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  • Apple backs 650 MW wind and solar build in Europe

    Apple backs 650 MW wind and solar build in Europe
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 15, 2025

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    The group’s renewable energy projects include the newly operational Castaño solar array in Spain. New solar and wind projects will add 650 MW of renewable energy capacity to European electrical grids, “to match the electricity European customers use to power Apple products”, as the consumer electronics giant framed the move, announced on 14 October. The […]

  • Analysis: Only half of Chinese provinces finalise key ‘Document 136’ renewable rules

    Analysis: Only half of Chinese provinces finalise key ‘Document 136’ renewable rules
    Climate, News
    Oct 15, 2025

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    Only half of China’s provinces have finalised new rules for pricing wind and solar power, according to Carbon Brief analysis. Local governments are required to have published final plans to reform the way wind and solar power is priced in their jurisdiction before the end of this year. This follows the release of a central […]

  • Scottish Green Energy Awards announces 2025 shortlist

    Scottish Green Energy Awards announces 2025 shortlist
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 15, 2025

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    The awards ceremony will take place in Edinburgh on 4 December. The Scottish Green Energy Awards has announced (on 10 October) the 2025 shortlist for this annual celebration of the renewable energy industry.  This year’s awards, organised by industry body Scottish Renewables, will bring together more than 1,650 guests from across the energy spectrum to […]

  • From Crisis to Care: Narratives of Repair in the Cordilleras

    Climate, News
    Oct 15, 2025

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    The reality of L&D is increasingly being recognized in international climate negotiations, academic discourses, and policymaking. Although mitigation strategies and adaptation efforts are being implemented on various scales and in diverse forms around the world, the devastating impacts of the warming climate are already being experienced by numerous communities. Unfortunately, it is historically marginalized sectors […]

  • Optimizing food subsidies: Applying digital platforms to maximize nutrition

    Optimizing food subsidies: Applying digital platforms to maximize nutrition
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    Oct 14, 2025

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    Oct. 16 is World Food Day, a global campaign to celebrate the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization 80 years ago, and to work toward a healthy, sustainable, food-secure future. More than 670 million people in the world are facing hunger. Millions of others are facing rising obesity rates and struggle to get healthy […]

  • Checking the quality of materials just got easier with a new AI tool

    Checking the quality of materials just got easier with a new AI tool
    AI Technology, News
    Oct 14, 2025

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    Manufacturing better batteries, faster electronics, and more effective pharmaceuticals depends on the discovery of new materials and the verification of their quality. Artificial intelligence is helping with the former, with tools that comb through catalogs of materials to quickly tag promising candidates. But once a material is made, verifying its quality still involves scanning it […]

  • Helping scientists run complex data analyses without writing code

    Helping scientists run complex data analyses without writing code
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    Oct 14, 2025

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    As costs for diagnostic and sequencing technologies have plummeted in recent years, researchers have collected an unprecedented amount of data around disease and biology. Unfortunately, scientists hoping to go from data to new cures often require help from someone with experience in software engineering. Now, Watershed Bio is helping scientists and bioinformaticians run experiments and […]

  •  ‘The Scope of Climate Reparation Claims at Future COPs and Beyond’

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    Oct 14, 2025

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     Climate change is a common concern for humankind. The physical changes in the climate system have devastating impacts on human and natural ecosystems—for example, loss of ecosystems, forced human mobility and displacement, etc. While everyone is impacted to some extent, those living in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) or Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are facing […]

  • Hydrogen blending into the high-pressure gas grid marks a UK first

    Hydrogen blending into the high-pressure gas grid marks a UK first
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    Oct 14, 2025

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    Hydrogen has been blended into the National Transmission System (NTS), the UK’s high-pressure gas grid, for the first time in a trial completed on 9 October by Centrica (the parent company of British Gas) and National Gas (the operator of the NTS). The trial involved National Gas injecting a 2% blend of green hydrogen into […]

  • The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Climate Justice: The Case for a Race-Conscious Jurisprudence on Climate Reparations

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    Oct 13, 2025

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    On January 9, 2023, Chile and Colombia requested an advisory opinion from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) regarding the human rights obligations of States in the context of climate change. In response to the Court’s request for amici curiae briefs, three academic researchers and I, on behalf of McGill University’s Faculty of Law […]

  • Cap-and-trade preferable to landfill bans, says report by European waste NGO

    Cap-and-trade preferable to landfill bans, says report by European waste NGO
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 13, 2025

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    A new policy briefing from Zero Waste Europe (ZWE)1 urges the EU to move beyond narrow landfill bans and adopt a cap-and-trade system to cut residual waste under the upcoming Circular Economy Act (CEA). The report, Cap-and-trade on residuals: Proposals for a Circular Economy Act, warns that focusing solely on landfill restrictions risks shifting waste […]

  • Northumbrian Water appoints installation partner for smart metering programme

    Northumbrian Water appoints installation partner for smart metering programme
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 13, 2025

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    United Infrastructure and NW Smart Metering personnel. Northumbrian Water has appointed United Infrastructure as its installation partner for a major smart meter transformation programme across the North East of England. Under a three-year contract, with an option to extend for five years, United Infrastructure will help Northumbrian Water install 750,000 smart meters, moving toward a […]

  • Pathways to a circular plastic future: RECOUP conference explores options

    Pathways to a circular plastic future: RECOUP conference explores options
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 13, 2025

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    The RECOUP Conference was held at the KingsGate Conference Centre in Peterborough on 25 September. The annual conference held by recycling charity RECOUP brought together a range of voices from packaging, recycling, finance, and policy to examine how groups in the UK, and beyond, can move closer to true plastic circularity. (Words: RECOUP). Opening the […]

  • Largest UK Dieselgate case begins as campaigners say public no longer trust car makers

    Largest UK Dieselgate case begins as campaigners say public no longer trust car makers
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 13, 2025

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    The biggest ever class action in the UK begins today (13 October), issuing a call for diesel cars across the industry to be investigated and recalled because of fears they are cheating diesel emissions tests. It is being brought by law firm Leigh Day, with support from parents and campaign groups, including Mums for Lungs, […]

  • Flooding victims need single trusted line to expert help and clear accountability, MPs recommend

    Flooding victims need single trusted line to expert help and clear accountability, MPs recommend
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 13, 2025

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    A flooded river bank in Windsor during winter floods in 2014. The Government must set up a single national flood reporting and information service to prevent homes and livelihoods being exposed, a cross-party Committee of MPs has warned. In its report published on 13 October, the cross-party Environmental Audit Committee warns many communities still do […]

  • How Thin Film Technologies Power the Semiconductor Industry

    Green Technology, News
    Oct 13, 2025

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    Semiconductors help to keep the modern world running. They sit inside almost all products that we use, starting from phones and laptops to cars, solar panels, and medical devices. They also help to power data centers, AI tools, and all the connected gadgets that make life easier. But the real thing doesn’t just happen in […]

  • DeBriefed 10 October 2025: Renewables power past coal; Legacy of UK’s Climate Change Act; Fukushima’s solar future

    DeBriefed 10 October 2025: Renewables power past coal; Legacy of UK’s Climate Change Act; Fukushima’s solar future
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    Oct 10, 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 Renewables overtake coal ‘HISTORIC FIRST’: Renewables have overtaken coal to become the world’s leading source of electricity for the first six months of this year in a “historic first”, BBC News said. The analysis, from the thinktank […]

  • Climate Governance under the London Convention and Protocol: Lessons from Sub-Seabed Carbon Sequestration

    Climate, News
    Oct 10, 2025

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    At the Sabin Center, we have been writing about international legal guidelines that should guide governance discussions of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) under the London Convention and Protocol. We published a white paper, and followed that up with two blogs (see here and here) summarizing the findings of that paper. In this, the third […]

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