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21 07 2023 | 10:37

«Τα συμφέροντα των αιολικών καίνε και πάλι την Ελλάδα»

Αρχίσαμε… Με τις πρώτες μεγάλες φωτιές εμφανίστηκαν - κυρίως στο φιλόξενο και αρμόζον περιβάλλον των social media -, οι θεωρίες συνωμοσίας που τις συνδέουν (τις φωτιές) με «τα συμφέροντα» που…

21 07 2023 | 10:36

Ε. Λέκκας: Οι δασικές πυρκαγιές πυροδοτούν την κλιματική κρίση

Σήμα κινδύνου για τις επιπτώσεις των πυρκαγιών στο περιβάλλον, του οποίου η ταχύτητα εξέλιξης συνεχώς αυξάνεται, εκπέμπει ο Καθηγητής Δυναμικής Τεκτονικής Εφαρμοσμένης Γεωλογίας & Διαχείρισης…

19 07 2023 | 14:29

Late push for coal subsidies upsets EU deal on electricity market reform

A late proposal to extend subsidies for coal plants has upset European Union plans to agree a reform of the bloc’s power market, which was designed to shift the electricity system towards cleaner…

19 07 2023 | 14:27

Fears of hottest year on record as global temperatures spike

Global temperatures have accelerated to record-setting levels this month, an ominous sign in the climate crisis ahead of a gathering El Niño that could potentially propel 2023 to become the hottest…

19 07 2023 | 14:25

Fossil fuel lobbyists will have to identify themselves when registering for Cop28

Fossil fuel lobbyists will have to identify themselves as such in registering for the UN Cop28 climate summit, making polluting and carbon-intensive industries more accountable at the annual talks.

19 07 2023 | 14:14

CO2 cuts v. cash: Climate talks stymied by stand-off

Pressure to speed cuts in carbon pollution took a back seat at UN climate talks that ended late Thursday night (15 June), as emerging economies, including China, demanded that rich ones vastly scale…

19 07 2023 | 14:13

Climate change: UN to unmask fossil fuel lobbyists at climate talks

Oil, gas and coal representatives will have to disclose their industry ties at future climate meetings, the UN says. For years, fossil fuel employees have been able to attend without having to be…

19 07 2023 | 14:11

World breaks average temperature record for early June: EU

Average global temperatures at the start of June were the warmest the European Union’s climate monitoring unit has ever recorded for the period, trouncing previous records by a “substantial margin”,…

19 07 2023 | 14:10

The hard right and climate catastrophe are intimately linked. This is how

Round the cycle turns. As millions are driven from their homes by climate disasters, the extreme right exploits their misery to extend its reach. As the extreme right gains power, climate programmes…

19 07 2023 | 14:07

Just Stop Oil protesters interrupt opera at Glyndebourne festival

Just Stop Oil protesters have interrupted a performance during the Glyndebourne opera festival in East Sussex by letting off glitter cannons and blowing air horns. The disruption took place during a…

19 07 2023 | 14:01

After decades of profit, the oil and gas industry should split the climate clean-up tab

With its first-ever target for CO2 geological storage, the European Commission’s Net-Zero Industry Act has the potential to truly mitigate the effects of fossil fuels on the environment – but in…

19 07 2023 | 13:55

Gaia And The Climate Emergency

Amid the doom-laden exhortations to change our ways, let us remember that we are striving to create a more beautiful world, and not sustain, with growing sacrifice, the current one. We are not just…

19 07 2023 | 13:54

Bug swarm: Nevada crawling with thick carpet of Mormon crickets

Millions of flightless insects known as Mormon crickets have descended across Nevada, alarming residents, blanketing roadways and buildings, and fueling nightmares.

19 07 2023 | 13:52

Just four pupils left: how the sea rose up on a Thai village

From the corridor of Khun Samut school, it’s clear how far inwards the sea has crept. In the distance, beyond the still waters of neighbouring shrimp farms, sticks can be seen poking out of the blue…

19 07 2023 | 13:51

Paris talks to focus on funding poor countries to tackle climate crisis

Talks on a global financial pact that will give poor countries access to funds to help them tackle the climate crisis and develop their economies in environmentally sustainable and socially equitable…

19 07 2023 | 13:47

Traumatic loss’: Indigenous traditions hit by fruit scarcity, climate trial hears

Every year, Shane Doyle looks forward to picking chokecherries. The tiny fruits with shiny, dark skin and astringent flesh are abundant near his family’s Bozeman, Montana, home. His daughters Ruby,…

19 07 2023 | 13:44

Climate change: Sudden heat increase in seas around UK and Ireland

Some of the most intense marine heat increases on Earth have developed in seas around the UK and Ireland, the European Space Agency (Esa) says. Water temperatures are as much as 3 to 4C above the…

19 07 2023 | 13:43

Revealed: documents detail key players behind vast Australian fossil fuel expansion

In early 2022 the lobbying firm Dragoman met its client, the Northern Territory government, to discuss how to convince the federal government to support a vast new port and manufacturing hub in…

19 07 2023 | 13:43

The sound ecologist capturing a disappearing world: ‘70% of habitats I recorded are gone’

In a small black box theater at San Francisco’s Exploratorium, the arid plains of Zimbabwe come to life in the thrum of chattering baboons and honking geese, and the shores of California materialize…

19 07 2023 | 13:43

France to shut down climate protest group citing public safety risks

The French government is to shut down a climate protest group over a series of recent demonstrations citing risks to public safety, as the environmental activists called the decision “political and…