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08 06 2023 | 08:04

Extinction Rebellion protest in Netherlands ends with 1,500 arrested

  More than 1,500 climate protesters have been arrested by police in the Netherlands after blocking a major motorway in The Hague. During the protest, organised by Extinction Rebellion, activists…

08 06 2023 | 08:01

Australian banks lending billions to fossil fuel projects despite supporting emissions reductions, analysis suggests

Australia’s big banks have loaned more than $13bn for fossil fuel projects over the past two years even as they publicly advocate for emissions reductions, a new report suggests.

08 06 2023 | 07:59

One in three GB News presenters cast doubt on climate science, study reveals

Almost a third of presenters on GB News have used their platform to cast doubt on the scientific consensus on climate breakdown, according to an analysis.

08 06 2023 | 07:57

Analyst Sees Oil and Gas Running Short of Cash as IEA Releases Energy Investment Update

Despite continuing growth in fossil fuel spending and record investment in coal, clean energy sources are becoming ever more dominant in a world that is expected to spend US$2.8 trillion on all forms…

08 06 2023 | 07:51

Alliance for Low-Carbon Cement & Concrete – The future depends on how we build it

When athletes settle into their rooms at the Olympic Village in Paris next year, they’ll be helping to make environmental history: their temporary homes are, at least partially, made of low-carbon…

08 06 2023 | 07:46

Plastic pollution: Treaty talks get into the nitty-gritty

Countries grappling with the “immense” task of ending plastic pollution began a new round of talks in Paris on Monday (30 May), amid protests and warnings of the urgency to act. Representatives of…

08 06 2023 | 07:41

France to open its first electric car battery factory

France will launch its first battery factory for electric cars on Tuesday (30 May), taking a big step in its race to build up a sector dominated by China. Building up the battery industry is at the…

08 06 2023 | 07:38

India cuts periodic table and evolution from school textbooks — experts are baffled

In India, children under 16 returning to school this month at the start of the school year will no longer be taught about evolution, the periodic table of elements or sources of energy.

08 06 2023 | 07:35

Turkey’s researchers fear loss of freedom after Erdoğan re-elected

Researchers have told Nature they fear that the re-election of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will lead to more restrictions on academic freedom. His administration has sacked thousands of…

08 06 2023 | 07:32

This Is the Extinction Economy — Some of Us Just Don’t Know It Yet

There are headlines, and then there are headlines. I was scanning the news this morning, and this jumped out and slapped me right in the face:

08 06 2023 | 07:29

EU pushes alternative model to China in global race for raw materials

This article is part of our special report Critical raw materials: Navigating the complexities. The European Commission is looking to forge “win-win partnerships” with raw material-producing…

08 06 2023 | 07:27

Nature Restoration Law on knife edge as centre-right EPP walks out on talks

The EU’s flagship Nature Restoration Law has suffered another blow as the largest group in the European Parliament, the European People’s Party, walked out of negotiations on Wednesday (31 May) ahead…

08 06 2023 | 07:24

Using pig fat as green jet fuel will hurt planet, experts warn

The fat of dead pigs, cattle and chickens is being used to make greener jet fuel, but a new study warns it will end up being worse for the planet. Animal fats are considered waste, so aviation fuel…

08 06 2023 | 07:22

Tensions mount as rival protests clash over EU nature restoration law

Farmers and green groups both turned out in force outside the European Parliament on Thursday (1 June) over the EU’s proposed nature restoration law as tensions continued to mount over the future…

08 06 2023 | 07:21

Worthless’: Chevron’s carbon offsets are mostly junk and some may harm, research says

A new investigation into Chevron’s climate pledge has found the fossil-fuel company relies on “junk” carbon offsets and “unviable” technologies, which do little to offset its vast greenhouse gas…

08 06 2023 | 07:21

Delta Air Lines faces lawsuit over $1bn carbon neutrality claim

Delta Air Lines is facing a lawsuit over its $1bn carbon neutrality claim which plaintiffs say is “false and misleading” as it relies on offsets that do little to mitigate global heating.

08 06 2023 | 07:16

Allied for Climate Transformation By 2025 (ACT2025)

The Global Stocktake at COP28 will evaluate how much progress has been made in the fight against the climate crisis and what more is needed to accelerate climate action forward. But the world is way…

08 06 2023 | 07:16

To prevent outages, EU scientists want electric vehicles and the grid to talk

EU scientists are exploring how electric cars and smart grids across Europe can better communicate, in a bid to prevent power outages caused by millions of vehicles charging simultaneously. While…

08 06 2023 | 07:10

Renewable energy directive: Three key measures to speed up deployment

 RED III, Member States must soon implement numerous measures to speed up permitting for renewable energy (RES) projects. Three key measures are presented in this article. Some of these measures…

08 06 2023 | 07:07

First hydrogen bank auction will help gauge market, EU Commission says

The first auction to support green hydrogen production in Europe will help understand supply and demand on the emerging EU market when it takes place at the end of the year, according to the European…