ZAMBIA: 2.3 Million people face severe food insecurity.
A “catastrophic” combination of drought and communities’ declining resilience has left an estimated 2.3 million people facing severe acute food insecurity – up from an estimate of 1.7 million people a month ago.
Read MorePerfect moment for oil states to commit to renewables.
Gulf states have apparently been addressing the great issue of our time – the existential threat posed by the continued use of the fossil fuels upon which their vibrant economies have been built. Take Saudi Arabia, home to one fifth of the world’s oil reserves.
Read MoreChina uses more renewable energy in first nine months.
BEIJING -- China's renewable energy generation rose 11 percent year on year by the end of September to 1.44 trillion kilowatt-hours, according to the National Energy Administration (NEA) Tuesday.
Read MoreClean Energy Will Continue To Hit Dirty Power As Costs Continue To Fall.
Non-renewable thermal power plants will increasingly be relegated to a balancing role, looking for opportunities to generate when the sun doesn’t shine or the wind doesn’t blow.
Read MoreShipping companies, retailers look to develop cleaner marine biofuel.
LONDON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Top shipping, retail and transport companies are looking to develop an alternative marine fuel which aims to reduce carbon emissions from ships, in another step to push the sector to go green.
Read MoreClimate crisis: business leaders say cost to taxpayers will spiral unless new policies introduced.
Organisations such as Australian Industry Group and National Farmers’ Federation letter says greater private-sector action needed.
Read MoreLogistics leaders suggest quickest routes for decarbonizing shipping.
Globally, freight makes up about 15 percent of global energy demand, according to the green business advocacy group BSR. That’s a lot of fuel, but industry advocates in the transportation and logistics field are working hard to decarbonize while they sti
Read MoreΤι είναι η κλιματική κατάρρευση και γιατί επηρεάζει τα δικαιώματά μας;
Αν δεν λάβουμε άμεσα μέτρα οδεύουμε προς έναν μαζικό αφανισμό.
Read More'Emergency unfolding' in flooded South Sudan
The UN is warning of an unfolding emergency in the aftermath of flooding in South Sudan. More than 400,000 people are thought to have lost their homes following heavy seasonal rains that have hit much of the region.
Read MoreΑρμονική ένταξη Α/Π σε γεωπάρκο στην ΑROUCA, στην Πορτογαλία.
Τα Α/Π αποτελούν εγκαταστάσεις Ανανεώσιμων Πηγών Ενέργειας (ΑΠΕ) τα οποία συμβάλουν σε σημαντικό βαθμό στην άμβλυνση των επιπτώσεων της κλιματικής αλλαγής.
Read MoreA Scary Year for Climate Change.
Scientists’ warnings about climate change have intensified over the past 12 months. Will world leaders finally listen?
Read MoreGCC could see $76bn savings from renewable energy adoption.
International Renewable Energy Agency says Gulf is rapidly adopting renewable energy generation.
Read MoreInequality and climate change: the perfect storm threatening the health of Australia's poorest.
Health policy can do much to lessen the wellbeing gap between rich and poor, but inequality is being compounded by climate change.
Read MoreOut of control: bushfires blaze across Australia's east coast – in pictures.
At least 100 homes have been destroyed in the bushfires, with two people dead and five unaccounted for. More than 35 people were injured, including 16 firefighters, and more than 80 fires were still burning throughout NSW and Queensland as of Saturday afternoon.
Read MoreAfrica poised to lead way in global green revolution, says report.
Continent is set for massive urbanisation but can avoid relying on fossil fuels, says IEA.
Read MoreThe Renewable Solution To One Of The World’s Dirtiest Industries.
“If all the ships on Earth were a single country, that country would be the sixth-largest polluter in the world.” This shocking fact comes from a recent NPR report by the Short Wave science pod
Read MoreGo With the Flow: Scientists Design Better Batteries for a Renewable Energy Grid.
New blueprint for affordable, sustainable ‘flow batteries’ developed at Berkeley Lab could accelerate an electrical grid powered by the sun and wind How do you store renewable energy so it’s there when you need it, even when the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowi
Read MoreHighest Wind Energy Producing Countries 1985 to 2018.
Which countries produce the most wind power?
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