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As China's economy cools, emissions are 'on track' to hold steady or decline
Carbon dioxide emissions worldwide are set to plateau or perhaps decline slightly in 2015, according to work published yesterday in Nature Climate Change.
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Benjamin Hulac, E&E News reporter
Carbon dioxide emissions worldwide are set to plateau or perhaps decline slightly in 2015, according to work published yesterday in Nature Climate Change.
Transmission congestion in the Upper Midwest threatens to dramatically slow renewable energy development in the region, clean energy advocates say.
By Jeffrey Tomich in Energywire
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross gave special treatment to a Republican governor's request for emergency aid last year, skipping standard review, federal records show.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
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Transmission congestion in the Upper Midwest threatens to dramatically slow renewable energy development in the region, clean energy advocates say.
By Jeffrey Tomich in Energywire
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross gave special treatment to a Republican governor's request for emergency aid last year, skipping standard review, federal records show.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire