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12 01 2022 | 16:34

Permafrost researchers analyze the drivers of rapidly changing Arctic coasts

Arctic coasts are characterized by sea ice, permafrost and ground ice. This makes them particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, which is already accelerating rapid coastal erosion.…

12 01 2022 | 16:29

Climate change: For 25th year in a row, Greenland ice sheet shrinks

2021 marked the 25th year in a row in which the key Greenland ice sheet lost more mass during the melting season, than it gained during the winter, according to a new UN-endorsed report issued on…

12 01 2022 | 16:25

Climate-fueled permafrost thaw threatens up to half of Arctic infrastructure -report

Jan 11 (Reuters) - Thawing permafrost could put as much as 50 percent of Arctic infrastructure at high risk of damage by 2050, requiring tens of billions of dollars in maintenance and repairs,…

12 01 2022 | 16:23

Adequate energy storage needed to prevent crisis: PGN

Jakarta (ANTARA) - Adequate energy storage is necessary to prevent an energy crisis as the one that Europe is currently experiencing, president commissioner of state-run PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk…

12 01 2022 | 16:17

Ocean Battery stores renewable energy at the bottom of the sea

As useful as renewable energy sources are, they need to be backed up by storage systems that hold energy for times when the Sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing. Ocean Battery is a new design…

12 01 2022 | 15:33

What to expect from the world's sixth mass extinction

Humans alive today are witnessing the beginning of the first mass extinction in 65 million years. What does biodiversity loss mean for us and the environment?

12 01 2022 | 15:26

Indonesia awaiting coal supply assurance before ending export ban

Minister wait for utility to declare safe supply level Miners who met local market

11 01 2022 | 08:57

2021 was the planet’s fifth-hottest year on record as greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise

The seven hottest years on record were the last seven – by a clear margin, scientists say Scientists have revealed that 2021 was the fifth-hottest year on record, as emissions of greenhouse gases…

11 01 2022 | 08:47

Here’s how to solve the UK energy crisis for the long term – store more power

Four storage solutions to help Britain keep the lights on deep into the future Soaring energy bills rooted in a global gas supply crunch have focused minds on the age-old problem: how can we better…

11 01 2022 | 08:41

Climate crisis: last seven years the hottest on record, 2021 data shows

Global heating continued unabated with extreme weather rife and greenhouse gases hitting new highs The last seven years were the world’s hottest on record, with the first analysis of global…

10 01 2022 | 11:05

no hope....

words fail me

10 01 2022 | 07:31

Streets ahead? What I’ve learned from my year with an electric car

Record sales and now news of a battery that lasts hundreds of miles. It’s getting better, but going green was tough, admits a reluctant pioneer

10 01 2022 | 07:27

Don’t Look Up: four climate experts on the polarising disaster film

Rarely has a film been as divisive as Adam McKay’s climate satire Don’t Look Up. Although it has been watched by millions, and is already Netflix’s third most watched film ever, the response from…

10 01 2022 | 07:23

Watching Don’t Look Up made me see my whole life of campaigning flash before me

I’ve broken down on TV too, trying to explain the horror of the climate crisis to those who wield power and do nothing

10 01 2022 | 07:20

England’s farmers to be paid to rewild land

Nature recovery schemes are part of post-Brexit subsidies overhaul, but eco campaigners are sceptical

10 01 2022 | 07:15

Oil and gas companies operating in North Sea to cash in 'near record' income as energy prices skyrocket

The predictions, made by the energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie, come as UK consumers face a cost of living crisis driven in large part by huge increases in energy bills. Oil and gas companies…

10 01 2022 | 07:12

‘Extreme marine heatwave’: waters off Sydney set to break January temperature records

Satellite data shows ocean surface 3C above normal as swimmers say water feels more like February and March Waters off Sydney are undergoing an extreme marine heatwave with temperatures likely at…

10 01 2022 | 07:07

More than 400 weather stations beat heat records in 2021

Maximiliano Herrera, watcher of extreme weather, says last year likely to be in top five or six hottest in history More than 400 weather stations around the world beat their all-time highest…

10 01 2022 | 07:06

Why is support for nuclear power noisiest just as its failures become most clear?

The UK government and mainstream media agree we need nuclear to avoid the worst climate change. They’re wrong – so why aren’t we hearing that? At Edinburgh’s Haymarket station, on the route used by…

10 01 2022 | 06:59

‘Drastic’ rise in high Arctic lightning has scientists worried.

The region’s air typically doesn’t suit strikes – so they have become an important climate crisis indicator The high Arctic saw a dramatic rise in lightning in 2021 in what could be one of the most…