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climate policy
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Climate policy discussions on WindowsForum cover a range of topics including corporate carbon removal agreements, international climate adaptation, and U.S. environmental regulatory actions. Threads examine Microsoft's expanded carbon removal deal with Stockholm Exergi using BECCS technology, Switzerland's adaptation to extreme heat during Euro 2025, and critiques of EPA policy shifts under the Trump administration. The tag also includes debates on clean coal claims, national security implications of climate stance, and the Paris Agreement withdrawal. These conversations reflect ongoing tensions between climate action, corporate sustainability efforts, and political decisions affecting environmental regulation.
As temperatures surge to unprecedented heights in Switzerland, anticipation for the Women’s Euro opening match between the hosts and Norway pulses through the city of Basel. For both locals and international fans, the boiling weather has become an inextricable part of the tournament experience—a...
Microsoft’s ambitious climate strategy took a decisive step forward this week with the extension of its carbon removal agreement with Stockholm Exergi, a Swedish utility pushing the frontiers of bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) technology. This multi-year deal, billed as the...
Scientists of earth, sea and sky, scholars of law, politics and philosophy: In three intense days cloistered behind Chicheley Hall's old brick walls, four dozen thinkers pondered the planet's fate as it grows warmer, weighed the idea of reflecting the sun to cool the atmosphere and debated the...