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20 07 2024 | 09:29

Ivory Coast steps up the pace of the circular economy with an innovation laboratory

Ivory Coast, faced with waste pollution, is focusing on the circular economy to gradually eradicate it. To support this approach, Ivory Coast's Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research,…

20 07 2024 | 09:29

South Sudan records the world’s largest mammal migration

The results of a recent survey show that Southern Sudan is home to the world's largest mammal migration. This is a major achievement for the conservation of biodiversity, at a time when flora and…

20 07 2024 | 09:28

Climate protesters won’t be deterred by fines, jail or political mixed messages on the environment

Activists are convinced a wartime campaign of resistance is the only way to highlight the existing system’s failure to meet the moment As pro-Palestinian protesters sparked outrage scaling the roof…

20 07 2024 | 09:21

Labour lifts Tories’ ‘absurd’ ban on onshore windfarms

The de facto ban on new onshore windfarms has been dropped by the Labour government, to the delight of environmentalists and energy experts. The ban was caused by two footnotes to the National…

20 07 2024 | 09:16

After asking ‘What about the climate?’ for 14 years, I’m standing down as an MP. But I have reasons to be hopeful

When I entered parliament back in 2010 as the first Green MP, I used every possible trick in the book to push the environment up the UK’s political agenda. In the early days, progress was agonisingly…

20 07 2024 | 09:14

Far right using climate crisis as bogeyman to frighten voters and build higher walls

A disrupted climate and diminished natural world are widening the dividing lines of ideological debate. Left unchecked, this will undermine democracy.

20 07 2024 | 09:11

‘Potentially historic’ heatwave threatens more than 130 million people across US

A long-running heatwave that has already broken records, sparked dozens of wildfires and left about 130 million people under a high-temperature threat is about to intensify enough that the National…

20 07 2024 | 09:10

Devastation as world’s biggest wetland burns: ‘those that cannot run don’t stand a chance’

Perched atop blackened trees, howler monkeys survey the ashes around them. A flock of rheas treads, disoriented, in search of water. The skeletons of alligators lie lifeless and charred. The…

20 07 2024 | 09:08

Community Solar ‘Delivers on Promise’ to Lower-Income Households

Community solar users in the United States are 6.1 times more likely to live in multi-unit buildings, 4.4 times more likely to rent, and take home 23% lower incomes than rooftop solar buyers,…

20 07 2024 | 09:08

Ecuador court rules pollution violates rights of a river running through capital

A ruling described by activists as “historic”, a court in Ecuador has ruled that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through the country’s capital, Quito. The city government…

20 07 2024 | 09:06

‘Antidotes to despair’: five things we’ve learned from the world’s best climate journalists

Mark Hertsgaard and Kyle Pope of Covering Climate Now (CCNow) hail the winners of their organization’s annual global climate journalism awards, and here describe some lessons they have taken from…

20 07 2024 | 09:05

Nato’s 2023 military spending produced about 233m metric tonnes of CO2 – report

As leaders from member countries gather to mark the 75th anniversary of Nato in Washington DC, researchers are warning that their military budgets are eroding the climate, producing an estimated 233m…

20 07 2024 | 09:02

Hurricane Beryl supercharged by ‘crazy’ ocean temperatures, experts say

Hurricane Beryl, which slammed into Texas on Monday after wreaking havoc in the Caribbean, was supercharged by “absolutely crazy” ocean temperatures that are likely to fuel further violent storms in…

20 07 2024 | 09:00

Florida: tree cactus becomes first local species killed off by sea-level rise

Scientists in Florida have recorded what they say is the first local extinction of a species caused by sea-level rise. The climate emergency has killed off the Key Largo tree cactus growing…

20 07 2024 | 08:55

New Zealand’s sea temperatures hit record highs, outstripping global averages

New Zealand’s sea temperatures have hit record highs, outstripping global averages threefold in one region, and prompting alarm over the health of the country’s marine life and ecosystems. New data…

20 07 2024 | 08:53

From water to wood-burning stoves: 11 green challenges Labour must solve

The new Labour government faces a massive task in seeking to repair the UK’s degraded environment and fight the climate crisis.

20 07 2024 | 08:52

Intense Heat, Drought Have Wildfires Raging from Brazil to Arctic Regions

This story includes details on the impacts of climate change that may be difficult for some readers. If you are feeling overwhelmed by this crisis situation here is a list of resources on how to cope…