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The Daily Climate
- Op-ed: The real scam — rail against renewables, run away with factoriesFor all that President-elect Donald Trump trashed renewable energy on the stump, much of his ranting may very well become a murmur when he returns to the Oval Office.Obscured by his “green new scam” rhetoric is a mad scramble by his supporters in Congress to reap the economic benefits of green industry for their states […]
- Cyclone devastates MayotteCyclone Chido struck Mayotte with unprecedented intensity, leaving 22 dead and highlighting how climate change fuels stronger storms.Taiwo Adebayo reports for The Associated Press.In short:Cyclone Chido is the most powerful storm to hit Mayotte in 90 years, destroying infrastructure and homes.Warmer ocean temperatures, caused by climate change, are intensifying cyclones, making them more destructive.Inadequate early-warning […]
- Biden aims for steep emissions cuts amid looming Trump presidencyPresident Biden announced a new goal to slash U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 61% to 66% by 2035, even as Donald Trump’s return to the White House threatens to derail climate policies.Maxine Joselow reports for The Washington Post.In short:Biden’s updated climate target aims to reduce emissions by at least 61% compared to 2005 levels by […]
- US LNG expansion faces hurdles despite federal approvalA federal study warns of significant greenhouse gas emissions and higher energy costs linked to LNG exports, but stops short of halting expansion plans.Pam Radtke reports for Floodlight.In short:The Department of Energy’s study shows that a single LNG export project can emit more greenhouse gases annually than 141 countries.The analysis highlights that increased LNG exports […]
- Coal stockpiles strain US power sector as demand wanesMassive coal reserves are sitting unused at U.S. power plants, creating financial challenges amid lower demand for coal-fired energy.Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill.In short:Power plants have amassed 138 million tons of coal, valued at $6.5 billion, due to declining coal consumption.Competition from cheaper natural gas and renewable energy has made coal-fired electricity less viable.U.S. […]
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- North Carolina town sues Duke Energy for climate ‘deception’Carrboro, N.C., accuses Duke of knowingly fueling the climate crisis for decades with harmful emissions, deception, delay and ‘greenwashing’ North Carolina town sues Duke Energy for climate ‘deception’ is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the clean energy transition. If you would like to support us please make a donation.
- Duke Energy data access rules poised to help North Carolina communities meet climate goalsAfter a decade of urging by clean energy advocates and cities, Duke Energy proposes to allow customers more access to their data, including aggregated info to help assess trends or baselines in large buildings or neighborhoods. Duke Energy data access rules poised to help North Carolina communities meet climate goals is an article from Energy […]
- In North Carolina, conservative clean energy supporters don’t think Trump will follow through on threatsAt a Conservatives for Clean Energy luncheon in Raleigh, North Carolina, this week, attendees were unalarmed about the potential impact of a second Trump term on clean energy progress. In North Carolina, conservative clean energy supporters don’t think Trump will follow through on threats is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service […]
- Home rooftop solar dips in N.C. after Duke Energy reduces payments, but many installers unfazedNew household solar connections in Duke’s territory were on pace to drop about 40% compared to 2023, but a rebate for pairing batteries with solar systems has helped maintain a steady market for established installers. Home rooftop solar dips in N.C. after Duke Energy reduces payments, but many installers unfazed is an article from Energy […]
- Months ahead of schedule, North Carolina regulators accept Duke Energy’s controversial plan to reduce carbonThe plan largely follows a compromise reached earlier this year that walks back a 2030 deadline to cut emissions 70%, which one advocate calls a “major step back on climate.” Months ahead of schedule, North Carolina regulators accept Duke Energy’s controversial plan to reduce carbon is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news […]
Recovery Diva
- Distrust of FEMA in NCFrom the Wash Post: Some N.C. residents distrust FEMA so much they’re hesitant to apply for hurricane aid. It is one of the more unusual elements of Hurricane Helene’s aftermath in western North Carolina
- New National Disaster Recovery FrameworkFrom FEMA: New version of the National Disaster Recovery Framework. Thanks to Laurie Johnson for calling this report to my attention.
- “A Major Disaster Every Two Days Is the New NormalFrom CBS News: A Major Disaster Every two days is the “new normal” A major disaster declaration every two days is “the new normal,” FEMA administrator says. The U.S. faced an unprecedented 179 disasters in 2024, according to FEMA, affecting … Continue reading →
- Importance of Schools in DisastersFrom the National Academy of Medicine, new issue with several articles of interest regarding the role of schools post disaster. Thanks to Dr. Lois Cohen for this citation.
- Future Ready HealthcareFrom HSToday: Future Ready Healthcare: Strengthening our Nation’s Public Health Infrastructure for More Complex Emergencies “When disaster strikes, our nation depends on both public and private healthcare providers to be ready to help those in need on their worst days. … Continue reading →