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19 06 2023 | 08:30

UN plastic treaty talks end with mandate for first draft

After a rocky start to a week of negotiations, around 170 countries agreed to develop a first draft by November of what could become the first global treaty to curb plastic pollution by the end of…

19 06 2023 | 08:25

Airborne DNA accidentally collected by air-quality filters reveals state of species

From owls to hedgehogs to fungi, genetic material from plants and animals is being inadvertently hoovered up by air-quality monitoring stations around the world, creating an untapped “vault of…

19 06 2023 | 08:23

Bonn Climate Conference Closes With Progress on Key Issues, Laying Groundwork for COP28

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19 06 2023 | 08:22

Climate change: How is my country doing on tackling it?

Every year countries pledge to cut their greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to curb the impacts of climate change. But still global temperatures keep rising. Just last month, scientists…

19 06 2023 | 08:19

Countries must put aside national interests for climate crisis, UN says

The world is at a “tipping point” in the climate crisis that requires all countries to put aside their national interests to fight for the common good, the UN’s top climate official has warned.

19 06 2023 | 08:17

First steps agreed on plastics treaty after breakthrough at Paris talks

Nation-state representatives have taken the first concrete step toward a legally binding treaty to regulate plastic, described as the most important green deal since the 2015 international climate…

19 06 2023 | 08:14

Rich countries with high greenhouse gas emissions could pay $170tn in climate reparations

Rich industrialised countries responsible for excessive levels of greenhouse gas emissions could be liable to pay $170tn in climate reparations by 2050 to ensure targets to curtail climate breakdown…

19 06 2023 | 08:14

‘The change in pace is crazy’: AI boosts climate information translation drive

A network of young volunteers that translates climate information into dozens of languages is being boosted by new artificial intelligence tools designed by Google. Since founding Climate Cardinals …

19 06 2023 | 08:08

Europe must help Africa grow with low-carbon tech, Italian minister says

MILAN, June 5 (Reuters) - Europe must help Africa achieve economic growth using technologies which are much less polluting than the ones that helped developed economies flourish, Italian Energy and…

19 06 2023 | 08:01

The five corrupt pillars of climate change denial

The fossil fuel industry, political lobbyists, media moguls and individuals have spent the past 30 years sowing doubt about the reality of climate change - where none exists. The latest estimate is…

19 06 2023 | 08:01

Africa US$4 billion 900-mile oil pipeline creates climate dilemma, ‘highlights global inequality’

  Nelson Mugisha’s rural farming community near the shores of Uganda’s Lake Albert is lush and green – and woefully underdeveloped. Now, more than 15 years after oil was discovered in the area, a US…

17 06 2023 | 14:21

Met says Just Stop Oil protests have cost it more than £4.5m in six weeks

Police have said climate activists’ daily slow march protests through London have cost them millions of pounds and thousands of officer hours in the past six weeks. As MPs prepared on Monday to…

17 06 2023 | 14:15

My life and my home’: young people start to testify at historic US climate trial

The US’s first-ever trial in a constitutional climate lawsuit kicked off on Monday morning in a packed courtroom in Helena, Montana.

17 06 2023 | 13:40

They are overlooked by everybody’: elders in Ethiopia bear brunt of the climate crisis

With their cattle killed by five years of drought, and aid agencies focused on children and mothers, older people in the Horn of Africa are facing terrible malnutrition Global development is…

17 06 2023 | 13:39

West Africa: NGO Raises Alarm in Sahel As Conflict, Climate Change Claim More Victims

Radio France Internationale More than 16 million people affected by conflict and climate change in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger need humanitarian aid, according to an American NGO report published…

17 06 2023 | 13:10

Chinese green power executive arrested in Germany ahead of world's biggest solar event

A high-ranking executive of a Chinese solar panel maker was arrested on arrival at Munich airport in Germany accused of white-collar crime dating back several years to now-defunct EU trade measures…

17 06 2023 | 11:59

Turkmenistan moves towards plugging massive methane leaks

The president of Turkmenistan has launched two initiatives aimed at cutting the colossal leaks of methane from the country’s oil and gas industry. Success would represent a major achievement in…

17 06 2023 | 11:55

‘I’m a prisoner in my own home,’ asthma sufferer, 15, tells landmark US climate trial

  Mica, aged 15, learned about climate change at the young age of four, when his parents showed him the documentary Chasing Ice. “I understood it more than my parents thought I would,” he testified…

17 06 2023 | 11:34

Port Talbot: Tata boss calls for subsidies to be greener

The chairman of Tata Steel UK has called for a "level playing field" as it seeks UK government subsidies to decarbonise its Port Talbot steelworks. Henrik Adam said European competitors were…

17 06 2023 | 11:33

Namibia takes control of its resources as it bans the export of unprocessed vital mineral

Namibia's government prohibits the export of unprocessed lithium, and other rare earth minerals to capitalize on the rising demand for renewable energy technology metals.  The move aligns with…