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  • How to Maintain and Repair Environmental Chambers with Confidence

    How to Maintain and Repair Environmental Chambers with Confidence
    Green Technology, News
    Nov 12, 2025

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    What Is an Environmental Chamber? An environmental chamber, also called a test chamber, is a special box that controls heat, cold, and moisture. It helps scientists see how products react under different conditions.These chambers can create high heat, freezing cold, or high humidity to test how materials or parts hold up.Industries like electronics, cars, airplanes, […]

  • Strategic guide to water innovation launched by Spring

    Strategic guide to water innovation launched by Spring
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    Nov 11, 2025

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    A valuable resource that will help innovators navigate, access and engage with the UK and Ireland water sector’s innovation ecosystem has launched. Developed by Spring, the UK and Ireland water sector’s innovation centre of excellence, the Water Innovation Strategy Ecosystem Guide aims to provide a clear view of innovation across the sector, outlining the roles […]

  • Analysis: Which countries have sent the most delegates to COP30?

    Analysis: Which countries have sent the most delegates to COP30?
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    Nov 11, 2025

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    For the first time in the history of COP climate summits, the US – the world’s largest historical emitter – has not sent a delegation to the talks. Back in January, newly inaugurated US president Donald Trump signed a letter to the UN to trigger the start of a US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement […]

  • Rotary lobe pumps provide high volume mobile water treatment

    Rotary lobe pumps provide high volume mobile water treatment
    Green Technology, News
    Nov 11, 2025

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    This article contains sponsored content. During the construction or expansion of any site, or when mining operations take place, one key factor that demands careful planning is the effective management of wastewater, explains North Ridge Pumps. At remote locations, consideration must also be given to reducing reliance on expensive freshwater supplies through the reuse of […]

  • High-temperature incineration still key to destroying PFAS, UK study finds

    High-temperature incineration still key to destroying PFAS, UK study finds
    Green Technology, News
    Nov 11, 2025

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    A waste incineration plant in Oberhausen, Germany. A report published by the Environment Agency concludes that high-temperature incineration (HTI) remains the only proven, commercially viable method for large-scale destruction of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), the so-called “forever chemicals”. However, HTI must operate under strict conditions to ensure effectiveness, say the authors. The analysis “Rapid […]

  • Understanding the nuances of human-like intelligence

    Understanding the nuances of human-like intelligence
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 11, 2025

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    What can we learn about human intelligence by studying how machines “think?” Can we better understand ourselves if we better understand the artificial intelligence systems that are becoming a more significant part of our everyday lives? These questions may be deeply philosophical, but for Phillip Isola, finding the answers is as much about computation as […]

  • Analysis: China’s CO2 emissions have now been flat or falling for 18 months

    Analysis: China’s CO2 emissions have now been flat or falling for 18 months
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    Nov 11, 2025

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    China’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions were unchanged from a year earlier in the third quarter of 2025, extending a flat or falling trend that started in March 2024. The rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) saw CO2 emissions from transport fuel drop by 5% year-on-year, while there were also declines from cement and steel production. […]

  • What Is Coal’s Future In The United States?

    What Is Coal’s Future In The United States?
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    Nov 10, 2025

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    Despite rising electricity demand across America’s grid and hundreds of millions in new federal subsidies, coal-fired power cannot compete economically with cleaner forms of energy and continues to lose market share across the country. For 100 years, coal was the nation’s largest source of electricity, but since the beginning of the 21st century, cheaper and […]

  • Sabin Center Files Amicus Brief Supporting New York City’s Building Electrification Law in Second Circuit Appeal

    Sabin Center Files Amicus Brief Supporting New York City’s Building Electrification Law in Second Circuit Appeal
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    Nov 10, 2025

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    Last week, the Sabin Center filed an amicus brief on behalf of the National League of Cities (NLC) and the New York Conference of Mayors (NYCOM) in the case Association of Contracting Plumbers of the City of New York v. City of New York, No. 25-977 (2d Cir. Apr. 21, 2025). This challenge, brought by […]

  • Webinar: Carbon Brief’s first ‘ask us anything’ at COP30

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    Nov 10, 2025

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    As COP30 began in the Brazilian city of Belém, Carbon Brief hosted the first of three webinars to exclusively answer questions submitted by holders of the Insider Pass. Topics ranged from China’s priorities and the absence of the US through to narratives around geoengineering.  Expected key outcomes at COP30 were also discussed, including the Tropical […]

  • Your Preview of Negotiations: Nov. 10

    Climate, News
    Nov 10, 2025

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    The 30th United Nations climate conference (COP30) has begun. The UNFCCC COP30 kicked off yesterday in Belém, Brazil. World leaders began gathering ahead of the conference on Thursday, November 6th, for the two-day world summit of world leaders that accompanies every COP. This year, the meeting took place a few days before COP30 began, rather […]

  • Climate vulnerable countries focusing on skills to survive, while the wealthy nations focus on skills to thrive: new report

    Climate vulnerable countries focusing on skills to survive, while the wealthy nations focus on skills to thrive: new report
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    Nov 10, 2025

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    Small community houses in riverside location near Belem. As nations gather in Brazil for the international climate change conference, COP30, new analysis of countries’ plans has seemingly identified a clear focus by climate vulnerable countries to upskill the public for climate adaptation and resilience, while developed countries focus on how to maximise economic growth.  The […]

  • The UK is failing to capitalise on its geothermal energy potential

    The UK is failing to capitalise on its geothermal energy potential
    Green Technology, News
    Nov 10, 2025

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    Historic mining village in County Durham (image credit: Paul Maguire / Shutterstock.com). The UK has a huge geothermal resource that is virtually invisible in government energy policy, says a new report published today (10 November). The Coal Mines for Heat Decarbonisation report by Durham Energy Institute, University of Durham, lays out the untapped potential for […]

  • MIT Energy Initiative launches Data Center Power Forum

    MIT Energy Initiative launches Data Center Power Forum
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 7, 2025

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    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 Center Power Forum, a targeted research effort for […]

  • DeBriefed 7 November 2025: Belém COP begins; UN warns of 1.5C breach; changing roles of climate scientists

    DeBriefed 7 November 2025: Belém COP begins; UN warns of 1.5C breach; changing roles of climate scientists
    Climate, News
    Nov 7, 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 Eve of COP30  MULTILATERAL HOPES A gathering of world leaders kicked off in Belém, Brazil, ahead of the official opening of COP30 next week. The leaders of China, the US and India – the “planet’s three biggest […]

  • Appropriated, but Unobligated: Impounding Climate Funds

    Appropriated, but Unobligated: Impounding Climate Funds
    Climate, News
    Nov 7, 2025

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    The Trump administration has undertaken a comprehensive effort to prevent the distribution of mandatory federal funding, including billions for climate programs. Attempts to cancel already-obligated federal funding awards have been among its most notable actions and have been met with a slew of lawsuits by aggrieved grantees, states, and other parties harmed by the cancellations. […]

  • Ongoing failure to agree AR7 timeline is ‘unprecedented’ in IPCC history

    Ongoing failure to agree AR7 timeline is ‘unprecedented’ in IPCC history
    Climate, News
    Nov 7, 2025

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    Governments have, once again, failed to agree on a timeline for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) seventh assessment cycle (AR7), two years into the process. Last week, more than 300 scientists and government officials from around the world met in Lima, Peru for the 63rd session of the IPCC (IPCC-63). According to the […]

  • Interactive: Tracking negotiating texts at the COP30 climate summit

    Interactive: Tracking negotiating texts at the COP30 climate summit
    Climate, News
    Nov 7, 2025

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    The centrepiece of every UN climate summit is for countries to negotiate the wording of a large number of legal agreements – and COP30 in the Brazilian city of Belém is no different. These texts are hashed out behind closed doors in the “blue zone” at the COP, where diplomats from nearly 200 nations haggle over […]

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