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UK firm declares to revamp the world's largest EfW decarbonisation plant

A waste management company, based in London has announced today its plans to grow the “world’s biggest” single-site energy from waste (EfW) decarbonisation initiative. The enterprise by the name Cory intends to establish CCS technology at its current facility which has a capacity of about 750,000 tonnes capacity. The new plant is expected to be operational by 2026 in Belvedere, southeast London.

Understanding Climate Change: Why do Human Activities Matter for Emissions

In 2023, the Earth had its warmest year since 1850, resulting in extreme weather events such as heatwaves, floods, droughts, and wildfires.

Rising Methane Emissions from Arctic-Boreal Wetlands Raise Climate Concerns

A study led by researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory reveals a nine percent increase in methane emissions from Arctic-Boreal wetlands over the past 20 years. Published in Nature Climate Change, the study employed advanced monitoring techniques to analyze data from various sources. The Boreal and Arctic ecosystems, experiencing a warming rate four times faster than the global average, are vulnerable to climate change.