Earth has lost 28 trillion tonnes of ice in less than 30 years.
‘Stunned’ scientists say there is little doubt global heating is to blame for the loss.
Read MoreFight Climate Change With Your Undies — A Hang Drying Manifesto.
Hang drying clothes is a simple practice that holds nothing short of immense power and pollution-saving potential.
Read MoreClimate change is driving wildfires, giving ‘rocket fuel’ to tropical storms.
As hundreds of wildfires in California continue to blaze and thousands of people evacuate, this year’s hurricane season is on track to become one of the busiest on record.
Read MoreAmid fire and pestilence, floods and storms, the personal is political: Trump must go.
Americans face existential challenges. The president has done nothing to help and much to make things worse.
Read MoreThe Observer view on the climate catastrophe facing Earth.
Thirty years ago we were warned. Now is our last chance to listen.
Read MoreWeatherwatch: solar farms with added food.
New panels harvest blue and green light for electricity, letting red light through to crops below.
Read MoreBritain to get first commercial refinery for extracting precious metals from e-waste.
Cheshire-based facility will be world’s first to use bacteria-based recycling processes. The UK is to get its first commercial refinery for extracting precious metals from electronic waste, which will also be the world’s first to use bacteria rather than cyanide-based processes.
Read MoreMangroves Could Help Save Us From Climate Change. Climate Change Is Killing Mangroves.
During a trip to Cuba's Gardens of the Queen a few years ago, I found myself around small mangrove islands in an area called Boca Grande. Floating on clear, calm water, my travel group and I kicked over tall seagrass beds and rays camouflaged in the sandy flats.
Read MoreWindEnergy2020 in Hamburg: Doing everything to safeguard your health! (1-4 December 2020)
Over the last few months we all have discovered that many business meetings can be held remotely.
Read MoreDemocrats’ climate plan takes aim at the fossil fuel industry’s political power.
A three-part plan aims to expose the industry’s efforts to conceal the scale of the climate crisis, reform laws and sway support.
Read MoreWeatherwatch: Danube's ice cover changes are a warning in Hungary.
Scientists monitor frequency of Danube freezing over to track rising temperatures.
Read MoreMajor investment firm dumps Exxon, Chevron and Rio Tinto stock.
Storebrand says corporate lobbying to undermine climate solutions is ‘unacceptable’. A Nordic hedge fund worth more than $90bn (£68.6bn) has dumped its stocks in some of the world’s biggest oil companies and miners responsible for lobbying against climate action.
Read MoreCelebrate World Energy Storage Day and Join #WESD Global Conference & Expo on 22nd Sept 2020!!
On the 4th World Energy Storage Day, India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), India’s leading alliance on energy storage & e-mobility is organizing a one-of-its-kind Global Conference & Expo to develop a global ecosystem.
Read More50 new green hydrogen projects show Europe, Australia, Asia are lead players but US$75 billion in costs and government inaction could create delays.
The green hydrogen industry needs more government backing to reach demand goals. The renewable rich green hydrogen industry is accelerating with 50 new projects announced in the last year including five just last month, but a
Read MoreOcean Rebellion climate action group launches with protest against cruise ship.
Climate activists linked to Extinction Rebellion projected protest messages onto hull of the World vessel in Falmouth, Cornwall.
Read MoreInfants exposed to air pollution have less lung power as adolescents – study.
Researchers find that even exposure to levels below EU limits has an impact. Infants exposed to even low levels of air pollution experience reduced lung function as children and teenagers, researchers have found.
Read MoreBeached whale increase may be due to military sonar exercises, say experts.
It is thought sonar may scare animals into surfacing too quickly, causing narcosis.
Read MoreInvesting in jobs and climate is key.
Richard Murphy and Colin Hines stress the importance of the government spending money on creating jobs as well as on infrastructure to deal with the impact of coronavirus on people and the planet.
Read MoreChildren raised in greener areas have higher IQ, study finds.
Research also found lower levels of difficult behaviour in rich and poor neighbourhoods. Growing up in a greener urban environment boosts children’s intelligence and lowers levels of difficult behaviour, a study has found.
Read MoreMarine Heat Waves Are Becoming More Common and Intense. What Can We Do to Minimize Harm?
In the summer of 2015, Laurie Weitkamp was walking on the beach near her coastal Oregon home when she saw something strange: The water was purple.
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