon Trami in the Philippines.
  8. Apr 19, 2024by Earth.Org Europe Global Commons Apr 19th 2024 3 mins Earth.Org is powered by over 150 contributing writers This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including reports indicating the world is undergoing its fourth mass coral bleaching event and Scotland's U-turn on its 'world-leading' climate target.
  9. Nov 22, 2024This weekly Earth.Org round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including the G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro. ... Trump said he will appoint Republican former congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA works to protect the environment in the country, particularly as it relates to human health ...
  10. Nov 1, 2024Satellite images from Landsat-8 from October 8 and October 30, 2024 illustrated the scale of the disaster. Photo: ESA Earth Observation/X. The elevated sea surface temperatures were made at least 50 to 300 times more likely by human-caused climate change, according to Climate Central. Read more here. 2.
  11. Nov 15, 2024Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have reached a record high in 2024, according to a new study by the Global Carbon Project science team. Published Wednesday, the latest edition of the yearly assessment projects fossil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to reach 37.4 billion tonnes this year, an 0.8% increase from 2023.
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