UK government development bank to end fossil fuel financing.
CDC Group’s climate strategy will stop support for most polluting projects in developing countries.
Read MoreGermany Approves Coal Phaseout by 2038.
The Bundestag and Bundesrat — Germany's lower and upper houses of parliament — passed legislation on Friday that would phase out coal use in the country in less than two decades as part of a r
Read MoreWho’s Insuring the Trans Mountain Pipeline?
Rainforest Action Network recently uncovered a document that list
Read MoreAlgae turns Italian Alps pink, prompting concerns over melting.
Pink snow observed on parts of the Presena glacier believed to be caused by plant that makes the ice darker, causing it to melt faster.
Read MoreStop making sense: why it's time to get emotional about climate change.
It took me much longer than it should have to realise that educating people about climate change science was not enough.
Read MoreHeatwaves have become longer in most of the world since 1950s – study.
Frequency of heatwaves and cumulative intensity has risen through the decades, research finds.
Read More'Terrifying' New Climate Models Warn of 6-7°C of Warming by 2100 If Emissions Not Slashed.
"Global greenhouse gas emissions need to decline today rather than tomorrow, and global CO2 emissions should be brought to net zero."
Read MoreWe must not miss this glorious chance to address the climate and biodiversity crises.
If the government plots a green recovery from coronavirus, the benefits are endless. If it doesn’t, we’re screwed.
Read MoreAfrican nations urged to push energy transition.
As countries continue to rebuild from the coronavirus pandemic, Sustainable Energy for All, an international organization working to ensure access to sustainable energy worldwide, has highlighted key policy measures that African governments should adopt to ensure a successful energy transition.
Read MorePollutionwatch: June heatwave brings smog to England.
Main pollutant in smog is ozone - formed when sunlight reacts with evaporating solvents, personal care products and paints.
Read MoreThe Climate Emergency Won’t Wait for the Press to Play Catch-Up Again.
To hear many journalists tell it, the spring of 2020 has brought a series of extraordinary revelations. Look at what the nation has learned: That our health-care system was not remotely up to the challenge of a deadly pandemic. That our economic safety net was largely nonexistent.
Read MoreDesert greenery.
Today marks the 25th anniversary of World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought (WDCD).
Read MoreNamibia's last wild horses face a perilous future.
It's still debated exactly how the Namibian desert became home to a herd of wild horses.
Read MoreDominion Sells Gas Business and Cancels Atlantic Coast Pipeline, in Clean Energy Pivot.
Dominion and Duke Energy will walk away from controversial pipeline project as U.S. utilities grapple with future role of natural gas.
Read MoreCoal, Oil, and Gas Don't Burn Themselves
Discussions about how to fight climate change almost always conclude with a lament over the “lack of political will.” It’s as if the roadblock preventing these clean-tech visions and white-paper dreams from becoming market-driven reality is an irrational, unforeseen hiccup.
Read MoreBubonic Plague is back!
Bubonic Plague Found in a Herder in Inner Mongolia, China Says A city put control measures in place after one confirmed case of the disease, which caused the Black Death in the Middle Ages.
Read MoreBP agrees to sell its petrochemicals business to INEOS.
BP has announced it has sold its global petrochemicals business to INEOS as part of its strategy to reinvent the company.
Read MoreCoronavirus: world treating symptoms, not cause of pandemics, says UN.
Ongoing destruction of nature will result in stream of animal diseases jumping to humans, says report.
Read MoreRare night clouds may be warning sign of climate crisis.
Noctilucent clouds, on the edge of the atmosphere, are increasingly seen outside of polar regions.
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