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The EU already imposes an environmental charge on EU-made goods. Its new plan would assess the same charge on imports.
“I find myself looking at the other bikers going slowly and going ‘just get out of my way,’” says Ian Bogost, contributing writer at The Atlantic.
The energy industry is emphasizing the controversial technique over traditional drilling, partly for its shorter timetable.
While reducing carbon emissions is an urgent issue, private jet flights have only increased since the pandemic.
Sustainable aircraft fuel is tricky — electric batteries and biofuels have big drawbacks. A startup is converting carbon dioxide into jet fuel.
The house with three kitchens, a 12-nozzle shower for two and a tiled washing station for one lucky dog is designed as a “net-zero” energy home.
LNG is proving popular as a “bridge fuel” while countries transition from coal and oil to renewables.
By one estimate, the pledges out there already would require a forest five times the size of India.
It’s a market-focused alternative to carbon taxes.
It needs more public investment, too.