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…
Large-scale weather patterns and urban overheating are interacting to make Sydney’s inland suburbs up to 10°C warmer than coastal areas during extreme heat events.
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…
Why the climate movement has been telling the wrong story and how to make it right.
As climate impacts escalate, more people will be forced to leave their home in search of safety and dignity. All…
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…
‘Unimaginable amounts’ of water will flow into oceans if that temperature rise occurs and ice buffers vanish, warn UK scientists.
More than a third of the vast floating platforms of ice surrounding …
Australia Pacific LNG wants environmental approval to drill across nearly half a million hectares of central and south-west Queensland.
Australia’s largest east coast gas producer has sought federal…
Two summits held on Wednesday saw countries debating key climate issues ahead of Cop26.
Reining in the climate crisis will be near-impossible unless rich countries meet their funding promises to…
Activists fear billion-dollar climate deal will bolster Bolsonaro and reward illegal forest clearance – but US says action can’t wait
The US is negotiating a multi-billion dollar climate deal with…
Human activity is destroying the equivalent of a football pitch of seagrasses every 30 minutes around the world.
Hundreds of miles from the nearest shore, ribbon-like fronds flutter in the ocean …
Consumption of coffee, chocolate and meat fuelling deforestation.
Each person living in a G7 country causes nearly four trees to be lost each year through their consumption of goods such as coffee,…
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 top of the storm cloud reached the stratosphere.
A severe thunderstorm cloud that formed over the Pacific Ocean in 2018 reached the coldest temperatures ever recorded, according to a new study.