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New research finds quick action on methane could significantly cut into global warming

New research finds quick action on methane could significantly cut into global warming Rachel Frazin © istock New research finds quick action on methane could significantly cut into global warming Swift action to cut methane emissions could reduce the planet s near-term warming by as much as 30 percent, according to a new study. The study, published in Environmental Research Letters, found that it s possible to cut methane emissions from human activities in half by 2030. It said that pursuing all mitigation measures now could slow near-term warming by around 30 percent, avoid one-quarter degree celsius of warming by the middle of the century and chart the course for avoiding more than one-half degree of warming by 2100.

Flood risk to new homes in England and Wales will increase in disadvantaged areas

Date Time Flood risk to new homes in England and Wales will increase in disadvantaged areas The building of new homes continues in flood-prone parts of England and Wales, and losses from flooding remain high. A new study, which looked at a recent decade of house building, concluded that a disproportionate number of homes built in struggling or declining neighbourhoods will end up in high flood-risk areas due to climate change. The study, by Viktor Rözer and Swenja Surminski from the Grantham Research Institute, used property-level data for new homes and information on the socio-economic development of neighbourhoods to analyse spatial clusters of disproportional increase in the flood exposure of newly built homes and investigated how these patterns evolve in different climate change scenarios. Their findings, which discuss the issues of spending on flood defences and the role of spatial planning in adopting to climate change, are published in the IOP Publishing journal, Environme

Incentives could turn costs of biofuel mandates into environmental benefits

 E-Mail IMAGE: Miscanthus is harvested from a CABBI facility at Iowa State University. CABBI researchers from ISU and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign found the biofuel mandates of the Renewable Fuels Standard. view more  Credit: Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Biofuels Innovation (CABBI) New studies from the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) shed more light on the economic and environmental costs of mandates in the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS), a federal program to expand the nation s biofuels sector. Researchers said the studies indicate the need to adopt more targeted policies that value the environmental and ecosystem benefits of perennial bioenergy crops over cheaper options and provide financial incentives for farmers to grow them.

Daily on Energy: Latest on Biden s oil and gas leasing pause

Daily on Energy: Latest on Biden s oil and gas leasing pause
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OVERNIGHT ENERGY: Haaland reverses Trump effort on tribal land | Senate confirms Janet McCabe as deputy EPA chief | Study finds quick action on methane could significantly cut into global warming

OVERNIGHT ENERGY: Haaland reverses Trump effort on tribal land | Senate confirms Janet McCabe as deputy EPA chief | Study finds quick action on methane could significantly cut into global warming
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