Ghost glaciers: the transcendent Anthropocene – in pictures.
Peter Funch’s latest photo-book, The Imperfect Atlas, explores human impact on the environment by using a technique invented at the height of the industrial revolution – RGB tri-colour separations
Read MoreGreat Barrier Reef on brink of third major coral bleaching in five years, scientists warn.
The Great Barrier Reef could be heading for a third major coral bleaching outbreak in the space of five years if high ocean temperatures i
Read MoreReport: Energy Impact Partners Environmental Metrics 2018.
Energy Impact Partners are proud to present our first ever 2018 portfolio-wide carbon and water inventories, revealing the positive environmental impacts of EIP’s investments.
Read MoreWhat is climate change? A really simple guide.
Scientists say global warming could have a catastrophic effect on the planet. Human activities have increased carbon-dioxide emissions, driving up temperatures. Extreme weather and melting polar ice are among the possible effects.
Read MoreDramatic images show ice-less region of Antarctica following record-high temperatures.
The peninsula region experienced temperatures near 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
Read MoreUGANDA: Chinese CEEC to supply 500 MWp of photovoltaic solar energy.
China Energy Engineering Corp (CEEC) will develop 500 MWp of solar photovoltaic energy in Uganda.
Read MorePortugal's Galp plans 10GW renewables gold rush.
Portugal-headquartered oil and gas company Galp is targeting 10GW of installed renewables capacity by 2030 as part of its strategy to diversify its business into more clean energy generation.
Read MoreEnel at CES® 2020: Tech for good.
As a global energy company with sustainability at the core of everything we do, we at Enel wanted to use our first time at the annual Consumer Electronics Show
Read MoreJP Morgan economists warn climate crisis is threat to human race.
Leaked report for world’s major fossil fuel financier says Earth is on unsustainable trajectory
Read MoreWith every flood, public anger over the climate crisis is surging.
The fossil-fuel companies know they’ll face increased social stigma unless they change Sometimes it has felt as if the rain might never stop.
Read MoreHow lake gases are powering homes in Rwanda.
Lake Kivu in Rwanda contains 300 billion cubic metres of carbon dioxide and 60 billion cubic metres of methane. The gases are now being removed from the lake through the KivaWatt project with the methane being pumped to a nearby power plant.
Read More'Greta effect' boosting demand for climate change careers, RSC claims.
Survey comes alongside separate research showing surge in support for UK's net zero target
Read MoreCould the Sahara turn Africa into a solar superpower?
If all the sunshine hitting the Sahara was converted into energy, enough electricity would be produced to power Europe 7,000 times over. But solar panels reflect less heat back into space compared to sand, which could change
Read MoreDevice inspired by mangroves could help clear up flood water.
Researchers say their synthetic system reproduces tree’s ability to desalinate water
Read MoreThe economic cost of South Africa's rolling blackouts.
Electricity blackouts in South Africa not only leave millions in the dark, they cost companies millions of dollars in lost business.
Read MoreRenewables industry has wind in its sails.
With generation records tumbling and a State support scheme on the way, wind power's time has arrived. As Storm Ciara was bearing down menacingly on Ireland two weeks ago, not everyone on the island was cowering for safety.
Read MoreHeathrow pledges to become zero carbon airport by 2030.
Heathrow announces plans to be carbon neutral by 2030 to support the UK’s net zero target. Heathrow has announced plans to become carbon neutral, for its infrastructure, and to target zero carbon by the mid-2030s.
Read MoreDangerous to move too fast on climate change, colossal fossil warns.
With a bushfire calamity devastating Australia, the world’s “riskiest” and “most dangerous” glacier melting at an accelerati
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