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Sunday, November 2, 2025

November 2 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “Humanity Is On Path Toward ‘Climate Chaos,’ Scientists Warn” • Industries and individuals around the world burned record amounts of oil, gas, and coal last year, releasing more greenhouse gases than ever before, a group of leading scientists said in a report. They warning that humanity is hurtling toward “climate chaos.” [Phys.org]
  • “This Orange Flower Cloaks Mexico During Day Of The Dead. Climate Change Is Putting It At Risk” • Farms near Mexico City grow cempasuchil flowers, which take the spotlight every year in the country’s Day of the Dead celebrations. But farmers wonder about their future as they suffer torrential rains, droughts and other impacts of climate change. [Euronews]
  • “Black Vultures Attack And Kill Cattle. Climate Change Is One Reason They’re Spreading” • Black vultures are scavengers that sometimes attack and kill sick or newborn animals. They can be a problem, and that may grow worse for cattle farmers, as the birds’ range is expanding northward, in part due to climate change. They have spread to Ohio. [ABC News]
  • “Can Cows And Solar Power Coexist?” • We have seen solar arrays co-located with sheep grazing. Silicon Ranch has been developing a system to work with cattle. The company provided details on the system, called CattleTracker, ahead of a public announcement, yet to come. One challenge is that cattle are big, but they like to rub on things. [Inside Climate News]
  • “Ukraine’s Secret Service Reveals Strikes Targeting Russian Oil Infrastructure” • Ukraine revealed its latest attacks targeting Russian oil refineries and pipelines, as Kyiv looks to intensify measures against the sector it says funds the Kremlin’s invasion. The attacks are “bringing the war home to ordinary Russians,” without endangering civilian lives. [Euronews]

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