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Pig farm footage as experts warn of meat shortage

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Footage of a pig farm in Staffordshire, as a shortage in the supply of CO2 in the meat industry has lead to claims by the British Meat Processors Association that British meat could start disappearing from supermarket shelves within a...
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Bloomberg

Clouds of Methane Seen Spewing From Texas Oil Fields

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Sep.24 -- Plumes of methane can be seen spewing from oil and gas facilities in the Permian Basin. The images were recorded with an infrared camera mounted on a helicopter. This video is from the Environmental Defense Fund. (This video is...
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Bloomberg

Plants May One Day Provide Nickel for Your EV Battery

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Agro-mining is the process of growing plants that absorb metals from the ground. The science is solid, but will this innovation ever be scalable enough to reduce traditional, destructive mining practices?
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55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels announced

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The Tanaiste has said that a 55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels will help combat climate change. The business package is to encourage firms to move towards more sustainable alternatives. Minister...
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Bloomberg

Decarbonization Strategies

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Mike Belenkie, President & Chief Operating Officer, Advantage Energy; President & CEO, Entropy and Marcel Teunissen, Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Parkland discuss decarbonization strategies with Bloomberg's Sandra...
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Lawmakers Discuss What We Can Do To Combat Climate Change

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Leaders around the world are working to combat climate change. But what can be done here in the U.S.?
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Curated Video

Study: Gas Stoves Worse For Climate Than Previously Thought

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Methane is a greenhouse gas that is dozens of times more potent than carbon dioxide but doesn't stay in the atmosphere nearly as long.
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Bloomberg

Solana's Rising Carbon Footprint

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Solana Labs Co-Founder Anatoly Yakovenko joins Emily Chang and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss the company's latest energy impact report showing the network's overall emissions rose roughly 26 percent during the past six months, and...
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Bloomberg

John Kerry on Nord Stream Leaks, Climate Change Efforts

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John Kerry, the special presidential envoy for climate change, says he working on a new approach to drive billions of dollars into clean energy initiatives around the world. Speaking with David Westin, Kerry also comments on the the...
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto Starts Digging Copper From Oyu Tolgoi Mine

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Rio Tinto Group Chief Executive Officer Jakob Stausholm says its Oyu Togoi project in Mongolia is well-positioned to feed growing copper demand from electric vehicles and renewable energy. Rio began digging the metal from its prize giant...
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Renewables Take A Bigger Slice Of U.S. Energy

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New clean energy projects, like solar panel arrays and wind power turbines, are increasing the renewable share of U.S. energy.
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Bloomberg

EU Bets on Green Bonds

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Sep.17 -- This week, the European Union announced plans to sell $267 billion of green bonds as part of its pandemic recovery fund. It's a watershed moment for the growing industry. In today's Bloomberg Green, a series focused on the...
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Bloomberg

UBS's Ronald Wu On Climate Investing

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UBS Head of APAC ESG and Sustainability Research, Ronald Wu, discusses how to implement climate integration across different sectors and investment opportunities in ESG in Asia. He speaks to Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Bloomberg

How China Plans to Win the Future of Energy

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China, the world's biggest polluter, has committed to reach net zero emissions by 2060, an ambitious goal matched by enormous investments that are reshaping the nation's energy system.
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Bloomberg

How the Dirtiest Ships May One Day Go Green

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Shipping goods across the seas makes up 90% of global trade, a fact that comes with huge environmental costs. But thanks to some ambitious engineers, carbon-spewing ships may soon get a whole lot greener.
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Bloomberg

Turquoise Hydrogen = Green Environment

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Jun.30 -- Hydrogen is touted either as an environmental savior or a massively over-hyped solution. It’s likely neither. Energy systems are complex: Hydrogen is destined to be one part of the 21st century energy mix —and technologies to...
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Bloomberg

How Algae Can Turn Pollution Into Clean Power

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Sept. 2 -- Bloomberg's Michael Bancroft visits the headquarters of Pond Technologies, a startup using algae to convert smokestack pollution into products such as clean biofuel and help companies reduce their carbon footprint.
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Bloomberg

Hydrogen May Be the Jet Fuel of the Future

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Hydrogen has long been touted as the fuel of the future, but it's never quite taken off. Meet the scientists and entrepreneurs who are making it a reality.
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Bloomberg

EU’s Timmermans on the European Green New Deal

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Apr.27 -- First Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans sits down with Bloomberg’s Jess Shankleman at the Bloomberg Green Summit to discuss the implementation of the European Green New Deal in a post-pandemic world.
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Mayor of London announces Ulez expansion

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan delivers a keynote speech at Forest Hill school in south London, to announce his plans for an expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) extending to the edges of Greater London.
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Bloomberg

How Climate Change Is Wreaking an Economic Toll

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Sept. 23 -- Julie Hyman reports on the U.S. economic impacts from drought and climate change. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Toyota Drives Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Release

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Dec. 18 -- Toyota wants to say goodbye to gasoline by pinning its hopes on hydrogen-fueled vehicles. But the technology isnt new or without controversy. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on Asia Edge. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Supreme Court Limits EPA In Curbing Power Plant Emissions

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The court's ruling could complicate the Biden administration's plans to combat climate change.
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Election '22: What Matters: Climate Change Is A Key Issue

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Climate change is is a critical issue for 51% of voters, according to a new Washington Post – ABC News poll.