Greenhouse Gas Emissions- Page 4 of 5
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Architects’ Group Reports Progress on Carbon-Cutting Goals
More firms are designing buildings that cut energy use, but efforts are still far short of 2030 targets
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N.C. Newspaper Links Solar Energy to Increased Air Pollution
An application from Duke Energy stirs a debate over emissions from gas-fired peaker plants
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Bill to Cut New York City Carbon Emissions: $20 Billion
The plan to reduce emissions from city buildings also will create an estimated 141,000 new jobs
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Green New Deal: Just As Dangerous As Climate Denial?
The sweeping but poorly detailed plan bundles an energy transformation with a variety of social goals
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New York City Gets Its Own Green New Deal
Emissions from the city's largest buildings will have to drop or owners will face hefty fines
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Carbon Crossroads: Can Germany Revive Its Stalled Energy Transition?
A broad spectrum of experts is working to revitalize Germany's faltering clean-energy transformation
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Electric Heat Pumps Can Slash Emissions in California Homes
A new analysis shows that high-efficiency heat pumps instead of gas furnaces could cut greenhouse gas emissions in half
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Greener Concrete Is on the Horizon
Innovators are finding ways to reduce or eliminate concrete's carbon footprint
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Carbon Capture Is Not Dead
Despite well-publicized problems at the Kemper County coal gasification plant, carbon capture and storage works
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Natural Gas Pipelines Are Leaking
Natural gas is a more potent greenhouse gas than CO2, and some experts say that ‘natural gas is worse than coal’