A nomadic family that lives on solar energy!
The family members said they watch the television, use an induction stove for cooking and recharge their mobile phones through the electricity generated by solar panels.
Read MoreFor hydrogen to be truly 'clean' it must be made with renewables, not coal.
Using hydrogen as a clean fuel is an idea whose time may be coming. For Australia, producing hydrogen is alluring: it could create a lucrative new domestic industry and help the world achieve a carbon-free future.
Read MoreCheap at Last, Batteries Are Making a Solar Dream Come True.
Solar power is increasingly available around the clock as energy storage become more affordable.
Read MoreClimate change: COP25 island nation in 'fight to death'.
The president of an island nation on the frontline of climate change says it is in a "fight to the death" after freak waves inundated the capital. Powerful swells averaging 5m (16ft) washed across the capital of the Marshall Islands, Majuro, last week.
Read MoreEgypt and Sudan in talks to defuse tensions over Ethiopian dam.
Nile basin countries fear for their future water supplies as the Grand Renaissance hydroelectric project reaches completion.
Read MoreGreat green wall: Villagers' defence against desertification.
Al Jazeera meets Senegalese in a race against effects of climate change. Climate change is causing the Sahel Desert to grow, but villagers are planting a vast wall of trees in a bid to save their land. Three years ago, Al Jazeera visited the so-called "Great Green Wall".
Read MoreUhuru dam bursts its banks.
Uhuru dam in Ruiru burst its banks early Thursday morning following heavy rainfall. Residents of Varsityville estate in Kamakis are affected amid reports of flooded homes.
Read MoreSave the Children: Climate Crisis Causing Hunger for Millions of Africans.
LONDON - Millions of people in southern and eastern Africa are facing emergency food insecurity partly caused by climate change, half of them children, according to the charity Save the Children.
Read MoreSolar photovoltaic power capacity to exceed 8,000 GW by 2050.
Global solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity is expected to exceed 8,000 Gigawatt (GW) by 2050, 18 times the current levels, according to an analysis by the International
Read MoreLow-carbon road paved with opportunities and challenges, EY says.
Few would doubt that the transition to low carbon provides the renewables industry with a massive opportunity. The challenges are not for the faint-hearted, however, as timescales accelerate, capital needs grow exponentially, and the development of new technology intensifies.
Read MoreGreenpeace: 'Our addiction to fossil fuels has pushed oceans to the brink of collapse'.
The world's oceans act as a massive carbon sink trapping 50 times more than is in the atmosphere. A global network of ocean sanctuaries is needed to help the seas store carbon and protect nature, Greenpeace has warned.
Read MoreREN21 Report Highlights Cities’ Role in Sustainable Energy Transition.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS -‘REN21 Renewables in Cities 2019 Global Status Report’ examines the role of cities in accelerating a transition to sustainable energy.
Read MoreFifteen Countries to Present Latest Updates on their Climate Actions at COP25.
During the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid in December, fifteen countries will share updated information on their climate actions.
Read MoreLorenzo Quinn’s Sculpture 'Support' to Warn of Rising Sea Levels at COP25
A 3-meter version of Lorenzo Quinn’s monumental sculpture “Support” is on display at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid (2-13 December) to remind participants of rising sea levels that threaten Venice and all coastal cities around the world.
Read MoreComprehensive References for Climate Action Presented at COP25.
Two publications were presented at the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 in Madrid this week that shine a light on current climate action and lay down pathways to climate neutrality by mid-century, required to meet the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement.
Read MoreGovernment funds to continue investing in fossil fuels.
Two multi-billion dollar government guaranteed investment funds say they will continue investing in fossil fuel companies, despite the government's efforts to fight climate change.
Read MoreIrresistible Greta Thunberg meets immovable UN climate talks
MADRID — Tens of thousands took to the streets of Madrid demanding urgent climate action on Friday. Yet inside climate talks across town, diplomats were struggling to respond.
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