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15 01 2023 | 10:05

New Policies, Political Shifts Produced Climate ‘Inflection Point’ in 2022

After nearly half a century of delaying the shift off fossil fuels, and “with the climate crisis breaching our front door,” 2022 may have been the moment when humanity finally turned a corner on…

15 01 2023 | 09:40

Scientists Debate Role of Warming Arctic in Winter Deep Freezes

The millions of North Americans who found themselves shivering through late December’s bitter cold snap can surely thank a meandering polar vortex, but whether and how a rapidly warming Arctic might…

15 01 2023 | 09:37

Trudeau ‘Handcuffs’ Alberta UCP with Carbon Capture Investment Pitch

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may have “handcuffed” Alberta Premier Danielle Smith by urging her United Conservative Party (UCP) government to invest some of its multi-billion-dollar budget surplus…

15 01 2023 | 09:31

Fossils Should Pay Trillions to Store Carbon through 2050, Ex-Industry Execs Say

A group of former oil and gas executives and academics is calling for the industry to pay tens of trillions of dollars through 2050 to take full responsibility for every tonne of carbon it produces.

15 01 2023 | 09:25

Public Trust’—A Key Legal Tool to Preserve Our Natural Resource

With the reality of climate change becoming more apparent in the form of extreme weather events such as heat waves, droughts, and floods, it is clear that the future of all life on the planet is in…

15 01 2023 | 09:10

A hippopotamus: why did I have to be a hippo? Why not a hawk, a hare, a magnificent horse?

I grabbed my friend’s arm, frozen, and imagined my tombstone

15 01 2023 | 09:03

Greta Thunberg ends year with one of the greatest tweets in history

Thunberg’s funny exchange is a reminder of the connection between machismo, misogyny and hostility to climate action

15 01 2023 | 08:56

Greta Thunberg calls for protest against expansion of German coalmine

Climate activist also denounced ‘police violence’ against campaigners at the abandoned village of Lützerath Greta Thunberg joined thousands of demonstrators to march in a large-scale protest in…

14 01 2023 | 18:58

Norwegian wind titan to build $3bn gigafactory to supercharge national 'green shift'

Lars Helge Helvig – whose investment house Valinor has the country’s largest private wind developer, Norsk Vind, in its portfolio – aims to build a lithium-ion battery complex with an annual capacity…

14 01 2023 | 18:53

Offshore wind boom to spark $26bn vessel spree says world's largest shipbroker Clarksons

Research chief predicts investment bonanza across installation and service vessels as project developers pursue global ambitions A coming explosion in offshore wind power globally will before the…

14 01 2023 | 18:47

China's Mingyang looks 'beyond 18MW' with 140-metre blade offshore wind turbine giant

Manufacturer claims latest leap in size and power means machine can supply almost 100,000 people and slash build costs Mingyang Smart Energy set out its stall to take China’s offshore wind industry…

14 01 2023 | 18:42

Pioneering offshore solar power design gets 'world-first' stamp of approval from Bureau Veritas

French certification body awards approval in principle to Oceans of Energy's 'high wave' floating PV technology, being piloted at prototype scale in Dutch North Sea A pioneering project advancing…

14 01 2023 | 18:26

Lützerath: Greta Thunberg joins German coal mine protests

Lützerath: Greta Thunberg joins German coal mine protests Greta Thunberg joined protesters in the German village of Lützerath to condemn the building of a n

14 01 2023 | 18:11

Electric Airplanes Are the New EV

Until now, when people talked about electric vehicles, they were talking about automobiles. But as cars reach a tipping point, and electric options for SUVs, pickups, and even school buses begin to…

14 01 2023 | 18:07

Half of glaciers will be gone by 2100 even under Paris 1.5C accord, study finds

If global heating continues at current rate of 2.7C, losses will be greater with 68% of glaciers disappearing

14 01 2023 | 18:02

Great Britain’s windfarm electricity at record high in 2022 but gas use up too

Wind-powered electricity rose to 26.8% of 2022 usage while gas-fired power, at 38.5%, continued growth as largest single source Windfarms produced a record amount of Great Britain’s electricity…

14 01 2023 | 17:51

Biden administration seeks to limit deadly air pollution

Proposal sets out lower limits for soot, which is estimated to cause early deaths of thousands of Americans each year The Biden administration is proposing lower limits for a deadly air pollutant,…

14 01 2023 | 17:43

Cruises, crowds and fragile ecosystems: the delicate dance of Antarctic tourism

As the icy continent braces for a record summer, ecologists say more visitor caps and restrictions are needed to protect wildlife Down at the bottom of the Earth during this southern summer, a…

14 01 2023 | 17:34

Support for Pakistan has ebbed away – yet its deadly floodwaters have not

Climate disasters continue to ravage our country – more international aid is urgently needed to save millions from misery