Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech October 31, 2022
BERLIN – Germany is postponing politically sensitive decisions on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector until 2023 amid strong opposition from one governing party to the idea of a universal speed limit, officials said Monday.The libertarian Free Democratic Party, which controls the Transport Ministry, has long blocked the introduction mandatory speed limits seen in most of Germany's neighbors.Experts say that limiting... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 31, 2022
In August, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, which provided $850 million in funding to the Environmental Protection Agency to implement the Methane Emissions Reduction Program, also known as MERP. MERP could become the new global standard for the synergy... + más
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Associated Press USA Science October 31, 2022
BERLIN (AP) — Germany is postponing politically sensitive decisions on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector until 2023 amid strong opposition from one governing party to the idea of a universal speed limit, officials said Monday.The libertarian Free... + más
Germany puts off transport emissions decision until 2023 | WPLG Local 10
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ABC News USA World October 31, 2022
BERLIN -- Germany is postponing politically sensitive decisions on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector until 2023 amid strong opposition from one governing party to the idea of a universal speed limit, officials said Monday.The libertarian Free Democratic... + más
Germany puts off transport emissions decision until 2023 | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 26, 2022
Who made the mess the world is now in? More than half of the world’s heat-trapping gases comes from three places: The United States, China and Europe. And it piles up quickly at more than 2.5 million pounds (1.1 million kilograms) per second. Once heat trapping gases get into... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 20, 2022
A nearly two-decade effort by Californians to cut their emissions of planet-warming carbon dioxide may have been erased by a single, devastating year of wildfires, according to UCLA and University of Chicago researchers. The state's record-breaking 2020 fire season, which... + más
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Forbes USA Tech October 13, 2022
LNER train on East Coast mainline.LNER/CREST PHOTOGRAPHY Minor changes in travel behaviour by motorists can lead to big emissions gains, two separate studies have found. Switching just one leisure journey per week to train could result in a 28.4% reduction on total journey... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business October 04, 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act is both the most important federal climate legislation ever and sadly inadequate to protect the U.S. and the world from the effects of climate change. Where it falls short, states could intervene with tougher regulations — but many won’t. That... + más
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