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  • Sensors installed across Aberdeen in bid to map geothermal energy

    Sensors installed across Aberdeen in bid to map geothermal energy
    Green Technology, News
    Feb 16, 2026

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    (Left to right) Technician Iona Copley, researcher Tristan Roberts, University of Aberdeen Principal Professor Peter Edwards, and Dr David Cornwell, AGFP co-lead Researchers exploring Aberdeen’s potential for geothermal heating have begun deploying a city-wide network of seismic nodes that will be used to create a 3D subsurface map. Installed across a mix of public and […]

  • Q&A: What does Trump’s repeal of US ‘endangerment finding’ mean for climate action?

    Q&A: What does Trump’s repeal of US ‘endangerment finding’ mean for climate action?
    Climate, News
    Feb 16, 2026

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    On 12 February, US president Donald Trump revoked the “endangerment finding”, the bedrock of federal climate policy. The 2009 finding concluded that six key greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2), were a threat to human health – triggering a legal requirement to regulate them.  It has been key to the rollout of policies such as federal […]

  • Project uses plants and worms to regenerate polluted urban soils

    Project uses plants and worms to regenerate polluted urban soils
    Green Technology, News
    Feb 16, 2026

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    Dr Lorna Anguilano, co-founder of Phyona: “Plants have been regenerating landscapes for millions of years and we’re now just beginning to understand how to work with them.” A team of researchers say they are showing how biological systems can reshape the way cities deal with polluted soils, offering a glimpse into a future where natural […]

  • Study upends “plant trees everywhere” strategy for climate action

    Study upends “plant trees everywhere” strategy for climate action
    Green Technology, News
    Feb 16, 2026

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    Aerial view of a tree canopy in the Amazon Forests are most effective for climate regulation when conserved or restored in their natural or native locations, according to a new study. The importance of natural forests is becoming more apparent, say the researchers, not only for global climate change mitigation, but for local climate adaptation […]

  • Repair, resilience and responsibility: why decisions around rotating equipment are changing

    Repair, resilience and responsibility: why decisions around rotating equipment are changing
    Green Technology, News
    Feb 16, 2026

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    Thomas Marks is Director General at the Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT). Thomas Marks outlines the changing drivers behind repair versus replace decisions and explains how his own Association is evolving to meet them. At the start of a new year, it’s tempting to focus on plans and priorities. But as we move […]

  • New training course designed for era of environmental robotics

    New training course designed for era of environmental robotics
    Green Technology, News
    Feb 16, 2026

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    Scientists and engineers at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) say knowing how to use autonomous systems can better prepare researchers, engineers, environmental managers and landowners for the future (image credit: SAMS). As the use of robotics in data collection increases, a leading UK environmental research charity says now is the time for researchers […]

  • DeBriefed 13 February 2026: Trump repeals landmark ‘endangerment finding’ | China’s emissions flatlining | UK’s ‘relentless rain’

    DeBriefed 13 February 2026: Trump repeals landmark ‘endangerment finding’ | China’s emissions flatlining | UK’s ‘relentless rain’
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    Feb 13, 2026

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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 Landmark ruling repealed DANGER DANGER: The Trump administration formally repealed the US’s landmark “endangerment finding” this week, reported the Financial Times. The 2009 Obama-era finding concluded that greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health and has […]

  • Japan restarts nuclear power generation

    Japan restarts nuclear power generation
    Green Technology, News
    Feb 13, 2026

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    The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Nigata Prefecture (image credit: Tepco) Japan’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant was restarted on 9 February, the first reactivation of a nuclear power facility in the country since the 2011 accident at Fukushima. It is scheduled to begin commercial generation again in mid-March. Located in Japan’s Nigata Prefecture, the plant is considered […]

  • New J-PAL research and policy initiative to test and scale AI innovations to fight poverty

    New J-PAL research and policy initiative to test and scale AI innovations to fight poverty
    AI Technology, News
    Feb 13, 2026

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    The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) at MIT has awarded funding to eight new research studies to understand how artificial intelligence innovations can be used in the fight against poverty through its new Project AI Evidence. The age of AI has brought wide-ranging optimism and skepticism about its effects on society. To realize […]

  • Environment Agency announces largest-ever expansion of its enforcement team

    Environment Agency announces largest-ever expansion of its enforcement team
    Green Technology, News
    Feb 12, 2026

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    The Environment Agency (EA) has announced a fivefold increase in its team of enforcement officers and lawyers tackling water pollution, from 41 roles in 2023 to 195 by March 2026, with seemingly more to come in 2026. An announcement from the regulator noted that water company environmental performance has continued to decline in recent years, […]

  • Submersible for US military uses hydrogen to charge batteries

    Submersible for US military uses hydrogen to charge batteries
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    Feb 12, 2026

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    LampreyMMAUV can attach itself to the hulls of ships or submarines, and recharge its own batteries (image credit: Lockheed Martin). A versatile submersible developed by US defence technology group Lockheed Martin provides the capabilities of a Multi Mission Autonomous Undersea Vehicle (MMAUV), while also being able to recharge its power supply en route to its destination. […]

  • Analysis: Trump has overseen more coal retirements than any other US president

    Climate, News
    Feb 12, 2026

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    Donald Trump has overseen more retirements of coal-fired power stations than any other US president, according to Carbon Brief analysis. His administration’s latest efforts to roll back US climate policy have been presented by interior secretary Doug Burgum as an opportunity to revive “clean, beautiful, American coal”. The administration is in the process of attempting […]

  • Choosing Between PCA and t-SNE for Visualization

    Choosing Between PCA and t-SNE for Visualization
    AI Technology, News
    Feb 12, 2026

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    For data scientists, working with high-dimensional data is part of daily life.

  • Four projects awarded Circular Electricals Funding

    Four projects awarded Circular Electricals Funding
    Green Technology, News
    Feb 12, 2026

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    Four projects have been awarded funding from the Circular Electricals Fund, which supports innovation in product design, material use and recovery and business models. The award is run by not-for-profit group Material Focus, and follows a rigorous application and assessment process. Out of 65 applications, the four selected candidates come from University College London, British […]

  • Accelerating science with AI and simulations

    Accelerating science with AI and simulations
    AI Technology, News
    Feb 12, 2026

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    For more than a decade, MIT Associate Professor Rafael Gómez-Bombarelli has used artificial intelligence to create new materials. As the technology has expanded, so have his ambitions. Now, the newly tenured professor in materials science and engineering believes AI is poised to transform science in ways never before possible. His work at MIT and beyond […]

  • Analysis: China’s CO2 emissions have now been ‘flat or falling’ for 21 months

    Analysis: China’s CO2 emissions have now been ‘flat or falling’ for 21 months
    Climate, News
    Feb 12, 2026

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    China’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions fell by 1% in the final quarter of 2025, likely securing a decline of 0.3% for the full year as a whole. This extends a “flat or falling” trend in China’s CO2 emissions that began in March 2024 and has now lasted for nearly two years. The new analysis for […]

  • Cropped 11 February 2026: Aftershocks of US withdrawals | Biodiversity and business risks | Deep-sea mining tensions

    Cropped 11 February 2026: Aftershocks of US withdrawals | Biodiversity and business risks | Deep-sea mining tensions
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    Feb 11, 2026

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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. This is the last edition of Cropped for 2025. The newsletter will return on 14 January 2026. Key developments […]

  • IPBES chair Dr David Obura: Trump’s US exit from global nature panel ‘harms everybody’

    IPBES chair Dr David Obura: Trump’s US exit from global nature panel ‘harms everybody’
    Climate, News
    Feb 11, 2026

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    The Trump administration’s decision to withdraw the US from the intergovernmental science panel for nature “harms everybody, including them”, according to its chair. Dr David Obura is a leading coral reef ecologist from Kenya and chair of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s authority on the science of nature […]

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