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December 2025

December 23, 2025 – A quick look at what the television weather people don’t tell us.

By Climate Culture, Impacts, Messaging, Temperature, The Unexpected, Winter Weather
December 23, 2025 A look at what the television weather people don't tell us. The high and low temperatures in Austin today at the National Weather Service (NWS) Camp Mabry Station, of 80 and 68 (degrees F) were 17 and 26 degrees warmer than normal, where normal is the National Weather Service's (NWS) "normal" temperatures...
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IRS 45Q Carbon Capture Incentive Alive and Well – Enhanced by U.S. Administration

By carbon removal, CDR, CO2 Removal and Sequestration, engineered solutions, Engineering, Negative emissions, Solutions

(The most important carbon capture tax and cash pay incentive in the world has been upheld by the current U.S. administration and in some cases enhanced. Annually 61 million tons of CO2 are captured and safely stored, a drop in the bucket but Rome was not built in a day. The U.S. carbon capture incentive…

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Telltale for IMO Ship’s Fuel Regulations Causing Significant Nitrogen Oxide Emissions

By aerosols, Climate Policy, climate solutions, engineered solutions, Engineering, geoengineering, IMO, International Maritime Organization, Nitrogen oxide N20

Telltale for the New IMO Ship’s Fuel Regulations Causing Significant Warming Since 2023: Atmospheric Nitrogen Oxide Emissions  There has been a 67% reduction in ships’ cloud-altering abilities after the International Maritime Organization’s ship’s fuel regulations limiting sulfur went into effect. Sulfur is a natural component of fossil fuels that when burned creates air pollution responsible…

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