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Burgum Will Be Trump’s Energy Czar

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 18:55
The North Dakota governor, who helped strengthen ties between the oil industry and President-elect Donald J. Trump, will do double duty as Interior secretary.
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Activists Sent to Prison for Pouring Powder Over Case Holding U.S. Constitution

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 17:57
One climate activist was sentenced to 18 months in prison, the other to two years. They said that they had meant to draw attention to climate change.
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Trump Wants to Kill the E.V. Tax Credit. Here’s What to Know.

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 17:52
President-elect Donald J. Trump wants Congress to repeal a $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit. Doing so would hurt American automakers.
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Nuclear Power Was Once Shunned at Climate Talks. Now, It’s a Rising Star.

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 15:12
Growing worldwide energy demand and other factors have shifted the calculus, but hurdles still lie ahead.
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Fossil fuel bosses get ‘red carpet’ at Cop29 despite concerns over influence

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 13:48

Revealed: more than 100 executives given special guest badges as activists challenge role of oil and gas firms at talks

The host country of this year’s UN climate summit, Azerbaijan, has rolled out “red carpet” treatment to fossil fuel bosses and lobbyists, the Guardian can reveal.

At least 132 oil and gas company senior executives and staff were invited to the Cop29 summit, and had special badges denoting they were guests of the presidency.

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The week around the world in 20 pictures

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 13:00

Trump back in the White House, the aftermath of the floods in Valencia, Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon and Rafael Nadal’s farewell: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

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Argentina evalúa abandonar el Acuerdo de París sobre el cambio climático

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 12:46
El presidente Javier Milei está considerando retirar a Argentina del acuerdo climático que busca frenar las emisiones que calientan el planeta, una medida drástica que solo ha tomado otro dirigente mundial en el pasado: Donald Trump.
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The Guardian view on UN climate talks: rich and poor nations can strike a win-win deal | Editorial

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 12:32

At Cop29 the global south needs to unite for sustainable growth, leveraging resources and negotiating transformative climate finance pacts

More than a century of burning coal, oil and gas has fuelled intense heatwaves, prolonged droughts, heavier rains and devastating floods. To prevent even more severe impacts, the UN global climate summit, Cop29, must deliver tangible results to keep global temperature rises below 2C – the limit defined in the 2015 Paris agreement. Achieving this goal means human societies can only emit a finite amount of additional carbon dioxide, known as the world’s “carbon budget”.

Developed nations have exceeded their carbon budgets, while developing countries remain within theirs. Carbon dioxide lingers in the atmosphere for centuries, turning past unchecked fossil fuel use into a costly planetary bill. Between 1870 and 2019, the US, EU, Russia, UK, Japan, Canada and Australia – home to just 15% of the global population – accounted for over 60% of atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to the Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment.

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Fears grow that Milei will withdraw Argentina from Paris climate accord

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 12:24

Far-right president may announce country’s departure from agreement after meeting Donald Trump

There is growing concern that Argentina’s far-right president, Javier Milei, is set to announce his country’s departure from the Paris climate accord.

Earlier this week, negotiators from Milei’s government were ordered to leave the Cop29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, after just three days. Now, the Guardian understands that Milei is considering announcing a formal withdrawal from the agreement, and that a decision could be made after a formal meeting with Donald Trump.

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Move towards renewable energy is unstoppable, says Ed Miliband

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 11:08

Exclusive: UK energy secretary says at Cop29 that people see the economic advantages of making the transition

Renewable energy is now “unstoppable”, and no government can prevent the shift to a global low-carbon economy, UK energy secretary Ed Miliband has said.

He said the UK was acting out of national self-interest by taking a global lead on cutting greenhouse gas emissions and boosting financial help available to poor countries at crunch UN climate talks this week.

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‘A fork in the road’: laundry-sorting robot spurs AI hopes and fears at Europe’s biggest tech event

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 10:00

Humanoid called Digit fuelled boosterism at Web Summit, but also raised concerns about jobs, safety and climate

This year’s Web Summit, in Lisbon, was all about artificial intelligence – and a robot sorting laundry.

Digit, a humanoid built by the US firm Agility Robotics, demonstrated how far AI has come in a few years by responding to voice commands – filtered through Google’s Gemini AI model – to sift through a pile of coloured T-shirts and place them in a basket.

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Chris Bowen makes last-minute diplomatic stop in Turkey as Australia ramps up bid to host Cop31

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 09:00

Climate change minister’s effort to convince Ankara to drop out underlines push for ‘Pacific Cop’

The climate change minister, Chris Bowen, made a whistle-stop visit to Turkey on Friday night in an attempt to reach a deal for Australia to host tens of thousands of people at a major UN climate summit in 2026.

Bowen visited the Turkish capital, Ankara, on the way to the Cop29 climate conference in the Azerbaijan capital, Baku. The two countries are vying to host Cop31, and the Albanese government hopes Turkey will exit the race in time for an announcement before next week.

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Cop29 live: call for summits only to be held in countries that support climate action

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 06:16

The negotiations continue with plenty of disagreement about the way forward, as we approach the halfway mark in Baku, Azerbaijan

According to an interesting piece in the Africa Report, African countries at Cop are wary of alienating China.

But this year, the main issue at stake in the negotiations is the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG). In the jargon of climate finance, this is the amount that developed countries will have to provide to vulnerable countries to help them adapt to climate change.

When they signed the Paris Agreement in 2015, the developed countries undertook to allocate $100bn a year from 2020 onwards – via loans and grants – to finance projects that enable developing countries to adapt to climate change (rising sea levels, drought, etc.) or help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This amount was not reached until 2022, but is due to be renegotiated upwards this year.

The developed countries are also lobbying to broaden the base of contributing countries to include the “new polluters”: China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, among others. “The African Group will not be supporting this proposal, as it is too sensitive and we don’t want to alienate China,” says an African negotiator.

The African countries are also members of the G77, the group of developing countries to which China belongs.

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Inside the Quest to Make Fusion Energy a Reality

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 05:04
Start-ups say we’re closer than ever to near-limitless, zero-carbon energy from fusion. When will we get there?
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Picture an all-seeing eye scanning the dying Earth – and then lighting on our ‘solutions’ at Cop29 | George Monbiot

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 02:00

What would it witness in Azerbaijan? A species that knows it is destroying itself but is too greedy to change course

Imagine, as many people do, an all-seeing eye in the sky, looking down on planet Earth. Imagine seeing what it sees. It watches, over the course of decades, ice caps shrinking, rainforests retreating, deserts expanding, ocean circulation slowing, freshwater dwindling and sea levels rising, and it thinks – for it has been there since the beginning – “this is familiar”. All the signs are there, of an Earth system sliding towards collapse, as it has done five times since animals with hard body parts first evolved.

But this time, it knows, is different. Not only is one of the life forms causing the collapse, but it shares some of the eye’s supernatural abilities: it too can see what is happening. So, with heightened curiosity, the eye zooms in, to see what this well-informed being is doing to avert catastrophe.

George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist

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Argentina Mulls Exiting Paris Climate Deal

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 01:41
The South American nation says it is considering withdrawing from the landmark agreement, which aims to limit carbon emissions and slow global warming.
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Trump Picks Burgum for Interior Secretary

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 14, 2024 - 23:13
The North Dakota governor helped strengthen ties between the oil industry and President-elect Donald J. Trump.
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Could Trump’s Return Pose a Threat to Climate and Weather Data?

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 14, 2024 - 15:02
Project 2025, the conservative playbook, calls for breaking up the federal agency that maintains weather data and collects climate change information.
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New York Joins a Global City Club, With a Deal on Congestion Pricing

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 14, 2024 - 14:08
The city will be the first in the U.S. to adopt a fee on driving in certain areas, with the aim of reducing traffic and pollution. For some other cities, that has long been the norm.
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Almost half of Valencia’s flood victims were aged over 70, figures show

The Guardian Climate Change - November 14, 2024 - 12:04

Police reveal ages and genders of the 216 people who died in Valencia, along with eight other victims elsewhere in Spain

Almost half of the 216 people known to have died in the catastrophic floods that hit the eastern Spanish region of Valencia at the end of October were 70 or above, according to a police analysis.

Figures from the data integration centre set up after the disaster show that 131 of the victims were male, 85 were female and 104 were aged over 70, including 15 aged over 90.

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