The world must seize this opportunity to meet the climate challenge.
As current and former central bankers, we believe the pandemic offers a unique chance to green the global economy
Read MoreUK car industry pushes for scrappage scheme to help buy new petrol and diesel vehicles.
Exclusive: lobby wants £1.5bn scheme to jump-start sector despite clean fuel pledges
Read MoreSunny coverage of UK heatwaves forgets risks, say climate experts.
The public is being lulled into a false sense of security about the UK’s increasingly extreme weather patterns by news and weather reports that present long, hot, dry spells as good news, according to scientists and campaigners.
Read MoreSatellites spot major oil spill in the Arctic Circle (photos)
Two European satellites have spotted a catastrophic
Read MoreCovid-19 relief for fossil fuel industries risks green recovery plans.
The failure of governments and central banks to set out a green recovery from the coronavirus crisis is threatening to derail vital UN climate talks aimed at staving off global catastrophe, campaigners have warned.
Read MoreTrump Opens Marine Sanctuary to Commercial Fishing.
In a move that environmentalists warned could further imperil hundreds of endangered species and a protected habitat for the sake of profit, President Donald Trump on Friday
Read MoreWindEurope: Global Wind Day Quiz 15 June 2020.
Think you know about wind energy? Pop culture? General knowledge? Do you and your teammates have what it takes to compete against the wind community?
Read MoreBruno Latour: 'This is a global catastrophe that has come from within
The influential French thinker explains the politics of the Gaia principle, the problems of post-truth and how coronavirus gives us a model for spreading ideas.
Read MoreThe sounds of melting icebergs and whale songs: a journey into Antarctica.
The effects of global heating are in evidence everywhere across the islands of Antarctica – from penguin colonies to melting glaciers. The Guardian’s global environment editor Jonathan Watts witnessed how conditions are changing quickly
Read MoreOmission of air pollution from report on Covid-19 and race ‘astonishing’.
Failure to consider dirty air as a factor in higher death toll among ethnic minorities wholly irresponsible, say critics.
Read MoreThese Danish Companies Plan to Decarbonize Transportation.
A group of Danish companies are joining forces to build one of the world's largest facilities producing synthetic fuels. The unique partnership aims to help decarbonize the country's transport sector by manufacturing sustainable alternatives to fossil-based fuels like gas and diesel.
Read MoreGovernments should use Covid-19 recovery efforts as an opportunity to phase out support for fossil fuels, say OECD and IEA .
As governments design stimulus measures for economies hit by the Covid-19 crisis, they should seize the opportunity of historically low oil prices to redirect some of the half a trillion dollars spent annually supporting fossil fuels into sustainable investments including low-carbon energy, accor
Read MoreLet's protect biodiversity to ensure the well-being of our planet and the life it supports.
Safeguarding biodiversity can help reduce future health risks making our societies more resilient, but the benefits of biodiversity go far beyond disease protection, contributing to global public goods, by managing ecosystems of agricultural landscapes, maintaining the richness of tropical forest
Read MoreOnline matchmaking event on operations & diagnosis of PV plants on 17 June
As PV Impact partner, 3E invites you to participate to an online matchmaking session focusing on operations and diagnosis of PV plants on 17 June 2020 from 14:00 to 17:30.
Read MoreWorld's Oceans Day (OECD)
The ocean covers two-thirds of the planet and is vital for human well-being. It provides invaluable ecosystem services, contributes to global food security, and offers immense opportunities for economic growth, employment and development.
Read MoreOver 150 organisations urge UK Government to align with SDGs to build back better.
UN Global Compact and UKSSD call on UK Prime Minster Boris Johnson to build back better after COVID-19.
Read MoreOVO commits to an all electric fleet by 2030.
Energy giant commits to EV100 and EP100 initiatives, as company fortifies its Plan Zero decarbonisation strategy. OVO has pledged to strengthen its Plan Zero decarbonisation strategy by deploying a fully electric fleet and doubling its energy productivity by 2030.
Read MoreBoris Johnson's US trade deal will make Britain a paradise for disaster capitalists.
Chlorinated chicken is just the start. The government intends to rip up food standards, public services and public protections
Read MoreOpen Goals: Taking SDG investing to the next level?
The latest Gates Foundation annual assessment of global progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is less than encouraging. According to Bill Gates, the goals are still far out of reach, as he lamented the world is “nowhere near improving fast enough” to meet them.
Read MoreThousands of scientists worldwide to go on strike for Black lives.
Academics and some scientific organizations will stop research activities on 10 June to reflect and take action on systemic inequalities in science.
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