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  • Europe must embrace long duration energy storage to manage costs and meet climate goals: new report

    Europe must embrace long duration energy storage to manage costs and meet climate goals: new report
    Green Technology, News
    Nov 18, 2025

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    Artist’s rendering of Willow Rock project in California (image credit: Hydrostor). Policies to incentivize investment in longer duration energy storage can mitigate billions in grid costs, while helping the continent hit its 2050 climate goals and achieve energy independence, according to a new whitepaper from Hydrostor, a developer and operator working in the LDES field. […]

  • New FOI data shows air quality budgets cut drastically as campaign group calls for their restoration

    New FOI data shows air quality budgets cut drastically as campaign group calls for their restoration
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    Nov 18, 2025

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    Families led by Mums for Lungs outside the High Court during Dieselgate trial (photo credit: Ron Fassbender). The budget for local councils to tackle air pollution in their area has been cut by the Government from £225 million a year to just £1.5 million in the last five years, according to new figures obtained by […]

  • Advanced river monitoring picks up three major awards

    Advanced river monitoring picks up three major awards
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    Nov 18, 2025

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    Xylem UK has been recognised with three major industry awards for its advanced river monitoring technologies that support UK utilities in meeting requirements under the Environment Act 2021 The awards also reflect the growing importance of digital solutions in driving compliance, resilience, and improved water quality across the sector. At the Instrumentation & Electronics (I&E) […]

  • Weir removed as part of River Medlock restoration

    Weir removed as part of River Medlock restoration
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    Nov 18, 2025

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    (Left to right) Millhouse McLean and Jon Arrandale of Groundwork Greater Manchester. The River Medlock in Greater Manchester is being re-naturalised by Groundwork Greater Manchester as part of the final phase of an 18-month project to restore habitats for local wildlife in the Medlock Valley, as the group explains here. Over the last few weeks, […]

  •  A fast, fair, full, and funded fossil fuel phaseout

     A fast, fair, full, and funded fossil fuel phaseout
    Climate, News
    Nov 18, 2025

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    I pause to write this letter in the middle of week one of the 30th UNFCCC Conference of the Parties — the big international climate conference, the space for multilateral decision making to save ourselves from ourselves and rein in the climate crisis. Day two photos showed that a torrential downpour left the blue zone […]

  • COP30: Carbon Brief’s second ‘ask us anything’ webinar

    COP30: Carbon Brief’s second ‘ask us anything’ webinar
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    Nov 17, 2025

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    As COP30 reaches its midway point in the Brazilian city of Belém, Carbon Brief has hosted its second “ask us anything” webinar to exclusively answer questions submitted by holders of the Insider Pass. The webinar kicked off with an overview of where the negotiations are on Day 8, plus what it was like to be […]

  • German group looks to make wind energy rotor blades from renewable materials

    German group looks to make wind energy rotor blades from renewable materials
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    Nov 17, 2025

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    A German research project is trying to develop wind turbine rotor blades made entirely from renewable materials. The group – a partnership between Kiel University of Applied Sciences (HAW Kiel) and German boatbuilder Nuebold Yachtbau – is experimenting with natural fibres such as flax, balsa wood, and Paulownia to replace conventional fibreglass and carbon composites […]

  • First publicly-funded small modular reactors will be built in Anglesey

    First publicly-funded small modular reactors will be built in Anglesey
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    Nov 17, 2025

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    The new SMRs will be built in Anglesey, near the site of the existing Wylfa Nuclear Power station (pictured, in 2019; image credit: Shutterstock). Wylfa in North Wales has been selected as the site for the UK’s first publicly built small modular nuclear reactors, the government announced on 13 November. The project is “expected to […]

  • Massive illegal waste dump in Oxfordshire threatens Thames and adjacent river systems

    Massive illegal waste dump in Oxfordshire threatens Thames and adjacent river systems
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    Nov 17, 2025

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    The incident site (image credit: Thames21). All river stakeholders, including the Environment Agency and Cherwell District Council, are being urged to work together in a swift manner to prevent a massive illegal waste dump from being washed into the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, according to environmental charity Thames21. A shocking illegal rubbish dump, stretching over […]

  • Your Summary of Negotiations: Nov. 17

    Your Summary of Negotiations: Nov. 17
    Climate, News
    Nov 17, 2025

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    Frustration about slow progress at the United Nations Climate Conference boiled over last week, when on Tuesday, Indigenous activists pushed past security at the entrance of the main conference hall, called the Blue Zone, and briefly occupied the space. The action was meant to draw attention to the exclusivity that happens at the COPs. Danielle […]

  • Week One at COP30: Reflections from the Amazon

    Climate, News
    Nov 16, 2025

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    Standing in the Blue Zone in Belém, Brazil, surrounded by thousands of negotiators, activists, scientists, and Indigenous leaders, I’m struck by how profoundly location shapes conversation. This is the first COP held in the Amazon rainforest—not symbolically nearby, but actually within it. Through Climate Generation’s support, I’m able to spend two weeks here building strategic […]

  • DeBriefed 14 November 2025: COP30 DeBriefed: Finance and 1.5C loom large at talks; China’s emissions dip; Negotiations explained

    DeBriefed 14 November 2025: COP30 DeBriefed: Finance and 1.5C loom large at talks; China’s emissions dip; Negotiations explained
    Climate, News
    Nov 14, 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 Finance and 1.5C dominate talks AGENDA ADOPTED: Negotiations at the COP30 UN climate talks began in the Brazilian city of Belém this week, attended in person by Carbon Brief’s Daisy Dunne, Josh Gabbatiss and Anika Patel. The […]

  • Analysis: Seven charts showing how the $100bn climate-finance goal was met

    Analysis: Seven charts showing how the $100bn climate-finance goal was met
    Climate, News
    Nov 14, 2025

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    Developed countries have poured billions of dollars into railways across Asia, solar projects in Africa and thousands of other climate-related initiatives overseas, according to a joint investigation by Carbon Brief and the Guardian. A group of nations, including much of Europe, the US and Japan, is obliged under the Paris Agreement to provide international “climate […]

  • China Briefing 13 November 2025: COP30 special

    China Briefing 13 November 2025: COP30 special
    Climate, News
    Nov 13, 2025

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    Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate and energy stories from China over the past fortnight. Subscribe for free here. Key developments Gearing up PRE-COP COMMITMENTS: China has “become the defender of international cooperation on climate change”, said state-sponsored newspaper Global Times the day before COP30 opened. China’s […]

  • Met Office: Ten years of naming UK storms to warn the public

    Met Office: Ten years of naming UK storms to warn the public
    Climate, News
    Nov 13, 2025

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    This month marks 10 years since the UK recorded its first named storm.  Storm Abigail struck in November 2015, bringing high winds, lightning and snow and causing power cuts and school closures in northern Scotland. In the decade that has passed, storm naming has become a key part of how the Met Office warns the […]

  • Direct Ocean Capture validated for commercial deployment, says energy giant

    Direct Ocean Capture validated for commercial deployment, says energy giant
    Green Technology, News
    Nov 13, 2025

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    The emerging CO2 removal technology of Direct Ocean Capture (DOC) has been validated for commercial deployment by energy giant Equinor in what’s claimed as a major step forward for the method, announced on 12 November. Much as its counterpart, the more widely explored CO2-removal method Direct Air Capture (DAC) removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, […]

  • How Window Tinting Reduces Energy Use and Emissions

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    Nov 13, 2025

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    The sun beats down on cars and buildings every day in the UAE. This creates a lot of heat inside vehicles and rooms. For cooling, most people use air conditioning. However, ACs consume a lot of fuel. Thus, daily energy use increases. This energy use increases air pollution. However, this problem can be solved by […]

  • Analysis: Fossil-fuel CO2 emissions to set new record in 2025, as land sink ‘recovers’

    Analysis: Fossil-fuel CO2 emissions to set new record in 2025, as land sink ‘recovers’
    Climate, News
    Nov 13, 2025

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    Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuels and cement will rise around 1.1% in 2025, reaching a record 38.1bn tonnes of CO2 (GtCO2), according to the latest figures from the Global Carbon Project.  However, falling land-use emissions means that global CO2 emissions in 2025 will remain relatively unchanged compared to 2024 levels. The 20th edition […]

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