Greta Thunberg in Bristol: thousands turn out for climate strike.
Teenage activist tells huge crowd: ‘We will not be silenced because we are the change’
Read MoreWorld may miss carbon targets unless big firms improve – Mark Carney.
Bank of England governor warns City about need for businesses to fully disclose climate impact
Read More50 simple ways to make your life greener.
Expert tips on how to be kinder to the planet – from cooking and cleaning to fashion and finance
Read MoreCoronavirus: Nasa images show China pollution clear amid slowdown.
Satellite images have shown a dramatic decline in pollution levels over China, which is "at least partly" due to an economic slowdown prompted by the coronavirus, US space agency Nasa says.
Read MoreClimate campaigners win Heathrow expansion case.
Controversial plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport have been thrown into doubt after a court ruling.
Read More'It's harder here': African climate strikers lack support, says Kenyan teen.
'It's not like in the West where there is a lot more understanding of climate change and therefore more support from family, school and the media for youth activists.
Read More4th International «Verde.tec»: 29-31 May the exhibition for environmental technologies in Greece.
The 4th International Exhibition “Verde.tec – Environmental Technologies”, will take place from the 29th to the 31st of May 2020, at MEC Exhibition Center.
Read MoreKiller heat: how a warming land is changing Australia forever.
The frontline -> Inside Australia's climate emergency: the killer heat Australia is heating faster than the global average, and extreme heat days are on the rise. Doctors say there’s clear evidence that it’s killing people prematurely
Read MoreFighting Extreme Weather.
Improved weather forecasting tools are giving farmers in Zambia the support they need to build resilience & prepare for more frequent climate shocks
Read MoreM&S expands sustainable refill trial.
Marks and Spencer announce it will be expanding the ‘Fill Your Own’ sustainability trial after increase of sales on refillable groceries.
Read MoreMINI joins forces with OVO Energy to offer customers free miles.
MINI has teamed up with OVO Energy to encourage customers to go green. MINI has announced a partnership with OVO Energy, providing an offer of 5,000 free miles to new MINI Electric owners in the UK.
Read MoreCarbon Brief: UK carbon emissions have fallen by 29% in last decade.
New data from Carbon Brief has found that UK carbon emissions have dropped by 29 per cent in the last decade.
Read MoreWhy Milankovitch (Orbital) Cycles Can't Explain Earth's Current Warming.
In the last few months, a number of questions have come in asking if NASA has attributed Earth’s recent warming to changes in how Earth moves through space around the Sun: a series of orbital motions known as Milankovitch cycles. What cycles, you ask?
Read MoreSummers Now a Month Longer as Climate Change Bites in Australia.
When baby boomers say that summers aren’t what they used to be, for once they may be right.
Read MoreHalf the World’s Beaches Could Vanish Because of Climate Change.
The world may lose almost half of its sandy beaches by the end of the century if climate change isn’t kept in check.
Read MoreWhy a significant global price on carbon is critical.
Oil companies have set long term carbon emissions targets but the scale of their ambitions means near-term action is required
Read MoreGermany hits record 61 per cent renewables for month of February.
Renewable energy sources provided a record 61.2% of Germany’s net public electricity generation in February, according to figures provided by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE), which also showed that wind energy provided nearly half of the country’s electricity during the mo
Read MoreHardly anyone talks about climate change.
Politicians, corporations, the media and activists are talking about climate change more than ever — but most Americans are not.
Read MoreHow congested Brussels is planning for climate change.
The Belgian capital is known for its terrible traffic. But in the city of the EU Green Deal, new plans aim to give the streets back to pedestrians and help residents counter the crisis of a warming planet.
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