Where in the world does the wind most reliably blow, and where is it fickle in nature? About 6.5% of the world’s electricity is now generated by wind, and by 2050 this could rise to more than a third…
There are plenty of novel solutions to be had in tackling the climate crisis. One of them is kelp forests, which have been found to be a vital solution in the restoration and protection of the…
From the northernmost reaches of the River Soar in Nottinghamshire, the towers of Britain’s last coal-fired power station emerge from the flat countryside like concrete monuments to another time.
The BBC nature presenter Chris Packham has joined hundreds of environmental activists in a mock funeral procession for nature to spotlight biodiversity loss in the UK.
Worldwide, 30% of food is lost or wasted. That averages out to 775 kcal per person per day! That’s about the same as 12 medium eggs or 26 large carrots every day!
Woodside Energy is facing the prospect of an overwhelming protest vote against its climate plans when shareholders meet on Wednesday, as global investors pick apart the emissions strategy of…
Carbon offsets are selling like hotcakes. But do they really support meaningful climate action? So what are carbon offsets and how does carbon offsetting work?
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Energy Policy and Development Centre (KEPA) - the United Nations Academic Impact Hub for SDG7 (UNAI SDG Hub7), aiming to ensure access to clean…
Ο πολιτικός φορέας Κόσμος, με αφορμή τα πολύ ανησυχητικά πορίσματα της ετήσιας Έκθεσης για το κλίμα της Ευρώπης το 2023, ζητά να κηρυχθεί η Ελλάδα σε κατάσταση κλιματικής έκτακτης ανάγκης.
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The Hilton Hotel was Nairobi’s first skyscraper. The iconic cylindrical tower was opened in 1969 by President Jomo Kenyatta, six years after Kenya’s independence from Britain.
The Chinese fishing fleet is responsible for systemic illegal fishing and human rights abuses in countries bordering the Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO), undercutting China’s claims of supporting…