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Federal prosecutors did not accuse ExxonMobil of any wrongdoing. The company said at the time that it had not been involved in hacking. Okay, so where do things go from here? I mean, you know, it's been years since the hacking allegedly started, but the victims say it's critical for the U.S. to find out who ordered it. Matt Powell is one of the victims and an environmental lawyer.
Federal prosecutors did not accuse ExxonMobil of any wrongdoing. The company said at the time that it had not been involved in hacking. Okay, so where do things go from here? I mean, you know, it's been years since the hacking allegedly started, but the victims say it's critical for the U.S. to find out who ordered it. Matt Powell is one of the victims and an environmental lawyer.
He says finding out what happened is important for punishing whoever was ultimately responsible.
He says finding out what happened is important for punishing whoever was ultimately responsible.
He says finding out what happened is important for punishing whoever was ultimately responsible.
For now, we're waiting to see if the UK extradites Forlet. Another extradition hearing is expected in the coming weeks.
For now, we're waiting to see if the UK extradites Forlet. Another extradition hearing is expected in the coming weeks.
For now, we're waiting to see if the UK extradites Forlet. Another extradition hearing is expected in the coming weeks.
Power demand is rising because companies are building new data centers and factories, and because homes and businesses are buying things like cars and heat pumps that run on electricity. And more homes need air conditioning. For utilities that have to keep the lights on, the fossil fuel natural gas looks like a good way to meet that growing demand.
Power demand is rising because companies are building new data centers and factories, and because homes and businesses are buying things like cars and heat pumps that run on electricity. And more homes need air conditioning. For utilities that have to keep the lights on, the fossil fuel natural gas looks like a good way to meet that growing demand.
And that could mean decades of additional emissions that are raising global temperatures. Market analysts say that may not lead to a spike in climate pollution since coal plants keep retiring. But scientists say the world needs to move a lot faster to cut heat-trapping emissions to avoid even more extreme impacts from climate change. Michael Copley, NPR News.
And that could mean decades of additional emissions that are raising global temperatures. Market analysts say that may not lead to a spike in climate pollution since coal plants keep retiring. But scientists say the world needs to move a lot faster to cut heat-trapping emissions to avoid even more extreme impacts from climate change. Michael Copley, NPR News.
The U.S. created about as much climate pollution last year as it did the year before, as emissions rose from buildings, transportation and power plants. That's according to estimates by the Rhodium Group, a research firm. the U.S. will need to make much deeper cuts of more than 7% annually in the coming years to meet a commitment it made under the Paris Agreement to slash heat-trapping pollution.
The U.S. created about as much climate pollution last year as it did the year before, as emissions rose from buildings, transportation and power plants. That's according to estimates by the Rhodium Group, a research firm. the U.S. will need to make much deeper cuts of more than 7% annually in the coming years to meet a commitment it made under the Paris Agreement to slash heat-trapping pollution.
The Rhodium Group says emissions have only fallen that much during recession, when the economy slows. last year was the hottest on record after global emissions rose to a new high in 2023. Michael Copley, NPR News.
The Rhodium Group says emissions have only fallen that much during recession, when the economy slows. last year was the hottest on record after global emissions rose to a new high in 2023. Michael Copley, NPR News.
We will use traffic flow management initiatives to deal with any staffing shortages on that particular day in this airspace, and we expect to have some of those shortages.
We will use traffic flow management initiatives to deal with any staffing shortages on that particular day in this airspace, and we expect to have some of those shortages.
The U.K. aims to cut heat-trapping emissions by 81 percent in the next decade compared to levels in 1990. Prime Minister Keir Starmer made the announcement at United Nations climate negotiations in Azerbaijan. Activists cheered the news, saying the U.K. is claiming a leadership role in global climate efforts. The U.K.
The U.K. aims to cut heat-trapping emissions by 81 percent in the next decade compared to levels in 1990. Prime Minister Keir Starmer made the announcement at United Nations climate negotiations in Azerbaijan. Activists cheered the news, saying the U.K. is claiming a leadership role in global climate efforts. The U.K.