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Free map showing the main submarine cables in the world, giving information anout length, landing points, and owners.
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This video takes you on a 360 degree, immersive tour of an oil rig in the North Sea. Just use your mouse to rotate around video as it plays.
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The US State of Hawaii has created a geographical information system (GIS) mapping tool to identify sites with renewable energy potential. The tool is updated periodically, and is used by the State Energy Office to help improve its renewable energy siting. Please follow the link below to access the ...
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Since 2000, the world has doubled its coal-fired power capacity to 2,000 gigawatts (GW) after explosive growth in China and India. Another 200GW is being built and 450GW is planned. More recently, 200GW has closed due to a wave of retirements across the EU and US. Another 170GW is set to retire by 2...
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In 2009, countries meeting in Copenhagen for the 15th UN climate conference set a new monetary goal. They agreed that, by 2020, developed countries should be jointly “mobilising” $100bn a year to help developing countries tackle climate change. Multilateral climate funds, such as the Green Climate F...
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The US electricity system is often described as the world’s largest machine. It is also incredibly diverse, reflecting the policy preferences, needs and available natural resources of each state. Carbon Brief has plotted the nation’s power stations in an interactive map to show how and where th...
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A website which runs simulations of hourly power output from wind and solar PV power plants for any chosen location worldwide.
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Around 22% of global CO2 emissions stem from the production of goods that are, ultimately, consumed in a different country. However, traditional inventories do not include emissions associated with imported goods. While the US and many European countries have reduced their domestic emissions over re...
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The UK government recently made an update to a dataset which details where billions of pounds of funding is being channelled for flood protection in England. Carbon Brief has mapped where that funding is being spent across England’s parliamentary constituencies. Their analysis reveals that constitue...
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