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Reusing Oil and Gas Wastewater: New Mexico Lawmakers to Decide – Inside Climate News
New Mexico Lawmakers to Decide on Reusing Oil and Gas Wastewater In New Mexico, a groundbreaking decision is on the horizon as lawmakers prepare to vote on the use of treated oil and gas wastewater...
Tennessee Faces Climbing Utility Rates and 140,000 Household Cut-Offs in 2023
The state of Tennessee is facing a challenging situation with climbing utility rates and a significant number of households at risk of being cut off from essential services in 2023. One such resident, Cat...
The Importance of Older, Larger Animals in Ecosystems: A Closer Look – Inside Climate...
The Importance of Older, Larger Animals in Ecosystems: A Closer Look In a world facing climate challenges and ecological changes, the significance of older, larger animals in ecosystems is often overlooked. Scientists have shed light...
Green energy investment treaty reforms: Key hurdle cleared
Green energy investment treaty reforms: Key hurdle cleared Green energy investment treaty reforms took a significant step forward as the 51 governments of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) agreed to allow each other to remove...
Rich Countries’ Reluctance on JETP Coal-to-Clean Deals: A Closer Look
Rich Countries' Reluctance on JETP Coal-to-Clean Deals: A Closer Look UK and German officials have recently announced a significant shift in their approach towards Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs), signaling a reluctance to pursue further...
The Impact of Nickel Mining on Communities in Indonesia: Challenges and Solutions
Impact of Nickel Mining on Communities in Indonesia: A Closer Look In the heart of Indonesia's Southeast Sulawesi province lies Kabaena island, a tropical paradise with breathtaking mountain peaks and lush vegetation. However, beneath this...
Global Solar Geoengineering Non-Use Deal Urged by EU
Global Solar Geoengineering Non-Use Deal Urged by EU Europe's first scientific advice on Solar Radiation Management (SRM) technologies has urged the European Union to take proactive steps in negotiating a global regime to govern these...
Challenges Faced by Pastoralists in a Shrinking World: Understanding the Threats
Africa’s herders are facing unprecedented challenges as they strive to uphold their centuries-old way of life in an ever-changing world. With rising climate stress, conflict, and competition for land threatening their livelihoods, pastoralists find...
Forest carbon credits quality label sparks controversy: Experts resign from market watchdog
Forest Carbon Credits Quality Label Sparks Controversy: Experts Resign from Market Watchdog The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) is under scrutiny as two expert advisors resign from their positions due to concerns...
Children’s Health Crisis in Chile’s Copper Heartland: Doctors Sound Alarm
Title: Crisis in Chile's Copper Heartland: Surge in Children with Autism Alarms Doctors In the bustling waiting room of Dr. Iván Silva’s medical center in Calama, Chile, a sense of quiet desperation hangs heavy in...
















