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  • World likely to breach 1.5C climate threshold by 2027, scientists warn
    Climate Change

    World likely to breach 1.5C climate threshold by 2027, scientists warn

    ByAdmin May 21, 2023

    (from The Guardian.) UN agency says El Niño and human-induced climate breakdown could combine to push temperatures into ‘uncharted territory’ The world is almost certain to experience new record temperatures in the next five years,…

    Read More World likely to breach 1.5C climate threshold by 2027, scientists warnContinue

  • Permits for carbon storage projects pile up at EPA
    Permitting

    Permits for carbon storage projects pile up at EPA

    ByAdmin May 21, 2023May 21, 2023

    As Washington wages parallel battles on permitting and new environmental regulations, one conundrum crisscrosses both: A pileup of permit applications to store carbon dioxide underground. Storing carbon will likely be increasingly important to power plants…

    Read More Permits for carbon storage projects pile up at EPAContinue

  • Seaflooding: A Geoengineering Project Worth Considering
    Science

    Seaflooding: A Geoengineering Project Worth Considering

    ByAdmin May 20, 2023May 20, 2023

    Normally, I’m very skeptical of geoengineering proposals.  They can incent people to think they can keep emitting GHGs, and the “unintended consequence” risk are huge.  But here’s one worth considering further. Did you know that…

    Read More Seaflooding: A Geoengineering Project Worth ConsideringContinue

  • Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
    Technology

    Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable

    ByAdmin May 20, 2023May 20, 2023

    There’s enough uranium dissolved in the oceans to power the world for 100,000 years and more.  The good news is that there’s a known chemical reaction and method for capturing it, albeit at a cost ($200/kg) about twice that of getting U-238 from mining uranium ore on land.  This post summarizes four recent announcements.

    Read More Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely RenewableContinue

  • Still far apart on permitting reform in debt limit talks
    Permitting

    Still far apart on permitting reform in debt limit talks

    ByAdmin May 18, 2023

    The two sides prioritize vastly different policy goals. Broadly speaking, Republicans want to accelerate the approval process for pipelines and other fossil fuel projects, while Democrats have tried to speed the construction of the electric transmission lines needed to carry clean power.

    Read More Still far apart on permitting reform in debt limit talksContinue

  • A Second Nuclear Age is Upon Us?
    Technology

    A Second Nuclear Age is Upon Us?

    ByAdmin May 14, 2023May 14, 2023

    New fusion announcements and next-generation fission reactors appear to be viable sooner than expected. (1) See “Microsoft Bets That Fusion Power Is Closer Than Many Think” and (2) Andreesen-Horowitz leads Series B for Radiant Industries (air-cooled, 1-megawatt nuclear reactors, the size of a shipping container). See also Aalo. The promise: non-interruptible, clean power at 3 cents / kwh.

    Read More A Second Nuclear Age is Upon Us?Continue

  • Carbon Capture Update
    Technology

    Carbon Capture Update

    ByAdmin May 14, 2023

    Note: We at CCL are working hard to speed the transition to clean energy.  Getting to NET ZERO (and even to negative emissions to move back from the brink) requires removing CO2 from the air.  Here are two projects to keep an eye on.

    Read More Carbon Capture UpdateContinue

  • In a Climate Trade-Off, Biden Backs Manchin’s Fossil Fuel Plan
    Permitting

    In a Climate Trade-Off, Biden Backs Manchin’s Fossil Fuel Plan

    ByAdmin May 11, 2023May 11, 2023

    The White House on Wednesday endorsed a plan by Senator Joe Manchin III to speed the approval of some fossil fuel projects in order to also hasten the construction of new transmission lines critical for meeting President Biden’s climate goals.

    Read More In a Climate Trade-Off, Biden Backs Manchin’s Fossil Fuel PlanContinue

  • helion nuclear reactor
    Technology

    Microsoft just made a huge, far-from-certain bet on nuclear fusion

    ByAdmin May 11, 2023May 11, 2023

    [Editor:  When private companies bet on tech that not supposed to be ready until the 30’s (or 40’s), I pay attention!] Scientists have been dreaming about nuclear fusion for decades. Microsoft thinks the technology is…

    Read More Microsoft just made a huge, far-from-certain bet on nuclear fusionContinue

  • Kevin McCarthy & Joe Biden in Oval Office meeting
    In Process

    Will a permitting overhaul be in a debt limit deal?

    ByAdmin May 10, 2023

    This is a good summary of the differences between Republican and Democratic proposal re “Permitting Reform.”

    Spoiler Alert: The answer to the question in the title is “Probably, no.” 😉

    Read More Will a permitting overhaul be in a debt limit deal?Continue

  • Biden admin expedites ‘first-ever’ critical minerals project
    Permitting

    Biden admin expedites ‘first-ever’ critical minerals project

    ByAdmin May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

    Editor: New authority being used to fast-track a mining project in Arizona. Can Nevada be far behind?

    The Biden administration is moving to expedite the review and approval of a manganese and zinc mine in southern Arizona, setting up a standoff with a local …

    Read More Biden admin expedites ‘first-ever’ critical minerals projectContinue

  • E.P.A. to Propose First Controls on Greenhouse Gases From Power Plants
    Regulation

    E.P.A. to Propose First Controls on Greenhouse Gases From Power Plants

    ByAdmin May 3, 2023May 3, 2023

    from NY Times If the regulation is implemented, it will be the first time the federal government has limited carbon emissions from existing power plants, which generate 25 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases. By Coral Davenport and Lisa…

    Read More E.P.A. to Propose First Controls on Greenhouse Gases From Power PlantsContinue

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