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States Back in the Pilot Seat After European Airline Bailouts

States Back in the Pilot Seat After European Airline Bailouts
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DR DANNY JAYAKODY: FROM APPRENTICE TO A COMMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE

DR DANNY JAYAKODY: FROM APPRENTICE TO A COMMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
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Philippe Tordoir: The Potential Role of Natural Gas in Electricity Generation

M-RCBG Senior Fellow-Led Study Group: Philippe Tordoir Friday, April 2, 12:00-1:00pm Zoom meeting; registration required. Please use a Harvard.edu email address, if available. Natural gas emits significantly less CO2 than coal, still widely used globally for electricity generation. It is however a fossil-fuel that would not fit in a zero-emission system. The objective of this session is to present and discuss a study on the potential role of natural gas for electricity generation through a comparison of the outcomes of two approaches: a system developed with a zero-CO2 emission target by a certain date and a system based on imposing a CO2 tax translating the social cost of carbon.

The FINANCIAL - Major floods increased in temperate climates but decreased elsewhere: Oxford study

Share This The FINANCIAL Severe river floods are escalating in temperate climates and putting at risk populations, livelihoods and property, according to evidence published today in Geophysical Research Letters by an Oxford-led international team. According to University of Oxford, the first global examination of recent changes in the size, frequency, and probability of extreme river floods using historical river records, the paper shows that dangers of extreme river flooding demand close monitoring of rivers for decades to come, to understand and account for the potential impact of such changes. Dr Louise Slater, the main author and Oxford expert in flood risks, warns, ‘Our work shows the magnitude and frequency of floods are changing substantially in different climates of the globe. Flood maps need to be regularly updated to keep up with these changes and protect people and their livelihoods.’

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