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NorthumbrianWater living water logoInnovative County Durham trials of a low carbon alternative to traditional concrete that could drive down CO2 in construction have been shortlisted for a national award.

Published in Technology Focus

SEVERN TRENT Minworth STW In an industry first, Severn Trent has been recognised by global climate change consultancy, the Carbon Trust for its work to reduce its carbon impact.

Published in Energy and Carbon

WMO Greenhouse Gas BulletinThe abundance of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere once again reached a new record last year and there is no end in sight to the rising trend, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

Published in Energy and Carbon

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE GLACIERS REPORT NOV 22Ahead of COP27, the UN climate summit which starts in Egypt in Sharm El- Sheikh this Sunday, UNESCO is warning that the accelerated melting of glaciers in 50 World Heritage sites, which are home to total of 18,600 glaciers, will see a third of them disappear by 2050.

Published in Water Issues

South East Water net zero routemapSouth East Water has published its routemap detailing how it is making significant shifts in its operations to meet its target of achieving net zero carbon across all operations by 2030.

Published in Company News

YW CO2 TECH USE AT WWTWIn a world first for wastewater treatment, Yorkshire Water will implement a new ammonia and phosphorus recovery process that cuts greenhouse gases and recycles waste material at one of its wastewater treatment works.

Published in Technology Focus

Zenobe UU STORAGE BATTERIESZenobe Energy is partnering with United Utilities to bring the largest battery to the UK water industry - battery storage will be brought to the wastewater treatment plant in Preston, which serves 260,000 local homes and businesses.

Published in Energy and Carbon

UNEP EMISSIONS GAP REPORT 2019A new UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report is warning even if all current unconditional commitments under the Paris Agreement are implemented, temperatures are expected to rise by 3.2°C, bringing ever more wide-ranging and destructive climate impacts.

Published in Energy and Carbon

WMO GLOBAL CHANGE 2The tell-tale signs and impacts of climate change – such as sea level rise, ice loss and extreme weather – increased during 2015-2019, which is set to be the warmest five-year period on record, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

Published in Energy and Carbon

During 2019 Met Office climate scientists expect to see one of the largest rises in atmospheric carbon-dioxide concentration in 62 years of measurements and warn that each year’s CO2 is higher than the last.

Published in Energy and Carbon
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