East Africa and Uganda, in particular, host some of the largest refugee populations in the world who fled conflict and violence in especially from South Sudan and DR Congo.
The plight of refugees is…
Taxes of €325m a year should be used to fund zero-carbon aviation technology, report suggests.
Climate-heating emissions from private jet flights have soared in Europe since 2005, according to a…
Shell, Chevron and ExxonMobil were all brought to task over mounting climate concerns. This is just the beginning, writes Harry Cockburn
The moment Royal Dutch Shell lost its court case in the Hague…
The eminent Earth scientist argues that we cannot just wait for the world order to change when it comes to tackling the climate crisis – we all have a duty to act now
Rising ocean temperatures caused by climate crisis increasing number of cyclones and intensity of storms, say experts.
India’s cyclone season is being made more intense by the rapidly heating Indian…
Climate activist shifts focus onto farming and veganism in latest campaign
Greta Thunberg has warned humanity must shift to a plant-based diet quickly to prevent more ecological and health crises.…
Seven important lessons for energy planners around the globe in transitioning grids from fossil fuels to renewables.
South Australia offers vital lessons for other jurisdictions transitioning from a…
One of the most expensive Wall Street shareholder battles on record could signal a big shift in how hedge funds and other investors view sustainability.
Eight teenagers, along with 86-year-old nun, launched case to prevent the approval of a massive coalmine.
The federal court of Australia has found the environment minister, Sussan Ley, has a duty of…
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to announce on Wednesday (2 June) the details of a project which aims to transform the island of Astypalaia in the southeastern Aegean Sea into…
Vicious circle of climate impacts, trauma and depression must be broken, say scientists.
The climate crisis is damaging the mental health of hundreds of millions of people around the world but the…
When it's geology versus cities, the geology usually wins.
The city with a metropolitan population of over 20 million is sinking at a rate of almost 50 centimeters (20 inches) per year — and this…
With two more days until the scheduled adjournment of the General Assembly’s spring legislative session, negotiations on a high-stakes deal to steer Illinois away from carbon-causing energy sources…
“This time is different” may be the most dangerous words in business: billions of dollars have been lost betting that history won’t repeat itself. And yet now, in the oil world, it looks like this…
Bond proceeds going to coal-dominated state-owned enterprises – ESG investors beware
China’s carbon neutral bonds fail to restrict the use of funds to green projects and are adding to the working…
UN Climate Change News, 31 May 2021 – Against the backdrop of a new international warning that the world is dangerously close to exceeding the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global temperature rise…
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