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The COP28 pledge to triple up by 2030 and implications for geothermal

ThinkGeoEnergy

China has long led the way in geothermal heating and cooling and will likely continue to do so, but there are hundreds of geothermal heating and cooling projects being developed in parallel and at different levels of scale all over Europe , North America , and South America.

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IGA launches “Facts for Future” series to shape the future of geothermal

ThinkGeoEnergy

The IGA is continuing the webinar series with two upcoming sessions: Geothermal Heating & Cooling: A Deep Dive with Adele Manzella (22nd November 2023 14:00 UTC) Luis Gutierrez-Negrin Explores Geothermal Power Generation (24th November 2023 16:00 UTC) More details and registration for the two sessions can be done via this link.

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ESS products at the biggest American exhibition

Smart Energy International

What We Showed There CLOU, a pioneer of the electrochemistry energy storage field, launched there the newest North-America-version air cooling energy storage system, liquid cooling energy storage system and power conversion system (PCS). and IEC 62619. Read more news from Shenzhen CLOU.

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ESS products at the biggest American exhibition

Smart Energy International

What We Showed There CLOU, a pioneer of the electrochemistry energy storage field, launched there the newest North-America-version air cooling energy storage system, liquid cooling energy storage system and power conversion system (PCS). and IEC 62619. Read more news from Shenzhen CLOU.

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The pollution paradox: How cleaning up smog drives ocean warming

Grist

Emissions of the tiny particles that cause smogs, collectively known as aerosols, are in decline across most of the world — apart from South Asia and Africa. “The Blob,” a long-lasting marine heat wave off the Pacific coast of North America, shown here in August 2019. Met Office. degrees C, with 0.4

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‘How did we miss this for so long?’: The link between extreme heat and preterm birth

Grist

If this is a biological response, imagine what’s happening in places like India and Africa where the heat can get to an unbearable 130 degrees Fahrenheit,” Basu remembers thinking. percent across North America, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe in 2020; but the United States’ preterm birth rate was higher — 10 percent.

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How ‘chamas’ and mutual credit are changing Africa: Shaila Agha of the Sarafu Network

Low Impact

Today I’m talking with Shaila Agha of the Sarafu Network about ‘chamas’ and mutual credit , and how they’re changing Africa. I thought it was pretty cool. When I spoke with Will, he said forget Europe and North America – mutual credit is going to spread through Africa, Asia and Latin America first.

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