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The heavy environmental toll of China’s solution to coal | SmartPlanet

The heavy environmental toll of China’s solution to coal | SmartPlanet | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

Last month, China and the U.S. — the two biggest carbon emitters — announced large cuts in coal consumption and proposed a 40 percent reduction in emissions from coal-fired power plants, respectively.


That heavy haze above Northern China’s shortens the life spans of northern city-dwellers by as much as five years. The new environmental target is to trim coal’s contribution to overall energy output from 67 percent in 2012 to 65 percent in 2017.


Unfortunately, one scheme to limit coal burning by converting China’s plentiful coal supplies into synthetic natural gas (SNG) presents a host of other ecological worries, Businessweek reports.


To date, China’s government has approved construction of nine large SNG plants in northern and western China, which are projected to generate 37 billion cubic meters of gas each year when completed; at least 30 more are awaiting approval. None are located near large cities, so the emissions generated in producing the gas won’t hang directly over population centers.


But that doesn’t mean the coal-to-gas conversion process is clean. According to a new Duke University study published in Nature Climate Change:


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Montana Public Service Commission finally stands up to NorthWestern Energy | by George Ochenski | NewsFromTheStates.com

It’s fair to say Montanans have been raked over the coals for electricity costs by the utility companies that have followed in the wake of the disastrous utility deregulation bill passed by the 1997 Legislature and signed into law by then-Gov. Marc Racicot.

 

The faulty premise on which the measure was sold to the Legislature was that Montanans would enjoy lower electricity costs thanks to customers having “choice” to shop among the various utilities that were supposed to materialize.

 

But that didn’t happen.

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Asian telcos beating a different path to AI | by Robert Clark | LightReading.com

Asian telcos beating a different path to AI | by Robert Clark | LightReading.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
Big Asian operators are making AI data centers a priority.
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Why Would Trump Gut FEMA and NOAA? | by Robert Kuttner | The American Prospect | Prospect.org

Why Would Trump Gut FEMA and NOAA? | by Robert Kuttner | The American Prospect | Prospect.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

June 1 marked the beginning of hurricane season, a period whose existence was news to Trump’s head of FEMA, David Richardson, who had no prior experience managing disaster relief. Richardson was appointed to replace FEMA acting chief Cameron Hamilton, who was fired summarily after telling a congressional subcommittee that he didn’t think FEMA should be shut down.

 

Trump’s attack on FEMA goes beyond even the Project 2025 design, which proposed to cut FEMA and turn some of its functions over to the states. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in March that she wanted FEMA shut down entirely (she later backpedaled and spoke of shrinking and reforming it). But most states have nothing like FEMA’s capacity or experience, and don’t want FEMA reduced or closed.

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Some climate change solution research at risk as Florida senate moves to ban geoengineering testing | by Rylan DiGiacomo-Rapp | BBC World News Service | WUFT.org

Some climate change solution research at risk as Florida senate moves to ban geoengineering testing | by Rylan DiGiacomo-Rapp | BBC World News Service | WUFT.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
Scientists say it’s important to research geoengineering – large-scale attempts to cool the planet to fight climate change – in case we ever need it. But the technologies are risky. Florida will soon outlaw testing them in state airspace.
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MA: Grants totaling about $1.5M helping Cape Cod to battle pond pollution, initiate wastewater project | by Jim McCabe | CapeCod.com

MA: Grants totaling about $1.5M helping Cape Cod to battle pond pollution, initiate wastewater project | by Jim McCabe | CapeCod.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
MASHPEE – The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe has been awarded a $700,000 grant from the state to improve the quality of Santuit Pond by reducing persistent degradation from excessive nutrient loading. The…
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It's still easy to buy a home in a climate risky area. It's harder to sell it. | by Susan Crawford | Moving Day | Substack.com

It's still easy to buy a home in a climate risky area. It's harder to sell it. | by Susan Crawford | Moving Day | Substack.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
Fintech lenders are more likely to approve loans in high climate risk areas, but property values in those areas are dropping.
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Supreme Court limits scope of environmental review | by Amy Howe | ScotusBlog.com

Supreme Court limits scope of environmental review | by Amy Howe | ScotusBlog.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled to limit the scope of environmental review required under a seminal 1970s environmental protection law. The move brought a proposed 88-mile railroad line that would […]
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AI Ban in Spending Bill Would Curb States’ Driverless Car Regulations | by Whitney Curry Wimbish | The American Prospect | Prospect.org

AI Ban in Spending Bill Would Curb States’ Driverless Car Regulations | by Whitney Curry Wimbish | The American Prospect | Prospect.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
As the first fully automated 18-wheeler rolls out, states would have no ability to govern what is taking place on their own roads.
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USDA animal and plant health staff exodus raises fears on farms | by Andrea Hsu | NPR.org

USDA animal and plant health staff exodus raises fears on farms | by Andrea Hsu | NPR.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
More than a thousand people who worked to keep American agriculture free of pests and disease have left the federal workforce in President Trump's massive government downsizing.
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Make Housing Affordable Again—but not in a flood zone | by Susan Crawford | Moving Day | Substack.com

Make Housing Affordable Again—but not in a flood zone | by Susan Crawford | Moving Day | Substack.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

Newport RI flood map, from the Rhode Island Floodplain Viewer. White area is current 500-year (.2 percent annual risk) flood zone; light blue is 100-year (1 percent annual risk) flood risk area; darker blue is combined storm surge and flooding 1 percent annual risk. Map does not incorporate projected risk due to accelerating climate change.

 

Housing was a key issue in the 2024 election. We're short between 4 and 7 million homes, and Americans believe affordable housing is a particularly thorny problem. The Trump administration is taking advantage of this crisis to push for deregulation of building standards—particularly those that relate to flood and other climate-related risks.

 

Both developers and lenders want federal regulators to loosen whatever rules they can. Their pitch—that lowering standards will provide opportunities to build and finance more housing—meets the moment. Federal regulators now in office will be happy to oblige, even if that means encouraging building in areas that insurance companies are already exiting because of concerns about exposure to losses driven by the physical effects of climate change.

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Thousands in Canada’s Manitoba ordered to evacuate in wildfire emergency | by Agence France-Presse | Canada | TheGuardian.com

Thousands in Canada’s Manitoba ordered to evacuate in wildfire emergency | by Agence France-Presse | Canada | TheGuardian.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
There are more than 130 active wildfires across the country, half of which are considered out of control
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Killing NYC congestion pricing would 'harm the public,' judge rules | by Stephen Nessen | Gothamist.com

Killing NYC congestion pricing would 'harm the public,' judge rules | by Stephen Nessen | Gothamist.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
The ruling marks a legal victory for the MTA, but does not end the agency's court battle with the feds over the future of the tolling program.
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FEMA at 'high risk' of disrupting 'life-saving' disaster relief, per internal memo | by Marisa Kabas | TheHandbasket.co

FEMA at 'high risk' of disrupting 'life-saving' disaster relief, per internal memo | by Marisa Kabas | TheHandbasket.co | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

Hurricane season in the United States kicks off this Sunday, June 1st, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is not prepared.

 

In an internal memo obtained by The Handbasket that was sent on Thursday to Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson by Stephanie Dobitsch, Associate Administrator for Policy & Program Analysis, Dobitsch outlined the status of “critical functions” at the agency that a working group determined were at “high risk” of not properly functioning because of “significant personnel losses in advance of the 2025 Hurricane Season.”

 

It offers justifications for certain functions being included in the report, and “corrective action” staff can ostensibly take to fix them. The document paints a picture of an agency in charge of mitigating disasters that’s in the midst of its own.

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Google Found GUILTY of Monopolization Again | BIG by Matt Stoller | Substack.com

Google Found GUILTY of Monopolization Again | BIG by Matt Stoller | Substack.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled against the search giant for its control over the software underpinning online ad buying. Now it's on to the remedy.
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The Biggest Federal Land Heist in the History of the West? | by Eric Molver | CounterPunch.org

The Biggest Federal Land Heist in the History of the West? | by Eric Molver | CounterPunch.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
The United States possesses a natural bounty of federal public lands, sprawling across the West and encompassing spectacular mountains, sagebrush basins,
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Climate Change Is Worsening Seasonal Allergies by Boosting Plant Pollen Production | by Lucy Goodchild van Hilten

Climate Change Is Worsening Seasonal Allergies by Boosting Plant Pollen Production | by Lucy Goodchild van Hilten | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

Higher carbon dioxide levels and warmer temperatures are causing plants to increase their pollen production, which can be severe for allergy sufferers.

 

As the seasons shift into spring and summer, flowers bloom, trees turn green, and the days grow longer and sunnier. However, for many, this time also marks the start of allergy season in the United States, which can begin as early as February in warmer regions and persist through early summer. Tree pollen usually kicks things off in early spring, followed by grass pollen in late spring and summer. Later in the year, fall allergies—primarily triggered by weed pollen, such as ragweed—begin in late summer and continue into autumn.

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MA: Select board worries new airport at Joint Base Cape Cod could hurt water supply | by Jim McCabe | CapeCod.com

MA: Select board worries new airport at Joint Base Cape Cod could hurt water supply | by Jim McCabe | CapeCod.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
FALMOUTH – The Falmouth Select Board has voted to send a letter to the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency outlining concerns about a potential combined civilian and military airport at Joint …
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How climate change is affecting some clownfish | by Kaity Kline | NPR.org

How climate change is affecting some clownfish | by Kaity Kline | NPR.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study found. Here's how that might help them deal with warmer water temps.
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It’s Not Just NEPA: Reforming Environmental Permitting | by Thomas Hochman | AmericanAffairsJournal.org

It’s Not Just NEPA: Reforming Environmental Permitting | by Thomas Hochman | AmericanAffairsJournal.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
In recent years, pandemic-related supply chain failures, oil shocks, and China’s growing dominance over critical materials has forced policy­makers to reckon with the limits of free market orthodoxy. In 2018, President Trump bucked the Republican party line on trade by impos­ing tariffs on steel and aluminum. The Biden administration has made “Build Back Better” the…
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A Chilean Billionaire Strikes Gold In The Budget Bill | by Luke Goldstein | LeverNews.com

A Chilean Billionaire Strikes Gold In The Budget Bill | by Luke Goldstein | LeverNews.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
The budget reconciliation bill includes an environmentally devastating natural resources giveaway to a Chilean billionaire with close ties to the Trump family.
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Finding hope while covering climate change | by Melina Wallin | The Associated Press Climate Watch | LinkedIn.com

Finding hope while covering climate change | by Melina Wallin | The Associated Press Climate Watch | LinkedIn.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

I'm going to level with you: sometimes I think I might know too much about climate change.

 

Before you stop reading and delete all your news apps, stay with me for a minute. I know I chose this, after all, and I see my job as a privilege in many ways.

 

But reporting on climate change means I get a front-row seat to the millions of ways humans' rising greenhouse gas emissions are fueling a hotter, more dangerous, more chaotic world.

 

That takes a toll.

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Trump's Coal Fetish | by Terry H. Schwadron | DCReport.org

Trump's Coal Fetish | by Terry H. Schwadron | DCReport.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

When Donald Trump’s in a hole, he digs deeper.

 

As he does with other policies affecting immigration, trade and culture wars, Trump is still — or once again — pushing coal, beautifully clean coal as he calls it, as an energy goal. In pursuit of his belief that coal is being overlooked or displaced by “woke” concerns for solar, wind and alternative energy sources, last month Trump signed a series of executive orders towards reviving the dying coal industry.

 

Whatever political sense it makes for Trump to court miners (or mine owners) in West Virginia and Wyoming, his efforts seem a tad shy of recognizing environmental, economic or market condition realities. 

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Flint, Michigan: A Poisoned Legacy | by Alaa Al Ramahi | DCReport.org

Flint, Michigan: A Poisoned Legacy | by Alaa Al Ramahi | DCReport.org | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
Through interviews with Flint residents, Alaa Al Ramahi captured the stress and resentment families are feeling from the Flint Water Crisis.
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Will Climate Change Threaten Strawberry Yields? | by Sarah Melotte | DailyYonder.com

Will Climate Change Threaten Strawberry Yields? | by Sarah Melotte | DailyYonder.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
Editor’s Note: This post is from our data newsletter, the Rural Index, headed by Sarah Melotte, the Daily Yonder’s data reporter. Subscribe to get a
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Anti-solar bills die in Texas House | by Rachel Metea | PV-Magazine.com

Anti-solar bills die in Texas House | by Rachel Metea | PV-Magazine.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it
Legislation that would "kill renewable energy in Texas" failed to progress in the state's House of Representatives.
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