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To help you maintain some optimism about the future of our planet, I invite you to stop by here for a bite-sized piece of good news on climate change.
Renewables to Outpace Coal in 2025
The International Energy Agency predicts that in 2025 renewables will surpass coal in the generation of electricity globally.
Sodium-Ion Battery Producer Announces U.S. Facility
Natron has announced plans for a facility to scale up its production of sodium-ion batteries, which are viewed as a viable alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
Greenhouse Gas Detecting Satellite Launched
Carbon Mapper has launched a NASA-designed satellite that will pinpoint carbon dioxide and methane emission sources across the globe.
Energy Storage to Grow 600%
Analysis by Wood Mackenzie concludes that energy storage capacity will grow 600% by 2033.
South Korea Recycles Nearly All Food Waste
South Korea recycles over 95% of its food waste and uses it for biogas, fertilizer, and livestock feed.
U.S. Reducing Emissions
Analysis by the Rhodium Group concludes that the U.S. will reduce emissions 38-56% below 2005 levels by 2035.
$4.3 Billion for Climate Solution Grants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has selected recipients of $4.3 billion in grants to implement climate solutions.
Solar to Quadruple by 2033
Analysts anticipate that the total energy capacity of solar power installations globally will quadruple by 2033.
Marathon Oil Reducing Emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice have reached a settlement agreement with Marathon Oil Company, pursuant to which the company will invest $177 million in emission reduction measures.
$1.7 Billion for Electric Vehicles
The U.S. has announced $1.7 billion in funding to convert manufacturing facilities used for combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicle production.
Indian Start-up Develops Food Waste Solutions
An Indian start-up has developed solutions for converting food waste into agricultural products, thereby reducing the methane emissions such waste generates.
Climate Action by Pittsburgh Public Schools
The Pittsburgh school board has approved a climate resolution, which commits the school district to taking action on climate change.
Denmark to Tax Agriculture Emissions
The Danish government plans to impose a carbon tax on its agricultural sector, making Denmark the first country to do so.
Historic Settlement in Hawaii Climate Case
A group of youth climate activists have reached a settlement agreement with Hawaii, pursuant to which the state will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its transportation sector.
Geothermal Power Gaining Ground
Southern California Edison has agreed to two 15-year agreements with Fervo for the purchase of geothermal power.
Military Installations Using Solar
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced it will power five military installations with solar power.
Nature Restoration
The EU has approved the Nature Restoration Law, which sets legally binding targets for the restoration of degraded land and sea ecosystems.
Greenhouse Gas Level Declining
Scientists report that the level of hydrochlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere has begun to decline.
$900 Million for Clean School Buses
The U.S. government has announced the award of $900 million in funding for school districts across the country to replace diesel fueled buses with clean (mostly electric) school buses.
Clean Energy Outpacing Fossil Fuel
Investments in clean energy are predicted by the International Energy Agency to be almost twice the amount of fossil fuel investments in 2024.