Spain’s Other Solar Boom: Distributed Systems for Self-Consumption.
Hotels, farms and schools across Spain are putting up solar systems at an unprecedented clip to save money.
Read MoreCashmere and climate change threaten nomadic life.
Mongolia's vast grasslands cover about three-quarters of the country, where nomadic herdsmen have maintained traditions stretching back centuries. But this world is changing - fast.
Read MoreEREF Press Statement European Climate Law.
Climate Neutrality by 2050 – Renewables are the way to do it
Read MoreEU debuts climate law ‘compass’, Greta dismisses it as ‘surrender’.
The European Commission officially unveiled its Climate Law on Wednesday (4 March), aimed at making the EU carbon neutral by 2050. But Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg criticised the plan as a “surrender”.
Read MoreDirty streaming: The internet's big secret.
With the launch of streaming services from Disney and Apple, the rollout of 5G and the growth in cryptocurrencies, experts are warning about the impact this huge rise in data use could have on the environment.
Read MoreScientists turn to tech to prevent second wave of locusts in east Africa.
Scientists monitoring the movements of the worst locust outbreak in Kenya in 70 years are hopeful that a new tracking
Read MoreElizabeth Wathuti a Kenyan climate Activist was interviewed by e-mc2 in Nairobi.
Elizabeth Wanjiru Wathuti is a Climate and Environment Activist from Kenya who has been trying to raise awareness about environmental and climate issues of Kenya and Africa as a continent, stating the simple truth that Africa which has contributed almost nothing to the environmental and climate c
Read MoreIllicit wildlife products 'slipping through the net' .
A study has called into question the effectiveness of measures to clamp down on the illegal wildlife trade. Critically endangered eels have been sold recently in Hong Kong stores, despite bans on their international trade, according to DNA evidence.
Read MoreDrawdown’s Latest ‘Tools of Possibility’ Show Path to 1.5°C, with 1,570 Billion Tons of Emission Cuts by 2050.
Humanity can prevent or draw down 1,570 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions between 2020 and 2050 to approach a 1.5°C threshold for average global warming, or 992.77 billion tons to settle around 2.0°C, by adopting a menu of 82 practical solutions ranging from
Read MoreClimate strikers: Open letter to EU leaders on why their new climate law is ‘surrender’.
This is an open letter to EU leaders at the European Commission, European Parliament and member states from 34 youth climate activists, inclu
Read MoreAnalysis shows climate finance not reaching most vulnerable.
Funding is intended to help countries protect their people from the climate breakdown
Read MoreFunding a fairer energy transition.
The Climate Investment Platform (CIP) launched last September to fast-track renewable energy investments in developing countries.
Read MoreNotification to Parties and Observer Organizations by UNFCCC Exec. Sec. P. Espinosa on the Coronavirus - Implications for Meetings.
Notification to Parties and Observer Organizations by UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
Read MoreWMO Statement on the State of the Global Climate in 2019.
The World Meteorological Organization Statement on the State of the Climate in 2019 will be released on Tuesday 10 March 2020 at a press conference with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas at United Nations headquarters, New York.
Read MoreAfrica Climate Week in Kampala Postponed.
Bonn, 6 March 2020 -The UN Climate Change secretariat, in close collaboration with all the other organizing partners, has decided to put Africa Climate Week in Kampala on hold.
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