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18 08 2023 | 18:08

Biden says landmark climate bill is winning against special interests – as it happened

This blog is now closed. You can read our latest report on the climate crisis here and find out key things to know about the climate bill here.   Summary Here’s a recap of today’s developments:

18 08 2023 | 17:58

Warm July breaks dozens of longstanding Australian temperature records

Many weather stations in Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart clocked their highest July temperatures ever as the country’s winters get hotter   Dozens of longstanding temperature records tumbled across…

18 08 2023 | 17:53

Fossil fuel firms move to dismiss climate lawsuit in Hawaii as Maui faces wildfires

In 2020, Honolulu officials had sued eight oil and gas companies over the steep costs of abating damages from extreme weather.   Hawaii’s supreme court on Thursday heard attempts by fossil fuel…

18 08 2023 | 17:42

Yellowknife wildfire: traffic clogs road out of town as residents race to evacuate

More than 20,000 residents given until noon on Friday to leave home in face of advancing wildfire that could arrive by weekend

18 08 2023 | 17:31

Wildfires in Tenerife force thousands to evacuate or stay indoors

Worst wildfires in the Canary Islands in at least 40 years drawing closer to the capital Santa CruzWorst wildfires in the Canary Islands in at least 40 years drawing closer to the capital Santa Cruz

18 08 2023 | 17:24

Media Complicity in the Climate Crisis

How to kill a planet   Last week, I interviewed Lucy McAllister on Anglophone media’s coverage of the climate crisis, and the phenomenon of “balance as bias”, in which journalists leaning on the…

18 08 2023 | 17:15

What is ‘green hushing’? The new negative sustainability trend, explained

Greenwashing has become part of our modern-day lexicon. Now there’s a new term, ‘green hushing,’ for when a company is too quiet about its accomplishments.  

18 08 2023 | 17:05

NIGERIAN BANKS AND THE CLIMATE CRISIS

 The banking sector is gradually buying into the global race to curb climate change, reckons Oghenegare Emmanuel Eyankware It is no longer news that the window to keep the global temperature within…

18 08 2023 | 16:55

Ocean surface hits highest ever recorded temperature and set to rise further

Average daily surface temperature of 20.96C breaks 2016 record, with experts saying warmest month for oceans to come.   The surface temperature of the world’s oceans has hit its highest ever level…

18 08 2023 | 16:44

False claims that heatwave is bogus spread online

False claims suggesting that the BBC has been misreporting temperatures in southern Europe have been spreading on social media. A clip of Neil Oliver, a GB News presenter, accusing the BBC "and…

18 08 2023 | 16:35

Report: These were the countries with the most air pollution in the world in 2022

Chad, India, Pakistan, Iraq, Bahrain and Banglades

18 08 2023 | 16:25

From Saving Ancient Forests To Fight For Clean Air, My Experience Of Working As a Campaigner For Greenpeace India

I joined Greenpeace India in 2013 as a Media Consultant within the communications team. I've done a few different communications roles in the last seven years, and now I am the Climate Energy…

18 08 2023 | 16:15

Unlocking Clean Cooking Pathways : A Practitioner’s Keys to Progress (English)

Provision of clean cooking for all is recognized as a critical cross-sectoral development issue. The potential societal benefits are enormous, particularly for public health, women’s productivity and…

18 08 2023 | 15:10

Simple #WaterActions You Can Take

Water is fundamental to all aspects of life. It is essential for human health and well-being, energy and food production, healthy ecosystems, climate adaptation, gender equality and health, and more…

17 08 2023 | 21:42

Antarctica’s heatwaves are a warning to humanity – and we have only a narrow window to save the planet Climate scientists

Antarctica’s sea ice levels are plummeting as extreme weather events happen faster than scientists predicted   Antarctica is currently experiencing dramatic changes at unprecedented rates, marked…

17 08 2023 | 21:42

Three-quarters of Republicans think economy is priority over climate – poll

Survey finds 53% of Americans think addressing climate crisis should be given priority but 72% of Republicans say otherwise  

17 08 2023 | 21:34

Expert panel calls for urgent rethink on Great Barrier Reef management amid ‘unremitting’ climate crisis

Group chaired by former chief scientist Ian Chubb writes to Tanya Plibersek, saying ‘business as usual’ on the reef is not an option

17 08 2023 | 21:13

Greece-Africa Power Interconnector to be listed among European Projects of Common Interest

Greece is emerging as an energy hub for Europe and an important geopolitical actor, while the country is willing to support multiple interconnections to become a leader in energy supply in the region…

17 08 2023 | 21:00

Group Says China Will Add 70 GW of Coal- and Gas-Fired Generation in 2023

A lobbying group for China’s power generation sector said the country will add about 70 GW of fossil fuel-powered capacity this year, even as renewable energy is set to provide more than half of…

17 08 2023 | 20:49

“Let’s clear the air”: Greenpeace Canada launches complaint against oil sands alliance for misleading advertising campaign

Toronto – A coalition of the six largest oil sands producers has been running a misleading advertisement campaign to influence federal regulations and manipulate public support for oil sands…