Carbon dioxide levels are now higher than at anytime in the past 3.6 million years
Levels of the two most important anthropogenic greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide and methane, continued their…
Beating the anti-immigrant drum does nothing to help climate action.
Exaggerated predictions for future flows of people have long formed the core of the anti-immigration playbook. When you add the…
Protesters dressed as ‘Fossil Fools’ splattered the side of the Bank of England.
Several people have been arrested as Extinction Rebellion’s ‘Fossil Fool’ protesters sprayed the Bank of England with…
Plastic pollution isn't just a threat to non-human life like turtles and whales. It's also a major environmental justice problem.
That's the conclusion of a new report released Tuesday from the UN…
Analysis finds 77% of directors on boards of seven US banks have ties to ‘climate-conflicted’ groups, as banks continue to finance projects like the Line 3 oil pipeline
US banks are pledging to…
Government insists delayed summit will still go ahead, in person.
Activists united over the urgent need to address the climate crisis before it is too late are divided over whether Cop26 should go…
One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, PwC has released its 24th Annual Global CEO Survey.
Every year, PwC conducts survey of the CEOs of major companies. Now in its 24th year, the objective of the…
Suppliers accused of misleading consumers by offering renewable deals that are only green on paper.
It’s time to switch to a renewable energy tariff. This is the well-meaning advice given to eco-…
The case study, written by INSEAD Professor Felipe Monteiro and engineer José Miguel García Benavente, focuses on the achievements of Enel and its CEO Francesco Starace in the last five years,…
World Health Day 2021
COVID-19 has unfairly impacted some people more harshly than others, exacerbating existing inequities in health and welfare within and between countries. For World Health Day,…
Experts say extreme weather including droughts will become more common as planet heats.
Recent sandstorms that shrouded Beijing in a post-apocalyptic orange haze and intensive droughts in other…
Lord Goldsmith said the new rule would ‘tackle deforestation’, but environmental campaigners warned it does not go far enough
The UK government is set to introduce a new law to stop businesses from…
At a time when 600 containers of hazardous and toxic waste destined for Tunisia have been blocked by the Italian customs authorities, civil society activists from the port city of Sousse gathered on…
Drax in Yorkshire burns wood pellets to generate electricity, but forests cannot be replaced quickly enough, say campaigners.
The UK’s plan to burn more trees to generate “renewable” electricity has…
It's a small change that can make a very big difference.
Every day, some 13,000 tons of microfibers are released into European waters — that’s equivalent to two garbage trucks of small textile…
Prospects for nuclear power in rest of region remain uncertain
The beginning of the commercial operations for the first reactor of the UAE’s 5.6GW Barakah nuclear power plant marks the first…
Emissions regulated under the European Union's (EU) carbon market decreased by more than 12% last year, with the coronavirus severely limiting energy demand and industrial output.
New analysis from…
Leading utilities establish global best practice on how their sector and its value chain can advance the ambitions of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Geneva, 15 March 2021: The World…