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Investor Group Seeks to Steer BP Back to Oil and Gas

Bluebell Capital Partners, a London activist investor group, is pressuring BP to abandon its £24 billion renewable energy investments and maintain its fossil fuel operations to benefit shareholders. ....

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U.K. Bets On $40 Billion Carbon Capture Tech, But Critics Say It's Hot Air

The U.K. Government approved a plan to fit the country’s largest power station, Drax, with taxpayer-funded carbon capture tech that some say could cost $40 billion. ....

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"Is tree planting an effective strategy for climate change mitigation?" by Miko U.F. Kirschbaum, Annette L. Cowie et al.

The world's forests store large amounts of carbon (C), and growing forests can reduce atmospheric CO2 by storing C in their biomass. This has provided the impetus for world-wide tree planting initiatives to offset fossil-fuel emissions. However, forests interact with their environment in complex and multifaceted ways that must be considered for a balanced assessment of the value of planting trees. First, one needs to consider the potential reversibility of C sequestration in trees through either harvesting or tree death from natural factors. If carbon storage is only temporary, future temperatures will actually be higher than without tree plantings, but cumulative warming will be reduced, contributing both positively and negatively to future climate-change impacts. Alternatively, forests could be used for bioenergy or wood products to replace fossil-fuel use which would obviate the need to consider the possible reversibility of any benefits. Forests also affect the Earth's en ....

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