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  • Analysis: Great Britain has run on 100% clean power for record 87 hours in 2025 so far

    Analysis: Great Britain has run on 100% clean power for record 87 hours in 2025 so far
    Climate, News
    Sep 29, 2025

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    Electricity demand on the island of Great Britain has been fully covered by the output of clean-energy sources for a record 87 hours in 2025 to date, new Carbon Brief analysis shows. This is up from just 2.5 hours in 2021 and 64.5 hours in all of 2024, ahead of the government’s clean-power target for […]

  • Friendly soil fungus could replace chemical sprays in battle against crop diseases

    Friendly soil fungus could replace chemical sprays in battle against crop diseases
    Green Technology, News
    Sep 29, 2025

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    A common soil fungus could help farmers reduce their reliance on synthetic fungicides, new research suggests, by producing natural airborne chemicals that suppress devastating plant diseases. Scientists at Rothamsted Research, along with partners at the universities of Warwick and Exeter, have found that Trichoderma hamatum — a fungus already known to protect plants — releases […]

  • YEA! 2025 Updates

    YEA! 2025 Updates
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    Sep 26, 2025

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    Hello! My Name is Athena Geer, and I am the Youth Climate Justice Coordinator here at Climate Generation.  I get the honor and immense privilege of co-facilitating our Youth Environmental Activist Program (YEA)!. YEA! is a network for and by young people. From weekly programming to our annual Youth Climate Justice Summit (YCJS), the leaders […]

  • DeBriefed 26 September 2025: China leads new climate pledges; Trump calls warming a ‘con job’; What comes next

    DeBriefed 26 September 2025: China leads new climate pledges; Trump calls warming a ‘con job’; What comes next
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    Sep 26, 2025

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    Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week China’s new climate pledge GUTERRES DEMANDS: UN secretary general António Guterres hosted a special climate action summit in New York on Wednesday, the Associated Press reported, alongside the closing day of the UN general assembly. It added […]

  • Analysis: Half of global emissions covered by 2035 climate pledges after UN summit in New York

    Analysis: Half of global emissions covered by 2035 climate pledges after UN summit in New York
    Climate, News
    Sep 26, 2025

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    Half of global greenhouse gas emissions are now covered by a 2035 climate pledge following a key UN summit this week, Carbon Brief analysis finds. China stole the show at the UN climate summit held in New York on 24 September, announcing a pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions to 7-10% below peak levels by […]

  • Q&A: What does China’s new Paris Agreement pledge mean for climate action?

    Q&A: What does China’s new Paris Agreement pledge mean for climate action?
    Climate, News
    Sep 25, 2025

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    President Xi Jinping has personally pledged to cut China’s greenhouse gas emissions to 7-10% below peak levels by 2035, while “striving to do better”. This is China’s third pledge under the Paris Agreement, but is the first to put firm constraints on the country’s emissions by setting an “absolute” target to reduce them. China’s leader […]

  • AI system learns from many types of scientific information and runs experiments to discover new materials

    AI system learns from many types of scientific information and runs experiments to discover new materials
    AI Technology, News
    Sep 25, 2025

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    Machine-learning models can speed up the discovery of new materials by making predictions and suggesting experiments. But most models today only consider a few specific types of data or variables. Compare that with human scientists, who work in a collaborative environment and consider experimental results, the broader scientific literature, imaging and structural analysis, personal experience […]

  • 5 AI Agent Projects for Beginners

    5 AI Agent Projects for Beginners
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    Sep 25, 2025

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  • Relaunching the Climate Litigation Database: Tracking the Law in a New Era

    Relaunching the Climate Litigation Database: Tracking the Law in a New Era
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    Sep 25, 2025

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    When lawsuits first began to raise climate change issues in the late 1980s, the cases were rare and experimental, with litigants testing out ways to draw on the growing body of climate science to argue for legal obligations to address “the serious and imminent threat to our environment posed by a continuation of global warming.”1 Four […]

  • Beyond Vector Search: 5 Next-Gen RAG Retrieval Strategies

    Beyond Vector Search: 5 Next-Gen RAG Retrieval Strategies
    AI Technology, News
    Sep 25, 2025

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  • Revealed: Use of heat ‘emergencies’ for rough sleepers hits record in England and Wales

    Revealed: Use of heat ‘emergencies’ for rough sleepers hits record in England and Wales
    Climate, News
    Sep 25, 2025

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    A record number of heat-related “emergencies” have been triggered by councils this year to help rough sleepers in England and Wales, Carbon Brief analysis reveals. As climate change drives more heat extremes, there is a growing recognition that homeless people face a higher risk of illness and even death when temperatures soar. This summer has […]

  • New AI system could accelerate clinical research

    New AI system could accelerate clinical research
    AI Technology, News
    Sep 25, 2025

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    Annotating regions of interest in medical images, a process known as segmentation, is often one of the first steps clinical researchers take when running a new study involving biomedical images. For instance, to determine how the size of the brain’s hippocampus changes as patients age, the scientist first outlines each hippocampus in a series of […]

  • Cropped 24 September 2025: High Seas Treaty milestone; ‘Erratic’ water cycle; Family food at COP30

    Cropped 24 September 2025: High Seas Treaty milestone; ‘Erratic’ water cycle; Family food at COP30
    Climate, News
    Sep 24, 2025

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    We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s fortnightly Cropped email newsletter. Subscribe for free here. Key developments High Seas Treaty milestone  OCEAN PROTECTION: The High Seas Treaty, which aims to “protect the world’s oceans […]

  • Andrew Kieffer Joins the Sabin Center as Fellow for the Renewable Energy Legal Defense Initiative

    Andrew Kieffer Joins the Sabin Center as Fellow for the Renewable Energy Legal Defense Initiative
    Climate, News
    Sep 24, 2025

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    Andrew Kieffer joined the Sabin Center in September 2025 as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Renewable Energy Legal Defense Initiative, which uses legal research and engagement to support siting utility- and community-scale renewable energy facilities and associated transmission and storage equipment. His work focuses on identifying legal pathways to challenge land-use and siting barriers which […]

  • Study presents blueprint for hydrogen-powered UAVs

    Study presents blueprint for hydrogen-powered UAVs
    Green Technology, News
    Sep 24, 2025

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    Image credit: FAST space project, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 license. Researchers in Korea have introduced the first comprehensive safety assessment framework for liquid hydrogen storage systems in UAVs, in a seemingly important contribution to efforts to deploy the putative green fuel in this area of aviation. It was published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy […]

  • Alternative Approaches to Environmental Reparation: Rethinking Existing Legal Frameworks 

    Climate, News
    Sep 24, 2025

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    As climate-related disasters intensify across the globe, the question of how to obtain redress for environmental damage has become increasingly urgent. Yet, public international law has so far struggled to provide effective remedies. The traditional framework of holding states responsible for environmental damage seems to fall short, especially in the context of complex cases of […]

  • UK energy from waste sector could go carbon negative by 2035, according to industry report

    UK energy from waste sector could go carbon negative by 2035, according to industry report
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    Sep 24, 2025

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    Disinfection system installed at a facility owned by South East Water A new report from Baringa, commissioned by EfW opeartor enfinium finds that the UK’s energy from waste sector could be carbon negative by 2035 – and deliver up to 10 million tonnes of carbon removals annually if Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology is […]

  • Research details PFAS risk to farmlands and behaviour in soil-plant systems

    Research details PFAS risk to farmlands and behaviour in soil-plant systems
    Green Technology, News
    Sep 24, 2025

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    A new review study has revealed that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), widely known as “forever chemicals,” are increasingly entering farmland soils through waste recycling and wastewater reuse. Once in the soil, PFAS can migrate into crops, raising concerns for food safety and human health. The study, published in New Contaminants, compiled global waste and […]

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