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German wind turbine maker enters “self-administration proceedings” in struggle against debt, delays to projects and increased market competition.
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Global storage market to grow more than 13-fold by 2024
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Tesla delivers Model 3 EVs using electric Semi, for first time
Tesla makes Model 3 deliveries with its electric truck for the first time.
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CO2 variations from plants overwhelmed by traffic emissions
Fossil fuel emissions are exceeding what natural systems can absorb, as year-on-year comparisons attest
Last Saturday the Guardian started publishing the carbon dioxide (CO2) measurement from Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Far from big sources, this is an indicator for the whole northern hemisphere. Each day you will see the numbers change a little. Over the last year they varied between 404 and 415 parts per million (ppm). They were lowest in late summer due to plant photosynthesis and greatest in spring from emissions that accumulated during the winter.
But compare year on year and you will see CO2 rising as emissions from our fossil fuel burning exceed what natural systems absorb. Globally, about 70% of CO2 emissions comes from cities. In leafy Egham, west of London, summer CO2 decreases by day due to plant photosynthesis and then plant respiration releases some of this at night. Along with emissions from fossil fuels, typical summer days show a variation of about 25ppm.
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