A new agreement would phase out fossil fuel vehicles but activists want a focus on public transport, walking and cycling.
Governments and car manufacturers have coalesced at the Glasgow climate…
From extreme weather obliterating homes to rising sea levels ruining crops, climate breakdown is a terrifying daily reality for many.
Throughout the 2021 United Nations climate change conference,…
Countries do not have to include armed forces’ emissions in their targets despite estimates sector creates 6% of greenhouse gases
Armed forces are among the biggest polluters on the planet but are…
A new study quantifies for the first time some of the key implications of trying to use natural gas while pursuing the Paris 1.5°C target, arguing that it should not be a “bridging fuel” but should…
Serious damage has already been done as erosion, fires, floods and cyclones increase in intensity
Rock art that has lasted tens of thousands of years is being destroyed by the climate emergency in a…
Deal to reconvene one year after Glasgow gives vital window to compel countries towards less disastrous emissions plans
Bringing countries back to the negotiating table with updated national plans…
Hayhoe says people can use their roles in their workplaces and communities to act on the climate crisis
Katharine Hayhoe has wrestled with her climate footprint. The climate scientist, who is now…
Bioenergy Europe is pleased to announce the publication of the fifth chapter of its Statistical Report 2021 focusing on wood pellets and their key role in achieving the 2050 carbon neutrality target…
A clutch of university degrees could have led to a cosy job in Paris. Instead, Ermann Zannou decided he could do more by living closer to the country of his birth, Benin. So he set up Green Ker in…
Heavy rain and flooding in southern Egypt has left three people dead and more than 500 others hospitalized from scorpion stings, state-run media reported.
Downpours, hail and thunder in the province…
Analysis released at Cop26 climate summit shows Australia’s per capita emissions from coal power nearly double those of China
Australia has the highest greenhouse gas emissions from coal power in…
Marking its participation at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, the Gulf Organisation for Research & Development (GORD) announced the launch of Green Events Tool (GET) developed…
16 November - The fourth WHO global tobacco trends report released today, shows that there are 1.30 billion tobacco users globally compared to 1.32 billion in 2015. This number is expected to drop to…
COP26 has come to an end in Glasgow after two weeks of meetings on climate change and the environment and with a deal on the table.
Around 40,000 people from around the world are estimated to have…
Global energy storage installations will reach a cumulative 358GW by the end of 2030 according to the latest forecast from research company BloombergNEF (BNEF).
BNEF forecasts 358GW/1028 gigawatt-…
Schemes such as carbon trading favored by polluting nations lead to ecologically destructive projects like biofuels and dams.
Indigenous communities facing an upsurge in land grabs, water shortages…
Climate activists have used their bodies, rope and glue as part of ‘destructive action’ to block part of the coal supply chain in the Hunter.
Two climate activists shut down activity at the world’s…