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Technology Trending: data centres in space, smart home appliances, LNG tractor

Smart Energy International

Investigating the possibility of putting data centres into space, LG’s ThinQ UP smart home appliance global launch and ‘circular’ farming with onsite methanol production and use for powering tractors are in the week’s technology radar. Task force to innovate space applications for energy Unlocking smart meter data for research.

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'Half measures won't halve emissions': The green economy reacts to IPCC's climate solutions report

Business Green

Green business figures, politicians, environmental groups, economists and more react to leading climate experts' assessment of the solutions needed to deliver net zero. Here, BusinessGreen rounds up all the top reaction from business figures, politicians, campaigners, economists and more. on the table. Simply put, they are lying.

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4D powerline digital twin solution launched

Smart Energy International

Citing California’s extreme wildfire season as an example, Chris Beaufait, CEO of Sharper Shape, says that as global warming continues to threaten society, better decisions need to made. Have you read? Sign up to our newsletter and stay informed.

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Inside the University of Chicago’s controversial solar geoengineering initiative

Grist

After the Tambora volcano in Indonesia erupted in 1815, parts of Europe and North America saw a “year without summer.” It is part of a broader university effort to become a global leader in the climate and energy space. degree Celsius (0.9 degree Fahrenheit) for about a year.

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Wind project off North Carolina coast gets overwhelming support

Renewable Energy World

By Elizabeth Ouzts , Energy News Network. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will now consider the input ahead of an anticipated auction this spring. Some studies suggest land-based wind farms in the United States could cause over a million bird deaths a year — a figure sure to increase as wind power ramps up. .

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New Spectator Boss Paul Marshall in Business With ‘Carbon Bomb’ Fossil Fuel Investor

DeSmogBlog

million metric tons from coal power. KKR’s assets include oil and gas plants and pipelines across North America; coal power stations in France, Bulgaria, and Columbia; and biomass plants in France, Portugal, Australia, and Brazil. KKR, Marshall Wace, and The Spectator were approached for comment. What is a hedge fund?